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Re: Dovewood's Sprite has arrived

I think she'll grow up a beautician. She love to work
on a pedicure, cut hair and wants to pierce ear lobes.
:jester:
 
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:grouphug: She is too cute. :grouphug:
 
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Her Royal Highness posing.
Sprite is a hoot.
 

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Full view with maple leaf for scale.
:jester:
Note her pink/green/brown camo collar.
She's stylin' whilst attacking some grass.
 

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gundy, i consider myself to be a mans man, but i just want to pick that pup up and play and cuddle and play and frolic and then play somemore for days and days! :thumbsup:
 
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I have those thoughts someday too....
 
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anthony7777 said:
gundy, i consider myself to be a mans man, but i just want to pick that pup up and play and cuddle and play and frolic and then play somemore for days and days! :thumbsup:

:iagree:

Pups and lil' kids can have that effect.

Helps keep me from turning completely into an old grump....
 
Her Highness, Point-o-View's Sprite of Pumpkintown, at 14 weeks.

Hap calls her Spridget. Sometimes we call her Sprout.
Hap gave her driving lessons.
15 lbs of dark chocolate sweetness.
We are ALL excited to start formal training in Feb.
 

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Yeah, well, one of these days that pup will be able to do to you what he's doing to that maple leaf - easily!
 
Well I wouldn't spect Hap to call her anything else.
 
tony barnhill said:
Yeah, well, one of these days that pup will be able to do to you what he's doing to that maple leaf - easily!


..I musta missed somethin...
 
kellysguy said:
tony barnhill said:
Yeah, well, one of these days that pup will be able to do to you what he's doing to that maple leaf - easily!


..I musta missed somethin...
Did you look at the feet on that pup? He's gonna be huge.....Gundy, how much will he way when fully grown?
 
Well, that just shows how much I know about dogs....I better stick with MG's, eh?
 
tony barnhill said:
kellysguy said:
tony barnhill said:
Yeah, well, one of these days that pup will be able to do to you what he's doing to that maple leaf - easily!


..I musta missed somethin...
Did you look at the feet on that pup? He's gonna be huge.....Gundy, how much will he way when fully grown?


Probably between 30 to 35 lbs. Standing 14 inches at the shoulder. Judging by the parents. The bitches are a bit smaller than the dogs but she's from larger line Boykins.

This will give some scale maybe.
Pic was at 12 weeks.
 

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We have learned to wait and play with the puppy and the name just seems to come to us. We usually go crazy with a long name for the paper work but in the end it usually ends up much shorter.

Our recent puppy's offical name is Leiutenant Colonel Oliver Prescott of Sarver but he is just "Ollie" to his friends
 
A kid in my neighborhood growing up had a dog named Dammit. I've never been able to talk my wife into naming our dogs the same.

It's a great name for a dog. <span style="font-style: italic">"Dammit come here!" "Roll over Dammit!" "Dammit lay down!" "Fetch Dammit!"</span>
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