She found me!!
#56
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ROTFLOL! That's fabulous! My Leo may just have to be one of those! My dad called any unknown illness "pnuemonia of the heels"! Funny!
#57
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That's very cute! I don't see any Shepherd in her at all. Like I said before, in the shelters any medium or large "summa" is a Shepherd. I do see some Chow. Don't know where the black and tan are from. Her tongue has a very slight blue tinge and her coat is very thick - we're working on that now. She's about the size of ...hmmm... c'mon brain ....Springer Spaniel. For a dog that supposedly doesn't like to be fussed over, she sure can hide it well!
Thanks everyone for adding to my joy!
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#58
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That's great. And the senior to senior programs are the best. Older dogs have a hard time getting adopted and most time older folks don't want/need puppies or young dogs. Its a win/win situation She looks like a sweet tempered , happy dog. Congrats to you both!
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