Re: [IceHorses] Maggie off-topic

2008-03-31 Thread Nancy Sturm





 I guess Maggie is close to 4 months old.  She's finally losing her front
 baby teeth.  She's been with us almost 2 months now.


She's a beautiful puppy.  Maybe we should take guesses as to her mature 
weight.  I think she's going to be a biggish dog.

Nancy 



Re: [IceHorses] Maggie off-topic

2008-03-31 Thread Karen Thomas
 She's a beautiful puppy.  Maybe we should take guesses as to her mature 
 weight.  I think she's going to be a biggish dog.


Thanks.  I think she's one of the prettiest mutts I've ever seen - we're SO 
happy we kept her, and SO happy she doesn't have any lasting effects from 
her neck injury...well, except for a couple of rather ugly scars that are 
mostly hidden in her fur.  She's so smart and people-oriented.


I think biggish is right.  I don't see her being one of the monster 
breeds...I'd guess she's going to be 60-65-ish, and hopefully no bigger. 
That's fine, although I initially hoped for 40-50-ish.


Karen Thomas, NC 



Re: [IceHorses] Maggie off-topic

2008-03-31 Thread Janice McDonald
she is beautiful!  Definitely something spaniel-ish about the ears!
Or almost bloodhound-ish!  Does she bay?
Janice
-- 
even good horses have bad days sometimes.


Re: [IceHorses] Maggie off-topic

2008-03-31 Thread Laree Shulman
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 8:21 PM, Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I guess Maggie is close to 4 months old.  She's finally losing her front
 baby teeth.  She's been with us almost 2 months now.


She says retriever to me and I'm guessing 70 - 80 solid pounds when
she's fully matured.  Whatever she is, she looks like a doll

-- 
Laree in NC
Doppa  Mura
Simon, Sadie and Sam (the S gang)

Yet when all the books have been read and reread, it boils down to
the horse, his human companion, and what goes on between them. -
William Farley