Our sheltie is a little boy pup born in January which makes him six months old. We bought him from a pet store in Killeen, TX in March of this year. He is a registered pup with papers and my husband is hoping to make him a little stud one of these days.. although we really don't know anything about breeding.
We are originally from South Texas (Laredo) but were married in Austin in 2005 and have moved around quite a bit with the army. My husband has deployed to Iraq twice but is currently stationed with a non-deployable unit in Ft. Bliss, TX which brings our little family to El Paso.
(I couldn't figure out how to use code to show the photos, so all I can post are links. Can anyone tell me how to post images here?)
Here is a recent one of Reggie looking an awful lot like something out of Pokemon..
Welcome to the forum. Reggie is a darling little man.
Keeping an intact male is a big responsiblity as is breeding. There are lots of good information on the forum. Feel free to take a look at the breeding threads and ask questions.
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what GORGEOUS pictures, he is such a handsome prince, and your daughter is also so cute together with him! jusdt too cute, that last photo is also my favourite what a pretty pair they make
you may want to take a look around, and consider if you want to really breed him... an intact male isn't as easy to deal with in my experience when they get a little older
Hello and welcome. You have a adorable puppy and a beautiful daughter. I want to thank your husband and your family for it's service to our country. My nephew is in the army and has also been deployed to Iraq twice. I know what his wife and daughters go through and I admire you all for being able to handle it.
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