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Irish Wolfhound Puppies
rachiee
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As requested here are some pictures of my Irish Wolfhounds
Please no 'rescue dogs' comments etc




Theres 2 types of horse owner, a person who owns a horse and a horsey person 
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How odd, I find the adult much more appealling than the little pups. Have you found homes for all of them yet? What "rescue dogs" comments?0
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Awwwww - I want them all !!!! (though I think I may struggle for room....)Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup0
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Awwwww im in love!!!!!
But i dont think my dog would be impressed with having to share his bed any more than he already has to (we got kittens a few months ago and they now rule the roost!! )There's this place in me where your fingerprints still rest, your kisses still linger, and your whispers softly echo. It's the place where a part of you will forever be a part of me.
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Cute!!!!!
I LOVR Irish Wolfhounds, and would be my dog of choice if I had the room and time for one.0 -
They are beautiful! And I prefer the adults, too. Sort of regal yet scrufty!"Cheap", "Fast", "Right" -- pick two.0
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BitterAndTwisted wrote: »How odd, I find the adult much more appealling than the little pups. Have you found homes for all of them yet? What "rescue dogs" comments?
I am with you there - puppies are 'cute' for a matter of weeks, but hard work for months and months!! I prefer adult dogs in general actually - but then I am not a huge fan of tiny babies either! (I do like kids and teenagers though!)
...it is a shame wofhounds have such short lifespans though isnt it?0 -
BitterAndTwisted wrote: »How odd, I find the adult much more appealling than the little pups. Have you found homes for all of them yet? What "rescue dogs" comments?
i mean i dont want a lecture on breeding dogs when theres others in kennels ect. we breed these dogs because of the famous nutstown blood lines our !!!!! has, its rare these days and its not often you see a nutstown dog left!Theres 2 types of horse owner, a person who owns a horse and a horsey person
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I adore Irish wolf hounds and have always wanted one, ever since I was tiny. I adore their coats and there whole way of moving. Sadly though one would be too big for our house.Taking responsibility one penny at a time!0
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i mean i dont want a lecture on breeding dogs when theres others in kennels ect. we breed these dogs because of the famous nutstown blood lines our !!!!! has, its rare these days and its not often you see a nutstown dog left!
There is always an ethical dimension to breeding animals, it is unavoidable. Hopefully, if these dogs are so in demand, they will all have had homes lined up for a while now?0 -
can i see pics of the 17 horses plz? oh and the goat
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