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June 9, 2008 at 10:22 PM #220852June 9, 2008 at 10:48 PM #220720
davelj
ParticipantMore specifically I’m Nube’s co-owner. My girlfriend is Nube’s other co-owner. I pay for everything (food, vet, etc.) while my girlfriend houses her, so to speak. (I’m not around enough to take care of a dog on a regular basis.) But I see her several times a week when I’m in town. Having cleared that up…
… my girlfriend’s niece wanted a chihuahua puppy, so we bred Nube with another chihuahua (Whiskey) owned a by a friend of the family. The only condition was that Whiskey’s owner would get first dibs on a male puppy if Nube got preggers. So, Nube had three puppies – one male went to Whiskey’s owner, and the other two pups (one male and one female) went to my girlfriend’s niece.
So, that’s the story.
June 9, 2008 at 10:48 PM #220818davelj
ParticipantMore specifically I’m Nube’s co-owner. My girlfriend is Nube’s other co-owner. I pay for everything (food, vet, etc.) while my girlfriend houses her, so to speak. (I’m not around enough to take care of a dog on a regular basis.) But I see her several times a week when I’m in town. Having cleared that up…
… my girlfriend’s niece wanted a chihuahua puppy, so we bred Nube with another chihuahua (Whiskey) owned a by a friend of the family. The only condition was that Whiskey’s owner would get first dibs on a male puppy if Nube got preggers. So, Nube had three puppies – one male went to Whiskey’s owner, and the other two pups (one male and one female) went to my girlfriend’s niece.
So, that’s the story.
June 9, 2008 at 10:48 PM #220831davelj
ParticipantMore specifically I’m Nube’s co-owner. My girlfriend is Nube’s other co-owner. I pay for everything (food, vet, etc.) while my girlfriend houses her, so to speak. (I’m not around enough to take care of a dog on a regular basis.) But I see her several times a week when I’m in town. Having cleared that up…
… my girlfriend’s niece wanted a chihuahua puppy, so we bred Nube with another chihuahua (Whiskey) owned a by a friend of the family. The only condition was that Whiskey’s owner would get first dibs on a male puppy if Nube got preggers. So, Nube had three puppies – one male went to Whiskey’s owner, and the other two pups (one male and one female) went to my girlfriend’s niece.
So, that’s the story.
June 9, 2008 at 10:48 PM #220863davelj
ParticipantMore specifically I’m Nube’s co-owner. My girlfriend is Nube’s other co-owner. I pay for everything (food, vet, etc.) while my girlfriend houses her, so to speak. (I’m not around enough to take care of a dog on a regular basis.) But I see her several times a week when I’m in town. Having cleared that up…
… my girlfriend’s niece wanted a chihuahua puppy, so we bred Nube with another chihuahua (Whiskey) owned a by a friend of the family. The only condition was that Whiskey’s owner would get first dibs on a male puppy if Nube got preggers. So, Nube had three puppies – one male went to Whiskey’s owner, and the other two pups (one male and one female) went to my girlfriend’s niece.
So, that’s the story.
June 9, 2008 at 10:48 PM #220882davelj
ParticipantMore specifically I’m Nube’s co-owner. My girlfriend is Nube’s other co-owner. I pay for everything (food, vet, etc.) while my girlfriend houses her, so to speak. (I’m not around enough to take care of a dog on a regular basis.) But I see her several times a week when I’m in town. Having cleared that up…
… my girlfriend’s niece wanted a chihuahua puppy, so we bred Nube with another chihuahua (Whiskey) owned a by a friend of the family. The only condition was that Whiskey’s owner would get first dibs on a male puppy if Nube got preggers. So, Nube had three puppies – one male went to Whiskey’s owner, and the other two pups (one male and one female) went to my girlfriend’s niece.
So, that’s the story.
June 9, 2008 at 11:17 PM #220740Anonymous
GuestWell, that’s a cute story. Thanks for sharing.
Ok, when I get my dog you, can be co-owner and pay for everything and I’ll house him. How ’bout it?
(j/king) π
What I can’t believe is you’re actually being civil to me. We’ll see how long this lasts.
June 9, 2008 at 11:17 PM #220838Anonymous
GuestWell, that’s a cute story. Thanks for sharing.
Ok, when I get my dog you, can be co-owner and pay for everything and I’ll house him. How ’bout it?
(j/king) π
What I can’t believe is you’re actually being civil to me. We’ll see how long this lasts.
June 9, 2008 at 11:17 PM #220851Anonymous
GuestWell, that’s a cute story. Thanks for sharing.
Ok, when I get my dog you, can be co-owner and pay for everything and I’ll house him. How ’bout it?
(j/king) π
What I can’t believe is you’re actually being civil to me. We’ll see how long this lasts.
June 9, 2008 at 11:17 PM #220883Anonymous
GuestWell, that’s a cute story. Thanks for sharing.
Ok, when I get my dog you, can be co-owner and pay for everything and I’ll house him. How ’bout it?
(j/king) π
What I can’t believe is you’re actually being civil to me. We’ll see how long this lasts.
June 9, 2008 at 11:17 PM #220901Anonymous
GuestWell, that’s a cute story. Thanks for sharing.
Ok, when I get my dog you, can be co-owner and pay for everything and I’ll house him. How ’bout it?
(j/king) π
What I can’t believe is you’re actually being civil to me. We’ll see how long this lasts.
June 10, 2008 at 6:59 AM #220790PD
ParticipantAn Italian (miniature) Greyhound might work for you. They are great dogs, very loving and pleasant. It is hard to train them but worth it. They have short hair and are good for people with allergies.
June 10, 2008 at 6:59 AM #220889PD
ParticipantAn Italian (miniature) Greyhound might work for you. They are great dogs, very loving and pleasant. It is hard to train them but worth it. They have short hair and are good for people with allergies.
June 10, 2008 at 6:59 AM #220902PD
ParticipantAn Italian (miniature) Greyhound might work for you. They are great dogs, very loving and pleasant. It is hard to train them but worth it. They have short hair and are good for people with allergies.
June 10, 2008 at 6:59 AM #220933PD
ParticipantAn Italian (miniature) Greyhound might work for you. They are great dogs, very loving and pleasant. It is hard to train them but worth it. They have short hair and are good for people with allergies.
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