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Posted by Don-Wi on November 09, 2006 at 23:27:37 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: ot pets how you got them posted by 730virgil on November 09, 2006 at 19:23:53:
Well, We've got Olivia and Gus, both collies. Livy is a blue mearle and we got her when we let Diamond and Bogart breed (We got both of them from a lady in Alaska, 2 completely separate blood lines) Diamond died of a uterine infection a couple months back, and I still really miss her. Gus we got about a year ago from another breeder in Green Bay (actually, I think he kinda picked me) in October, after Bogart was hit on the road on Aug. 28 last year. Miss him too, they were the best 2 dogs we've ever had, and both were too young to die. A far as the cats go, there's gotta be atleat 30 of them outside right now, and none of them are ever comeing in. We try to get rid of a few if we can to egt them in a good home, but otherwise a good portion don't make it past 1 year. Donovan from Wisconsin
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