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 Fetterhaus
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1/12/2015 12:43:59 PM reply with quote send message to Fetterhaus Object to Post   

Hello everyone.. I was looking around and didn't see to many kennels that I knew... a lot of new members.

It's Brenna at Welsh Corgi here happy :)

www.showdog.com/general/user_information.aspx?user=Welsh+Corgi+Kennels

I lost my password and the email and so I can't log onto my old account, which is a bit sad. How is everyone? happy :) Some of you I am friends on facebook with so I know how you all are doing!

The biggest thing that is new with me is that we have decided to add a Rottweiler puppy into our family. My boyfriend and I also own an American Pitt x Boxer as well...I'll include pictures of him. Frank is our APBTxBoxer and Maximus (Max for short..) is our 10 week old Rottweiler.











There's my pack!
 Wicked Kisses
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1/12/2015 1:33:15 PM reply with quote send message to Wicked Kisses Object to Post

Welcome back, Brenna! I remember working with you a good bit, especially on The SD fever!

I also recently returned from a two-year hiatus and am glad to be back happy :) Looking forward to having another oldie back!

Taylor
(p.s- your dogs are adorable!)
 Fetterhaus
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1/12/2015 4:49:25 PM reply with quote send message to Fetterhaus Object to Post

Wicked! I was sad to see you go. I don't know if I'll really get back into the game but we'll see.
 RockBottomHounds
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1/12/2015 6:19:45 PM reply with quote send message to RockBottomHounds Object to Post

Welcome back!!
I've just returned to my old kennel after 10 years away!
Can I ask why didn't your Rottie's breeder remove the hind dew claws? They can cause all sorts of problems when left on.
 Dalkeith
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1/12/2015 6:23:01 PM reply with quote send message to Dalkeith Object to Post

RockBottom - they can be removed at the same time as castration so it's probably not that big of a deal happy :) (it will only be a problem if he doesn't get castrated lol)

But yes - a lot of breeders remove them shortly after birth.
 Treestand Kennel
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1/12/2015 6:38:36 PM reply with quote send message to Treestand Kennel Object to Post

Welcome back! I remember you as well! I also forgot my emails and passwords for my kennels. Then remembered one after I upgraded this one. lol

Gorgeous pack!
 Fetterhaus
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1/13/2015 9:01:35 AM reply with quote send message to Fetterhaus Object to Post

I actually noticed the dew claws after we drove back home (it was a 17 hour drive to pick him up.) His parents are beaitiful, yet I didn't look to see if they had theirs. I know they cause lots of problems (getting snagged..) but we havent had a problem yet.

I am planning on getting them cut off when the poor boy gets snipped but Adam (my boyfriend) is against getting him neutered. I don't think we have any business breeding him since we arent showing.
 Figs Dreams
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1/16/2015 5:26:34 PM reply with quote send message to Figs Dreams Object to Post

I remember you!! haha welcome back! happy :)

Beautiful pics!!!
 Spyte
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1/17/2015 10:29:17 AM reply with quote send message to Spyte Object to Post

Welcome back! I was around when you had your old kennel, my old one was ShortnSassy. I just created a new account.

The pics are great! Glad to have another person back in the game.
 Gallaxy
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1/19/2015 10:00:22 AM reply with quote send message to Gallaxy Object to Post

Welcome back!
 Regenhaus
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2/21/2015 6:14:49 PM reply with quote send message to Regenhaus Object to Post

Welcome back! I remember you. I used to have an the account sora972 back in the day. Had to make a new one as I forgot the email and password as well :P Glad to see some of the oldies back!
 PPvallhunds
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2/22/2015 8:09:42 PM reply with quote send message to PPvallhunds Object to Post

I rember u, welcome back

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