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Old 09-19-2006, 10:31 PM #31
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tamasco you must mean the air dog toys. those are really sturdy. except for the squeakers. I thought about writing to Kong and asking for a free gift certificate after thor went through 12 of them! heheh I finally caught on and don't buy them anymore.

junie, what a sweet story!! I fell in love with thor pretty quickly too. I was smitten! like yours, my son wanted a boxer. I thought they were kind of ugly myself with the squishy face and hanging jowls

But when I saw him I fell in love so we brought him home. He slept through the night and acted like he's lived here all his life. he sleeps with us too. if I yell at him to 'scooch over!' he gets put out and will jump off the bed. YAY!

like you, i have to watch getting knocked down. they are TOO strong and i'm too unstable on my feet.

congrats on the DIL soon! I have just one and he's doing the common law thing for now. I can't wait to have grandchildren. Thor is my grandchild for now
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I love the prison photo. Poochy is beautiful - Robert's a real cutie too.
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