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    Post by Cupcake Wed May 11, 2011 7:08 pm

    Hi there,

    I've had dogs all my life and always considered myself a 'big dog' person. However, I used to do a lot of transporting for rescues and had the pleasure of delivering an adult shih tzu to his new home - I just fell in love wub

    Anyway, with two dogs and two kids I put thoughts of giving a home to one of these little furbabes on the long finger. Unfortunately, we had to have our oldest dog, Ben, put to sleep at the end of January but we began to think about what kind of dog we would like. Ben was a 90lb dal/ greyhound cross and he shed like nothing I've ever seen so we thought a smaller, low-shedding dog would be great. My husband was totally against a 'frou-frou' dog, as he liked to call them, but I came across an ad on line for a 5 month old male shih tzu needing a new home and I sent it to him, 100% just chancing my luck. When he gave me the green light I just couldn't believe it. When I went to bed that night and found our new addition 'Ozzy' under the covers in our bed I really couldn't believe it. Needless to say he has wormed his way into all our hearts and is a huge hit with the kids and especially our fear aggressive sprollie, Cody.

    So, I think that's about it - apologies for the essay lol. I'm hoping to get some good advice and just general chatter with other shih tzu lovers.
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    Post by carlita Wed May 11, 2011 8:09 pm

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    Post by simbalove Wed May 11, 2011 8:56 pm

    Oh I just love your story - it warms the cockles of your heart - and I can well believe how smitten your hubbie has been (shih tzu are a bit like that lol!)

    Looking forward to getting to know you better and seeing more photos of the lovely Ozzy WELCOME to WHISPERS xxxxx
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    Post by Michele Wed May 11, 2011 9:38 pm

    Hi and welcome from us too, yes Shih Tzu are addictive x
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    Post by sujay Thu May 12, 2011 8:18 am

    Hi and welcome to Whispers. What a lovely story to start my day. You have done a lovely thing giving Ozzy a new chance of happiness. He has clearly wormed his way right into both you and your husbands heart which is right where he belongs. It is also fantastic that he is helping you sprollie Cody. There is something about these little Shiddies that nobody can explain! Hi from N Ireland 132239 to you all. Smile
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    Post by sands-62 Mon May 16, 2011 7:31 am

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    Welcome to Whispers from me and my two girls Mali & Tasha. That is a lovely story. They do have a knack of getting right into our hearts, even when they are in trouble. Like yesterday Tasha my youngest who if either of them is going to be in trouble it is her.I couldn't find them in the garden so went over to the orchard where we have all the veg growing and Mali was sitting guarding the entrance as if to say "I am being a good girl" but where was Tasha? she only had tramped in amongst the veg, luckily not damaged anything, but clearly her paw prints in the soil the hefferlump she is.I thought what am I to do. Hubby watching the football so he was fairly safe and wouldn't see what had been going on. So I decided to water the garden to save a job for him -of course- and hide the paw prints. So far it has worked. He would have been far from amused.Why she had to choose yesterday to go on there I will never know as when the seeds were planted she kept off it. I thought it amusing that Mali was having nothing to do with this at all.
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    Post by Famke Mon May 16, 2011 9:50 am

    Hi from N Ireland 844148
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    Post by Cupcake Wed May 18, 2011 10:02 pm

    Thanks for the lovely welcome!

    Sands-62 - that made me laugh, some quick thinking on your part and I love that Mali was making it clear she wasn't involved.
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    Post by sands-62 Thu May 19, 2011 7:17 am

    Cupcake wrote:Thanks for the lovely welcome!

    Sands-62 - that made me laugh, some quick thinking on your part and I love that Mali was making it clear she wasn't involved.

    I actually admitted to hubby yesterday what had happened and he had a laugh when he realised the cover-up. He had noticed her paw prints in the soil. So perhaps I hadn't done as good a job as I thought!!!
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