Just thought I would share my new bundle of joy with everyone. Rhett is a 13 week old Weimaraner, probably going to be quite big by the looks of his paws!

Good to be back,
Ed.
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Pitter patter of rather large feetIts been a while since I posted anyting but what with moving house and buying a zoo for the house its been pretty hectic. Couple that with Telstra having issues connecting my phone line and its been a rather painful forumless age.
Just thought I would share my new bundle of joy with everyone. Rhett is a 13 week old Weimaraner, probably going to be quite big by the looks of his paws! ![]() Good to be back, Ed. Ed.
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WElcome back Ed! Great capture, take note especially at the size proportion of the tennis ball in his mouth to his head...you will look back on this shot when he is fully grown and laugh. Nice memory of your new, lovely puppy! Dogs rule!
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Have to agree with that and I wouldn't be wanting that tennis ball back in a hurry.... eeeeuuw! (100th Post K? Congrats!) Simon
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