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have to sell them but i would be feared by all if i walked down the street with them

wouldnt even need to start my car anymore, just tie them all up and let them pull

hopefully when i wake up tomorrow morning they are all fine

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they had some kind leech program instead of telling you off for stealing thier pics they put some discusting photo...its was...dam...thats why as soon as i saw it i was like "oh fark" and deleted it properly.

Post up pics of em when they are all cleaned up etc..

Cheers Rob

Sorry once again.. :(

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first set of pics (garanteed lots more to come)

5pupsthere.jpg

the 1st five (we didnt know she was going to have two more!

kissykissy.jpg

lazybitch.jpg

she couldnt be bothered after

sniffbumb.jpg

dogs clean their puppies bumbs of pee and poop

still5pups.jpg

this is a family forum

suckling.jpg

awww

white_tail.jpg

all 7 have white tips on their tails

daddy.jpg

:uh-huh:

more once new film gets wasted and developed

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sorry... hard to tell the size from the pics whether huskies or malamutes....i believe the huskies are easier to look after and maintaine than the malamutes.....

they are both very good looking breeds though...

are you selling any of them??

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