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Put them in the house of course! :lau
Sorry but the boys aren't going to come in the house any more than the chickens will (other than a day or so after they arrive as 2 day olds).


"Have" is a very good price. People around here advertise pups for sale at $600 and up.
I asked for the cousin discount but no lol. They're $350 no papers which I don't need anyway. I thought that was a good price.
Last shelter pup we got was $350, shots wormed and microchiped though. TSC does shots either 30 or $60 don't remember right off. Or you can buy the shots there and do it yourself for $10.
 
One of our neighbors has a chocolate Lab. The dog is a big lumbering Klutz but a sweetie. I've never met a Lab that wasn't.

Basic nature Moose is our black Lab does not have a mean bone in his body one breed that has not been ruined temperamentally
 
Beer Can if you get one child a dog, shouldn't all your kids (If you have more) get a dog also. Plus which ,can I be an honorary daughter, I promise to take care of the puppy IF you promise to pay all expenses involved throughout it's lifetime.
That's actually why she thinks she should have one. dd#2 has a min pin bichon mix, dd3 has a cat (I never wanted a cat but it's cool) youngest boy can wait till he's older, I'll get 'us' a beagle for rabbit hunting :D
 
That's actually why she thinks she should have one. dd#2 has a min pin bichon mix, dd3 has a cat (I never wanted a cat but it's cool) youngest boy can wait till he's older, I'll get 'us' a beagle for rabbit hunting :D

Beagles are great fun the lab will think he needs to bring you the birds the beagle will just tree them :wee:frow
 
We had a chocolate lab when we first moved to our house, besides the boxer I had when I was younger it was the easiest dog to train, super smart and great, excellent with our little kids and our family. Would never do anything wrong.
I think there was something wrong in his breeding though. Around two he turned extremely vicious, not with our immediate family but anyone else that stopped by. It was bad, couldn't be trusted. Had him neutered hoping it would help, it didn't. He ended up going blind in one eye and I was afraid he'd eventually hurt someone so we put him down.
When I took him in for neutering as soon as the vet saw him he said something about his eyes, forget what he called it, said he could tell the dog was not to be trusted and even though he was being good had me hold his head in a headlock while he gave him the shot to make him sleep for the surgery. Normally they have their employees take the dog in but he didn't want me to leave until Barley was controllable. And like I said he was being good.
 

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