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<p>[QUOTE="RLGluvcoins, post: 3575300, member: 103194"]We have tried, right now I just bought him a puppy, my friends call me the dog whisperer, and I'm trying to guide him in the right direction to train her six months worth of training in 3 months because he has to go back to his mother's when school starts and they have a pitbull that's not even close to being trained and he just went over there for two days and she came back a crazy dog so now we're almost starting over again so I have to get her at least knowing the rules before she goes and stays there because he wants to use her as his emotional support dog when he needs it an when he's at his mother's he definitely needs it also I've raised him so when I go it's going to be absolutely the hardest on him and my old man I'm not sure my children will care one way or the other and may act like it but can't show me when I'm alive I don't care if you cry when I'm dead. But anyway at 9 weeks old she was already almost 20 pounds. she's a lab and border collie mix and he's really good taking care of her so he's got his hands full right now he is mentioned trying to help me. For really smart kid he gets confused on the coins really quickly I think when I get my microscope he might be much bigger help. Thanks for your input though. 9 wks 16lbs in this pic grandson hes 1[ATTACH=full]953211[/ATTACH] 1.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RLGluvcoins, post: 3575300, member: 103194"]We have tried, right now I just bought him a puppy, my friends call me the dog whisperer, and I'm trying to guide him in the right direction to train her six months worth of training in 3 months because he has to go back to his mother's when school starts and they have a pitbull that's not even close to being trained and he just went over there for two days and she came back a crazy dog so now we're almost starting over again so I have to get her at least knowing the rules before she goes and stays there because he wants to use her as his emotional support dog when he needs it an when he's at his mother's he definitely needs it also I've raised him so when I go it's going to be absolutely the hardest on him and my old man I'm not sure my children will care one way or the other and may act like it but can't show me when I'm alive I don't care if you cry when I'm dead. But anyway at 9 weeks old she was already almost 20 pounds. she's a lab and border collie mix and he's really good taking care of her so he's got his hands full right now he is mentioned trying to help me. For really smart kid he gets confused on the coins really quickly I think when I get my microscope he might be much bigger help. Thanks for your input though. 9 wks 16lbs in this pic grandson hes 1[ATTACH=full]953211[/ATTACH] 1.[/QUOTE]
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