It kind of makes me sad...lol... does this mean she isn't a baby anymore? |
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Oh the woes of turning into a grown woman.The good thing you do not have to worry about is sheepies always keep their playful puppyhood personalities.Don't worry mama,she will always be your baby girl.Take care,and yes they do get a little touchy when it is that time,LOL. |
Willow,
Did I remember correctly that you were planning on showing your girls? Will there be any pups in the future? (And if so, do you want to send one down to me in MN ) Poor baby though! No fun! Karen |
Yes I do plan on showing both my girls... first show in April most likely.
I have been planning and hoping to raise oes since my first one years ago, but she was a rescue, so of course I wasn't going to breed her. But she made me fall in love with them, so a lot of research and planning have gone into this. As long as all their tests come back ok, which I'm confident they will, then yes, I would like to raise them. It will be close to another year before I have a litter though. |
In the old days, when a girl got their first period, the mothers would slap them in face and tell them, now...they could really get in trouble if they didn't behave ! When my Molly (JRT) had her first season we didn't know it was coming and she got out of the house! Thankfully, no boys were out! Dancer is a woman now. Congrats! And yes, she will always be your little girl! Deborah |
Deb, Pirate looks so adorable in your avatar... are you going to post some new pics of big boy Pirate soon? |
Thanks! He is adorable, and now BIG! I want to post somemore. I will have friday off, so I'm going to explore the webpage I get from Comcast to see if I can figure it out, and get some pics of him out there. There is a silly pic of him under the SheepieFest! pictures. Rolling on his back, of course! Thanks again... Deborah and Pirate |
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