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Old Dec 03, 2010, 06:56 PM
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Four beautiful puppies (5 weeks old) raiding my living room now. The adventure has started now that they figured out how to get out of the nesting box! LMAO (mini-doxies)
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Old Dec 04, 2010, 09:37 AM
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Oh, what an adventure! As adults, they are SO cute and can only imagine them at that age, adorable I'd imagine. I have seen a couple of the mini-doxies in my life and love being around them. Wishing you much luck and patience in the process with your brood. Can you tell at this point if you are going to keep any of them or will find homes for all of them?
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Old Dec 04, 2010, 09:59 AM
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lol oh dear may god help you now!!!
They are so cute at that age, they begin exploring the new world!
What breed?
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Old Dec 10, 2010, 04:39 PM
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All for sale - this will be my 5th litter in my adventure in breeding mini's. oh how I wish I could keep them all thou....:-)
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Old Dec 10, 2010, 09:19 PM
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On one hand I am glad I am not closer to you b/c I have always wanted a mini. However I have my hands full with this little one at the moment. Can't imagine training two at the same time; that is beyond me. I can just picture them though, oh my.

Best of luck in finding good homes and dealing with the chaos in the interim.
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Old Dec 10, 2010, 09:40 PM
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what a joy, having repeats of mini-pups every 6 months~~ really , that is the way to do it~ congrats,, post pics ?? best wishes,, Gus
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Old Dec 11, 2010, 05:30 AM
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What's the breed? mini what? Sorry, I am a little slow (blonde)
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Old Dec 11, 2010, 09:01 AM
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So sorry Skully, got carried away. Mini-dachsunds "doxies". I have always had big dogs but the idea of a smaller dog has serious advantages for travel which I used to do a lot. So that is why I have been interested in them but this breed in particular for their temperament. They are one of the few small dogs with a big dog temperament.
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Old Dec 11, 2010, 09:07 AM
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So sorry Skully, got carried away. Mini-dachsunds "doxies". I have always had big dogs but the idea of a smaller dog has serious advantages for travel which I used to do a lot. So that is why I have been interested in them but this breed in particular for their temperament. They are one of the few small dogs with a big dog temperament.
Oh wow that sounds cute! I used to hate little dogs, I always called them annoying ankle bitters. Then my sister gave me a puppy for my birthday (I didn't want it but she put him in a box and hid the box in my car and told me when I got home!).
He is a Chihuahua/fox terrier mix. He is so darn cute. He has diabetes (diagnosed at 13 weeks) and I spent so much time with him when he was little because he almost died on me several times because of the diabetes. He is now 1 year 4 months old and doing excellent. I have now changed my opinion of little dogs. They are so loving and fit perfect in your lap
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Old Dec 11, 2010, 10:37 AM
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What a great mix. I bet he's pretty cute too. The diabetes, 13 weeks so young, is it controlled with oral meds or shots?

The little dog... why I am loving this pup stage, so easy to carry, take places, and yes, my little, cuddly lap warmer. I get a kick out of the smaller toys too and all of the smaller things, too fun. I'll enjoy it while it lasts. However, my mind keeps coming back to these doxies.... hmmmm? No, no, no, training two at once, oy.
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I love mini doxies! We saw a couple at a park a few years ago who had 3 or 4 very young doxie puppies with them. Oh, so cute. And so funny to watch them explore. We had to stop and play with them!

Good luck with you babies! Pet them for me
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What a great mix. I bet he's pretty cute too. The diabetes, 13 weeks so young, is it controlled with oral meds or shots?

The little dog... why I am loving this pup stage, so easy to carry, take places, and yes, my little, cuddly lap warmer. I get a kick out of the smaller toys too and all of the smaller things, too fun. I'll enjoy it while it lasts. However, my mind keeps coming back to these doxies.... hmmmm? No, no, no, training two at once, oy.
He gets 2 units of NPH insulin twice a day when he eats at 6am and 6pm. He has to eat a special food I have to buy at the vets that is way too much money...$67 for a 32lb bag! $20 for 6lbs!

It is really funny to watch him play with my rottweiler. My rottie lays on his back and skully jumps on his chest and they play; it's so cute!
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Thanks for this!
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Oooooh, puppies that age are so fun!
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