Mollie, future Guide Dog.

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  1. kateincornwall

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    Bless her, encouraging news so far , well done little love x
     
  2. SwampDonkey

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    She's so sweet despite only having only 7 nips:D
     
  3. Boogie

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    I've found nipple number eight :D

    Seven and eight are very small but definitely there.



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    Yeah! nips ahoy:D
     
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  5. Stacia

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    Will she go to a permanent home when/if she becomes a brood bitch?
     
  6. Boogie

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    Yes, her permanent person will have the dubious title 'brood bitch holder'.

    I have a friend who is waiting for a brood, I really hope she gets Mollie!

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    It would be lovely if she did. Lots of baby mollies
     
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    That would be good, then you could follow her for her life. How many litters can they have and when too old to have more, do the still stay with the owner?
     
  9. Boogie

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    They usually have three or four litters and, yes, their BBH often keeps them in retirement, otherwise she'll be offered back to me - my answer would be yes!


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    Good news, but what if you end up with all the puppies you have when they are old :D
     
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    Mad dog woman, here I come :p
     
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    Join the club :sun:
     
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    I think it would be my idea of heaven:D
     
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    Brambles nips were tiny, then she had her first season and now they stand out like spark plugs! :) I worry about her catching them on undergrowth....:eek:
    Assuming she passes all her tests...how old would she be when she is mated for her first litter?
     
  15. Boogie

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    She'll be around two years old :) Her boyfriend is most likely to be a Golden Retriever.


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  16. Boogie

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    What do you mean, we don't fit?

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    What a fab photo. Can't wait for my two to get in the same bed. They are in each other's beds at the moment ;).
     
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    I know what you mean, my son came home tonight, looked at Cassie and said "why's she bagging up Mum"? An agricultural term for a cow due to calve.

    Bitches we've had before have been longer haired, so guess not so noticeable.

    Going a bit off the subject of this wonderful thread, sorry @Boogie
     
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    Priceless
     
  20. Boogie

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    Mollie, seven months old, is as tall as Tatze and has a longer tongue :)


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