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Sick of the blue dog insanity
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01-18-2010, 06:43 PM
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Nosmas
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The first dog we had was a pit and when he died it was so painful that we went many years without a dog. I finally talked my husband into it and I began looking for a puppy. Honestly, I did not want a pound puppy because I wanted to interact with the parents of my dog, etc. I was so worried about inbreeding, etc. During my search I was attracted to the cute factor of the blue pups but I quickly noticed that the great majority of the people into them or selling them were not my crowd. Also, I did not like the exaggerated features and was very concerned what they were mixed with and future health issues. Then, the price was a huge factor. As luck would have it, I happened upon a couple out in the country that had a litter of 9 and 3 of the pups just happened to be blue and white so I got my baby blue after all. It’s so funny because I was so particular and took months finding just the right puppy. Her tail had been docked (yes docked at birth just as our very first one had been) and her dew claws had been removed, etc. She was everything I wanted. Now I have two dogs…the chosen one as my vet calls her and who is completely modified (car speak) and our pound baby who we rescued and factory original and who is everything I did not want but turns out I love her just as much! Though I wish her tail was docked and so do my walls! LOL
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