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<-- We bought this octopus toy for the
puppies. Looks like the biggest puppy got it.
Sable and Daddy playing Tug of War. --> |
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<-- Sable couldn't do it, so Coquette
gives it a try.
She couldn't pull it away from him, so she tries her "I Wuv You, Daddy" routine.
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<--- Looks like Mommy and Sable are having a
little Mother Daughter talk.
Sister seems to require a more stern approach to the subject.. ---> |
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<-- A chipmunk has hidden in the cracks of
this old stump. He finally got tired of Baron's harassment and made a run for his
life across the yard.
He didn't make it. --> |
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<--- Coquette, ever the pushy one, decides to
engage Daddy in a staring contest over the chipmunk. She didn't make it either.
Brother & Sister out in the bright sun. (You need bright sun to take their
pictures.) ---> |
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<---
Sam has gone to Macon to be with Linda Greene. He is already receiving much love
there.
The day that she came to get him, I put a red ribbon on him for this picture. Either
he didn't like the ribbon or the picture. ---> |
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<--- Sable has gone
off to Columbus to bring joy to the Mother of Mark. She will do a very good job of
it.
This was the last picture I took of her. Not as cute as the one on the left,
but still cute. ---> |
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<--- This is
Ryan Pope and Baby. (Ryan is the human.) Baby is to be a Mother's Day gift to
Ryan's Grandmother, and a fine one she will be. |
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<--- This is
Anna. She and her Mom came to see Coquette. Somehow, Sister also managed to
capture her young heart. The girls are in good, loving hands, as you can easily see.
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<--- Brother is going to be a surprise (maybe) gift for
the husband of this pretty Lady (Elizabeth). She came to see him and fell instantly
in love. Like his Daddy, Brother can be quite a charmer. |
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<--- It's
been a warm and absolutely delightful almost three months since they were born and this
first picture was taken. The last of them is gone and we will miss them.
However, we will be comforted in knowing that they are spreading love and affection in
their new homes. |
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