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Sorry to hear about your two goldens. It was so hard to have them both gone within days. The one in my profile picture is my heart dog. I'm sure there will never be another dog for me like Winston. He could hear me think. Willy B even went into depression. He couldn't understand why his pack members just disappeared. Bull Mastiff/Boxer mix, that is some combination. I bet she is beautiful and LARGE.... I'm sure she will keep you busy. Mary Ann
Beautiful dogs. You will have your work cut out for you. I too adopted another furkid after loosing my 2 Goldens unexpectedly late last year within 5 weeks of each other. I just couldn't stand the quiet house. I rescued a 1-1/2 year old BullMastiff/Boxer mix. She is FINALLY calming down. Has kept me out of my "sedentary" habits that's for sure