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  • kris lee

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    S(he)'s a beautiful Pit!
    Thank you..we think she is as well...My other female pit Biloxi found her in our front yard hiding under a hose reel when she was tiny....seems like someone abondonded her on the highway( we live 250 yds off highway, no neighbors had lost her and none have pit bulls) she was scared and covered with fleas/ticks, very sick/ half dead, etc. As you can see, she has a good life now on the couch...lol
    I just have a weakness for pits with their tiny pig eyes.
     

    orbitup

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    Waxyscratchy
    My Lab and Catahoula. Both are mixes.

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    NightTrainHD

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    Richmond, Tx
    Love those Huskys! I've always wondered about having them in a hot climate. Does she stay inside? Is she okay out in the heat? I've always figured they were genetically (Sp?) designed for cold climates.

    Both live inside, The Husky will actually go out and lay in the sun for a bit but she comes in pretty quick. When it is 35 degrees out, you can't get her in the house to save your life!
     
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