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Hi Eddie,Mopar is doing so well, he's beautiful, loving, playful, funny, active, well alert, all around wonderful. We're very pleased with him. He looked very happy when he saw us. He did show a little caution when Gary opened the crate to get him out, but as soon as he was out of that crate, he was very happy. We...

Hey eddy, Look at him now. Became more active and had minced beef twice and licked his bowl. He liked beef more than chicken. Now cheawing bone. He is very playfull. Now slowly mixing with us & i belive he will be normal soon. Went to docs and has declare him fit but will recover from stress & drepression than...

Hi Shane! Thanks for the lovely birthday wishes! My god she’s grown up so much, Time flies eh! Sasha is doing wonderful 😬 We will celebrate her birthday today with a doggy party and lots of doggy cakes and treats. I’ve attached some photos and videos for your pleasure :) thanks again for getting in touch!

Hi Lasheika, Sorry it took so long to reply. I can't believe Dred is already 1 year old. You can't believe the looks I get when I say I have a 160 pound one year old puppy. And he is still very much a puppy. I got him mainly as a companion for my 86 year old father who has...

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Über Mudi

The Mudi has a long head with a pointed nose. Usually its tail is docked, but it is not unusual for the puppies to be born without a tail. The Hungarian herdsman’s dogs were all classified together until the 1930’s when Dr Dezso Fenyesi separated the Mudi from the Puli and Pumi.

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