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Not dogging the cuteness factor but a big GOOD LUCK in house-training him. They are notoriously difficult to train. If I were to ever get a Basset, I want a full-grown slug, thank you.

 

Ah, so true on the housebreaking, and training in general. Our Chloe was two when we adopted her from a rescue group. She'd been neglected pretty badly by her previous people. One of the things they neglected to do was housebreak her. We've had her for nine years and we still have to be super-diligent about keeping her on a schedule, or watching for her subtle signs that she wants to go outside. That, and we buy Nature's Miracle by the gallon.

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Dude, that Monty is one awesome lookin' hound. :thumbup

 

All the best to you.

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The Prince of all dogs. Jake has been at camp all week and Prince has been sleeping on Jake's bed quite often -- it's sweet and sad all at the same time :lol

 

Prince is now 73 lbs down from almost 100. So he's literally lost almost 1/4 of his body weight.

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Guess who arrived today! That's right.. MONTY!! He's even cuter in person!

 

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Yes, that IS a Winnipeg Jet's shirt.

 

Awesome dog, and I used to have a shirt just like that.

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