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Jackson821

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Well we are now the proud parents of two more OEB's. Both of which are female and they are sisters. You can tell they are sisters right away becuase they protect each other from my boy Jackson when he wants to play. They are very well manared and very cute. We were not planning on getting two puppies but after the first day down at the breeders we purchased one and on the way home we decided to go back the next day and pick up the other one. The bigger one with more markings is Shelby and the runt of the bunch mostly white is Carly and if you are familiar with me you know the big guy in the pics is my boy Jackson. Hope you like and comment please.
 

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Thanks everyone, I feel very blessed to have the chance to have these dogs in my life. It is testing my patience and it is proving to be alot harder to potty train two pups rather than one but I just have to stick with what I know. Jackson has been really good with them aside from smelling the back ends of the girls very aggressivly but they are pretty fisty girls they def. let him know when enough is enough. Im hoping that soon they will get use to their crates and stop whinning so much lol but I could not be happier. You ever come accross a situation where u cant make up your mind and you say if I could have both I definetly would, well thats exactly what happened and so I am truly blessed to be in the financial state as well as the mind set to have the opportunity to have what I wanted and what my family wanted. Again thanks so much I knew you guys would appreciate them.
 
The pups are cute! :) And will bring much joy in the future! I have 2 poodles and 2 bulldogs in the house and a lab outside that had 7 babies that all will be going 2 good homes soon. I have my indoor dogs on a little routine and they all wake up at 6:30 on the dot every morning for their breakfast and playtime. They know when its time to go back in kennels and they are ready. They thrive on their routine and once they got use to it the whining stopped. They get plenty of play times during the day and evening. Keeping them on specific feeding times made potty training easy! Believe it or not, by keeping them on a schedual has helped me be more organized. They have blessed our family in many ways. They give us lots of laughter and unconditional love:)
 
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