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Two of my dogs, Jessica, the Chow, and Chrissie, the (mostly) Lab.
Jessica's 11 and Chrissie's 3. Chrissie is a mostly-Lab due to her mother being 1/2 Chow, and Chrissie shows a few Chow traits......black spots on her tongue, curls her tail over her back, and is very, very protective of the home turf. Jessica's trained her well in her guarding-the-house-and-yard duties.
There are two other dogs, Meghan, an Aussie cattle dog, and Ginger, our mostly-Golden mix. They leave the guarding to the other two, but they'll stand right behind them and add to the din if/when something "invades" home territory.
Here is my son in bed with our two dogs. Zydra is a female lab mix (the dog sleeping on him), Zack is a male blue heeler / sheltie mix (the dog further away).
One more, this is Zydra when I got her from the shelter, she is a rescue dog. Couldn't ask for a better family companion. 🙂 She was really, really skinny when I got her.
3 of our 4 dogs. On the right is Penny who is an 8 month old rescue from a lab that we adopted from the Beagle Freedom Project. In the middle is Newman and the cocker is Ernie.
Molly
Samantha who is almost 21
Her son Stonewall who will turn 20 in August
George and Trouble
Opie
Schpuds
Oreo
Sadly Opie lost his battle with cancer 2 weeks ago. 🙁 RIP
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