Your safe. FBI agent was named "Clarice".
Sweet pup. Son just got a yellow lab pup. Little cuddler!
Yep, Claire is a cuddler too.
And yeah, I'm going to have Claire and Reese.
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Your safe. FBI agent was named "Clarice".
Sweet pup. Son just got a yellow lab pup. Little cuddler!
We had a chocolate lab a few doors down called "Biscuit". As in "Chocolate Biscuit". Sadly, she's now in the great kennel in the sky now.Yes, she's a chocolate lab. Claire is short for Chocolate Eclair.
The one I pick up in a few weeks will be Reese, short for Reese's Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup.
It wasn't until a couple days after picking names that I realized there's a connection to Silence of the Lambs. Gonna have to practice my Hannibal voice.
Phideoux came from a breeder in Willis,Tx where did Clair the Cutie come from?
Just losing my dog today this warms my heart. Congrats and love her as much as you can.
Yep, Claire is a cuddler too.
And yeah, I'm going to have Claire and Reese.
She's beautiful; love here and enjoy.
Had my little hound to the vet today for some tests and while he was inside (they're still operating on corona virus procedures), I noticed that the pickup a few spaces up, with a cap on the bed, would get a puppy returned to it and put back in the back of the truck, and the puppy on the ground at the water dish they had put out would be taken inside and another one removed from the back of the truck and put down to drink and romp by the water dish. After witnessing this exchange about three times I went up to see what was going on.
It seems that the young couple with the truck and the water dish raised Australian Shepperds and their 2 females had each had a litter 4 days apart, and not 4 or 5 puppies each, either - one had 12 pups and the other, 11!! For the next 15 minutes I hung out with the 21 puppies in the back of the truck and the one on the ground while we waited for the one inside to come back from getting it's shots and the one on the ground to head inside. I have never seen such a well fed, happy, affectionate and curious gang of few weeks old little guys and gals in the back of one truck in my whole life. Made my day a bit brighter.
Nice looking pup, good luck with those sharp little teeth
She's beautiful; love here and enjoy.
Had my little hound to the vet today for some tests and while he was inside (they're still operating on corona virus procedures), I noticed that the pickup a few spaces up, with a cap on the bed, would get a puppy returned to it and put back in the back of the truck, and the puppy on the ground at the water dish they had put out would be taken inside and another one removed from the back of the truck and put down to drink and romp by the water dish. After witnessing this exchange about three times I went up to see what was going on.
It seems that the young couple with the truck and the water dish raised Australian Shepperds and their 2 females had each had a litter 4 days apart, and not 4 or 5 puppies each, either - one had 12 pups and the other, 11!! For the next 15 minutes I hung out with the 21 puppies in the back of the truck and the one on the ground while we waited for the one inside to come back from getting it's shots and the one on the ground to head inside. I have never seen such a well fed, happy, affectionate and curious gang of few weeks old little guys and gals in the back of one truck in my whole life. Made my day a bit brighter.
Yes, she's a chocolate lab. Claire is short for Chocolate Eclair.
The one I pick up in a few weeks will be Reese, short for Reese's Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup.
It wasn't until a couple days after picking names that I realized there's a connection to Silence of the Lambs. Gonna have to practice my Hannibal voice.
I see you have a theme going on there!
She is beautiful and has a good alert look to her, will be a great one to train for what ever your intentions are. Congratulations.
Puppy overload! Sounds better than the waiting room.
Gotta wonder what their vet bill totaled...