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Meet Roxanne - "Roxi" for short.

We sprung her from the local animal shelter.

She was listed as a mix of Pit bull and Timber wolf ? ? ?

We didn't see that - we recognized her as a Dutch Shepard, ( a Brindle colored Belgian Malinois) fairly uncommon breed that is often mistaken for something else. Either way, at 7 months old shes a fantastic little lady with a great temperament. She seems intelligent and very eager to please. Often used as Service and Search and Rescue dogs, there is little doubt Roxi will keep us on our toes. We love how a puppy always breaths life into the pack and I have a new running partner.

A-Jay

  • Super User

Awesome shes a pretty dog me and the wife wanted a Malinois but couldn't find any I love brindle colored dogs

  • Super User

She has some awesome coloring. She is adoreable too. Yall are gonna have a blast with her.

  • Super User

That is one beautiful looking puppy A-Jay. Should we assume that this is the price of a week long trip to Lake Erie?

I'm thinking two new PB's should equal two puppies though!

That's a good looking dog, A-Jay. Great job on rescuing an animal from the pound also.

  • Super User

Great looking dog.Congrat's!

Every pet I've ever owned was a rescue. I'm sure the the love in return will be ten fold! Congrats and well done, she is beautiful!

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  • Super User

That is one beautiful looking puppy A-Jay. Should we assume that this is the price of a week long trip to Lake Erie?

I'm thinking two new PB's should equal two puppies though!

You're a funny guy - but you're right ~

A-Jay

  • Super User

You're a funny guy - but you're right ~

A-Jay

Be happy that you wife collects something you can play with. Mine collects breakable knick-knack junk that I don't even want to touch.

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