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Check him out :)

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Hope some of you got to see his Dillard's ad. BTW, I didn't re-post, but it also ended up being in October's Self & Cookie (as well as Glamour & Lucky).


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Cheri A Contributor

He's so stinkin' cute!! Do you have to spend a lot of time grooming him?

jkmunchkin Rising Star
He's so stinkin' cute!! Do you have to spend a lot of time grooming him?

Hehe! Thanks.

I do brush him every night, which only takes a few minutes. If I let it go for a few days and don't brush him, he can get mats which then become an absolute nightmare; and very time consuming. Right now he is in the stage where he is getting his double coat so I have to pay more attention to it than normal.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

He IS so cute (but please see my dog's avatar, she IS the cutest) ;)

And he's famous!

How does he see? :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast

Cute! Cute! Cute! :D

Jillian, how big does your pooch canine celebrity get?

Yes Susie, we all know that WeeZee is the cutest . . . you've told us a bajillion times . . . :lol:

jkmunchkin Rising Star
He IS so cute (but please see my dog's avatar, she IS the cutest) ;)

And he's famous!

How does he see? :lol:

Hehe!! I will say, very cute pose your dog is doing :)

Cute! Cute! Cute! :D

Jillian, how big does your pooch canine celebrity get?

Yes Susie, we all know that WeeZee is the cutest . . . you've told us a bajillion times . . . :lol:

He's a medium size dog. He comes up to about my knee. Only weighs about 25 - 30 lbs., but looks like he weighs a lot more because he's so hairy.

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