Hi Ginger! See, having a little bro around isn't so bad after all, is it? He sort of grows on ya, eh?
Taz, my man, you are made to MOVE, no wonder you don't stop.
But a bath, aw, Mo-om, and then you have to go and show our photos while we are still in recovery? Shame on you mommy.
Tejas looks sweet, I can see ho he'd be inspiring! And your friend's new Eskie, wow! What a 4 some, you need to get them all together: the 4 'kids' in your life, te hee.
Nice photos, so glad things are settling in the way you hoped!






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A new addition!! Taz has brought a whole new outlook hasn't he, Joyce? I am still in love with that little guy and what's not to love? He is adorable and he and Tejas couldn't be cuter together. Thank goodness Ginger has decided to give in to little bro and treat him like her friends. Good girl, Ginger!!! You are one beautiful chick in case I haven't told you a million times already. 






I have raised two girls, both over 30 pounds, both of whom took exams well and behaved like perfect little ladies at the vets. Well, let me tell you. Taz jumped straight up in the air when they put the thermometer in; tried to bite the vet when she tried to listen to his heart; and it took two of us to hold him while he was muzzled and completed the examination. Tazmanian Devil is right! Anyway, he does have a heart murmur, which I suspected (he has a cough when he gets excited so I thought he may have a heart problem). It is a level 4 (out of 6) and we will get x-rays to see if we can find out the cause and development of the problem. There really isn't much we can/have to do for it. Just find out what the problem is, and keep an eye on him as he matures to make sure he doesn't over exert himself. Right now he is only coughing when he wakes up in the morning and when he sees a female dog outside (boys 


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