Dogs, Puppies, post em up

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Big Mama

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We recently lucked out and got Otis. If you read the what’s your truck’s name thread you’ll see I named my Sierra Otis but this little guy has the demeanor of an older man, sweater and all,though he’s only 12 weeks old so he took the name.

The other picture is him in my basket full of chargers. He weighed 3 pounds.
 

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Our lab knocked up our daughter's two muts, they've all been posted on here before. The first dog had 11 in her little of which 9 survived delivery and all have been adopted out.

This little fellow is named Rooster and if we didn't have 5 dogs already, probably would have kept him for me.

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This was Moose:

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From the next litter of 9 we have Goose:

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And Rocco:

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And there's 7 more and all melting my heart. Thankfully, all 18 have been adopted and next week their new owners will start picking up right after the new year as they reach about 8 weeks of age. It's kind of fun seeing all these little bodies running around playing and eating and their personalities. But y'all know what happens right after they drink and eat! Multiply that by 2-3 each for each!

Finally, my little cuddler, Pepper, goes right to sleep under my beard:

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Going to miss them. My wife started a Facebook group so everyone can post pics as they grow up. Several dogs from the first litter went to friends and family so they've been popping in and now and then. Some of these little tykes are going to be over 100 pounds like their pappy!
 

Tonyrodz

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Our lab knocked up our daughter's two muts, they've all been posted on here before. The first dog had 11 in her little of which 9 survived delivery and all have been adopted out.

This little fellow is named Rooster and if we didn't have 5 dogs already, probably would have kept him for me.

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This was Moose:

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From the next litter of 9 we have Goose:

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And Rocco:

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And there's 7 more and all melting my heart. Thankfully, all 18 have been adopted and next week their new owners will start picking up right after the new year as they reach about 8 weeks of age. It's kind of fun seeing all these little bodies running around playing and eating and their personalities. But y'all know what happens right after they drink and eat! Multiply that by 2-3 each for each!

Finally, my little cuddler, Pepper, goes right to sleep under my beard:

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Going to miss them. My wife started a Facebook group so everyone can post pics as they grow up. Several dogs from the first litter went to friends and family so they've been popping in and now and then. Some of these little tykes are going to be over 100 pounds like their pappy!
Good looking pups.
 

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My late uncle always had one of these dogs, they were such characters!
Smart, aloof and not really a lap dog, but super aware. She loves to chase the iguanas and I've seen her catch and kill a few. The smaller lizards she will run 100mph across the yard and if they lose, she will eat them. I mean come on 13 lbs of cheetah in that little body!
 

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