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We are Jack and Inge and we travel with Hoshi and Kenoshi our two Akitas. Both friendly and love to travel.
Beautiful dogs! We've been around Akitas in the past and found them to be extremely intelligent; sometimes a little too "smart" for their own good :ROFLMAO:

TJ
 
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This is Walter, my youngest daughter's dog. He's pushing 13. The humane society said he's part basset but we think he looks like a giant Mr. Weenie from Open Season. I lost my dog back in '10, just now started thinking about being open to a new companion. I promised the kid she could get a cat. So maybe in the next months as we get settled into our new lifestyle we'll find some more travel companions.
 
Carly is a year old, we got her 2 moths ago from a family that couldnt care for her, she had lived 8-10 hours a day in a crate.

Lucy is two, we got her 4 months ago, she was kept by herself in an outdoor pen most of her life.

My last two passed last year at age 16. These two are a handful, I forgot how active puppies are. Two walks a day, they are keeping me in shape.
 

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Carly is a year old, we got her 2 moths ago from a family that couldnt care for her, she had lived 8-10 hours a day in a crate.

Lucy is two, we got her 4 months ago, she was kept by herself in an outdoor pen most of her life.

My last two passed last year at age 16. These two are a handful, I forgot how active puppies are. Two walks a day, they are keeping me in shape.
Bless you for taking in a couple of pups that need a home! They will appreciate getting good care and will reward you richly by taking good care of you in return; walks, play time and, more than a few snuggle naps.

One of our two Schnauzers came to us as the result of her owner suddenly passing away. She spent a couple of months in a kennel while the family searched for someone who was familiar with Schnauzers and would take her. "Lizzy" has been a wonderful companion to both us and her little "sister" Ellie. They bonded to us, and to each other, quickly. I suspect your new pups will do the same.

TJ
 
Our kayak guide Miss Daisy and at the beauty salon.
 

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