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Ok my freinds parents are looking for another doberman because theres is really old and they don't think he will make it till christmas. They live in mickenny but when i looked at the akc site i didn't see any in meckenny. Can someone help me?
 

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Prettydobie said:
Ok my freinds parents are looking for another doberman because theres is really old and they don't think he will make it till christmas. They live in mickenny but when i looked at the akc site i didn't see any in meckenny. Can someone help me?
I am not sure where that is... Is it in Texas and if so about where.. what are the looking for.. show, working, pet??
 

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with an older couple i would say that a rescue would be a great idea, as long as they have a fenced yard and all the other qualities of a suitable adoptee home. Try dpca.org there is a list of rescues if I'm not mistaken. You can probably locate a rescue dog within driving distance :)
 

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2dobies said:
Oh man, my birthday is tommorrow, and you guys make me feel like a geezer!

Hey have your birthday's work like my husband's do, he just had a b-day on the 20th, and according to him he is now going backwards in age:dancing_b !!! At this rate by his calculations I'll pass him up, and I'm 11 years younger!! (Mentally 11 years older though, as we still have to "check out" the new Madden PS2 games.....I think Tom will have his midlife crisis before he "grows up")
 

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greenkouki said:
yeah, not really "elderly," older would have been a better word choice as in the baby boomer generation.
Oh I don't even want to hear it... boo hoo. I think I may be the old lady of the group... you know AARP age group.. old enough for AARP but not old enough for Senior discounts! LOL... I think we are only as old as we feel and the Dobermans keep me feeling younger... LOL
 

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Oh I don't even want to hear it... boo hoo. I think I may be the old lady of the group... you know AARP age group.. old enough for AARP but not old enough for Senior discounts! LOL... I think we are only as old as we feel and the Dobermans keep me feeling younger... LOL
I might be able to debate this with you on some days! LOL After walking, training, feeding, picking up poo, playing with and walking some more on top of the gym, housework, school and carrying for the bi-ped members of the family, I think my doberman may be adding years to my age LOL
 

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TracyJo said:
I might be able to debate this with you on some days! LOL After walking, training, feeding, picking up poo, playing with and walking some more on top of the gym, housework, school and carrying for the bi-ped members of the family, I think my doberman may be adding years to my age LOL
Oh how I know....Someone in the family(dogs) has potty in the house 3 times now... Well, I feel bad it their tummy is sick but I am getting tired of cleaning it.... Well, I am holding back on the food today with all the dogs as I do not know who it is.. I think it is Spirit because he has been really hungry lately and wanting to Eat Eat and Eat and hubby just doesn't know when to stop!!!:help_up_2
 
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