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I am now enjoying life in Kentucky. The next three
pictures are professional.

 

1 and 1/2 years old

Stacked Profile at
1 and 1/2 years old
My gorgeous head shot
at 1 and 1/2 years
Her 10 month old picture in Kentucky.
My going away picture at 8 weeks old
Showing you my serious side at 5.5 weeks
Showing you I can stack at 5.5 weeks
Too tired for pictures at about 3 weeks of age
Looking good at 2 weeks
Showing you here BIG head at 1 week
A blue angel at one day old

Hey LaRinda!
You should see this baby girl of mine! She is now OVER 40 pounds! She is absolutely beautiful! She is starting to shed some of her puppy coat and her tail and parts of her body are silver-blue. I have a few pics to send you - I will do so very soon. She is so fiesty it's hard to get her to be still long enough to take a picture. She loves to run and play - outside as well as through the house. Her favorite "chew toy" is one of the cats - I guess because she keeps moving even when Sassy's huge paw tries to clamp her to the floor. It is quite amuzing. Sassy has learned to mimic the cats with her front paw, so they have "boxing matches". I'm never sure who actually wins - they haven't explained their rules to me yet. But it ususally ends with Lindy or Buddy moving to higher ground (the washer or the top of my dresser) and leaving Sassy down below still wanting to play.
I think I have over socialized her. She loves going out in public and never meets a stranger. But I'm sure if she were on her own turf and a stranger came up, the situation would be different.
Her vet and everyone who works there think she is the most beautiful and unusual chow they have ever seen. (If you remember, I told you my previous chow would only let the vet take her out to go potty. She had a little more agressive nature than this baby.) They all love it when we go in. I take her sometimes just to weigh in. I will take her either tomorrow or next Saturday to check her weight. On July 1 (4 months old) she was 35.8. I had to take her in on July 7 for a kennel cough vac (I was boarding her for two nights while I was out of town) and she was up to 39. This was only a week later! I will try to get a picture of her paws on something with a measure under it so you can see how big they are. She is extremely intelligent. She amazes me. When we go to the back door to go potty, she knows when the inside door is closed and sits and waits for me to open it. If the inside door is already open, she goes right up to the outside door and waits. She brings me her leash to go out. I could go on and on, and I know you have probably heard these same traits about every chow you have sent to a new owner.
I have to sign off now and go teach a piano lesson. I'll talk with you soon.


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