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Put my dog and Rave's dog together and it reminds me of that one old cartoon where the little dog was always running around the big dog non-stop talking:) Was the big dog's name "Butch"?

That's funny cuz I was imagining the same thing with Lexi and Proudlion's pug because it looks like a miniaturized version of Lexi.
 

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They are very sweet tempered dogs that really just want to please their people. But - They look intimidating enough to be great for home protection. There's an excellent forum where you can learn all about them: Mastiff Online Community - IntegraMOD Default

One word of warning: Many of them just can't handle being left alone. They need to have their "pack" with them to be happy.

BTW - Lexi has only barked once since I've gotten her, and that was when Dave left the house. She wasn't happy. I didn't notice an English accent at all. ;)
 

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Well here's my baby boy:)

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He's gorgeous, Laura.
 

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It's been awhile since I posted but i'm back and still 100% Volt! I just love them!!! I have a question, I need to order all new supplies for my husband, he is a heavy smoker who just got out of the hospital today after having a MAJOR heart attack and he finally agreed to quit smoking! YAY!! Is there a discount to use to get him started, we just put out a ton of money to get him well and pay for his meds. and didn't leave much left.
feel free to pm me or send me an e-mail mom2_4boyz@comcast.net if you can help me out.
Thanks so much Smokeless Image!

So sorry to hear of your DH's illness. Best wishes for a speedy recovery and thank the Lord he has agreed to try vaping instead of analogs.
 

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No I don't - I am such a newbie I didn't even know there was another way. Any advice appreciated.

Hi Overwhelmed. It is a little confusing at first, isn't it? :)

You need a usb charger and a wall adaptor. You screw the battery into the usb charger, which then plugs into the wall adaptor and you plug the wall adaptor into an electric outlet. You can also plug your PCC into the wall adaptor when it needs charging. That's a better way than plugging them into the usb port on your computer.
 

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Thanks Marlou and yes ....it is a bit confusing. I will get a wall adapter today. It if the pcc goes then I am out of luck, is that correct?
I have a battery fully charged but after 2-3 puffs it just isn't doing it and I have to recharge it. My second battery I think is defective but I am not sure. Geez ..starting to sound like they are both defective. The pcc case is the only way to charge batteries? If so, how many do most people own?
The pcc case seems to charge fine and has the battery indicator light as full.
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Thanks Marlou and yes ....it is a bit confusing. I will get a wall adapter today. It if the pcc goes then I am out of luck, is that correct?
I have a battery fully charged but after 2-3 puffs it just isn't doing it and I have to recharge it. My second battery I think is defective but I am not sure. Geez ..starting to sound like they are both defective. The pcc case is the only way to charge batteries? If so, how many do most people own?
The pcc case seems to charge fine and has the battery indicator light as full.
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Hi there Overwhelmed!

Most people only own one PCC and use it for when they are out and about. Typically they use these for everyday battery charging.

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If I were you, I'd go to the Smokeless Image website and contact Customer Service or even click on the Chat button. They will be able to help you, and the folks there are reeeallly helpful. I've never heard of a soul that hasn't had a pleasant experience with their Customer Service.
 

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Most people only own one PCC and use it for when they are out and about. Typically they use these for everyday battery charging.

I don't even have a PCC...I only have a lot of batteries and I carry them with me when I am out. When I was placing orders, PCCs were always a mystery to me (at the beginning) and out of stock later...Thank God for this thread, otherwise I would still believe that PCC is something that has to do with the way someone vapes or that it is a disease! :)
 

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Thanks Marlou and yes ....it is a bit confusing. I will get a wall adapter today. It if the pcc goes then I am out of luck, is that correct?
I have a battery fully charged but after 2-3 puffs it just isn't doing it and I have to recharge it. My second battery I think is defective but I am not sure. Geez ..starting to sound like they are both defective. The pcc case is the only way to charge batteries? If so, how many do most people own?
The pcc case seems to charge fine and has the battery indicator light as full.
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I seriously doubt you were so extremely unlucky as to receive 2 defect batteries. It is rare to even get 1 defective. While the PCC is fully charged, it doesn't sound like the charging connector & battery are making contact.

I just tried a little experiment. I screwed on a battery that needed charging, but then gave it like 1 turn to unscrew it, so it wasn't making good contact. Then I held down the button to start charging it. Sure enough, it blinked a couple times then went out.
So try this: Make sure you've screwed the batter in tight enough (don't overdo it, just make sure it's all the way screwed in). If that doesn't work, try lifting the center post of the battery slightly then try again.
 
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