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Old 03-28-2010, 06:28 PM #1
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I have seven dogs, all are neutered or spayed. The small dog is a Italian greyhound. The largest is Alex the great dane that just threw up her supper. Thats more than you want to know. he he. We are always cleaning up something. When I see the dogs on T.V. for adoption, I want to get them but I know we have our hands full. Doodle bug7
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