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Blogger Todd said...

Gorgeous doggies. Thanks for sharing :-)

7/18/08, 9:34 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

They are soo cute. What kind of dog is Dixie?

7/20/08, 10:03 AM

Blogger Fairie Mom said...

Dixie is a rottweiler mix - her mom was an American Rottweiler & her dad a German Rottweiler. You can't see it but she still has her tail as we just didn't have it in us to have it stubbed.

Connie or Conrad is a rottweiler & pit mix. You would never EVER know it though. She is the biggest baby!

Finally Rex is a chow & yellow lab mix! He is our wal-mart dog - on KM's first day of first grade we went to Wal-mart to pick up the list of supplies her teacher had given out and a very smart mom was sitting outside with a basketful of fur balls. All you could hear inside the store was the kids in the school supply section asking their moms for a puppy...we of course could not resist!

They are very cute, but I must say that it gets rather overwhelming at times when you have nearly 300 lbs of dog running around - especially inside the house - and don't get me started on the fur - uggghhh.

I do love them though!

7/20/08, 11:43 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks ;) My little brother has a half rottie half lab mix at home. I was told she looks like a chocolate lab with the rottie head.

7/22/08, 9:29 AM

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