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New addition to the family...

mike(swWash)

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Otis.... a 6 week old Mini-Doxy/Chihuahua. I came home from graveyard this morning and was handed this little guy. I guess I have a new pocket sized detecting buddy. :huh:
 
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My other half named this one "Squeaker". She's a Chihuahua. Unfortunately, she's an inbreed, and this is about as big as she's going to get.

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HH from Allen in MI
 
...will jump in and show a picture of of his grandpuppy. My dog is half Newfie and can clean a table with one swipe of that Newfie flag of his. One day out detecting at a beach, my dog found a long dead deer washed up on and treated himself to a rub in rancid deer fat. Do you know how hard that is to remove. I had the heaves all the way home. I related the story to Tom and he said his 'pocket' dog does the same thing. Finds a squished grasshopper in the driveway and enjoys a good rub. Goes to show size doesn't matter.....at least in this case, anyway!

Ian (Victoria)
 
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