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New Irish Wolfhound Pup :)
Got back home this morning from Co Donegal with my new baby. She's 11 weeks old and was as good as gold for the whole journey, bless her. We've called her 'Brienne' after Brienne of Tarth, big, blonde and beautiful :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Her Dad is the biggest wolfhound I've ever laid eyes on, soft as anything but utterly massive, her mum's not little either for a ***, she's only 11 weeks old so she's certainly got some growing to do but she's so chilled out, just milling around with the other dogs and finding herself a shady spot, I couldn't be more pleased with her.
Thank you RATTER, yeah my dad's had them before and we had a wolfhound cross but this is my first wolfhound puppy from scratch and I know they have dietary and exercise specialities but any advice would be most welcome, if you have any to give:)
I've got to pop out for an hour, but I'll be back after that:)
I've got to pop out for an hour, but I'll be back after that:)
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