I Finally got out the camera VERY PIC HEAVY

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Or seven, if you are still keeping Mama!

Mama disappeared a week ago
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Uh oh, she might be out there finding her next boyfriend so she can gift you with some more little mouths to feed.
 
the pictures are really nice, and all the critters are great, we have a grm. shep. mix a mix of sheep dog st bernarn german shepard malamute and one pure malamute and the 2 mals eat less than the shepard mix but they eat alot,
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but they are great and i love them all my female 2 yr old mal. is a house dog(horse) she great (hair everywhere poor vacume) beautiful home you have all the preety flowers.
 
Wow, you are deeply blessed. What a beautiful place, great chickens and oh-- yeah-- cool puppies.
My shepherd puppy was 7 pounds when we brought him home. He weighed 101 yesterday at the vet- one year later.

Do those pups have NAMES? I think you should name the last one Hershey.
 
Great pics, cute puppies, cool chickens!
Just to play devil's advocate, have you priced out spay/neuter, Frontline, and annual vaccine/ heartworm test costs? As the owner of my very own dog pack, that stuff can be a killer to the check card. Also, when you raise puppies together, they can sometimes bond more closely to each other than you, making training more difficult. I'm not trying to shoot you down, just offering up some experience from someone who's had my own pack for too many years. At one time I had 5 dogs!!!
At any rate, they are adorable, and you are an angel for taking them in. Thank you!
 
We hve low cost spay and neuter clinics here, we do our own vaccines, and we have no fleas here!
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The purpose of them being in with the goats is so that they bond and will protect the rest of the animals....
 

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