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    They are gorgeous. What breed are they? They look too big for chocolate labradors.

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    No they are chocolate Labs

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    They look massive A friend of mine has one too and she looks tiny compared to those two. What are their names?

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    Lol they are not that big, theres loads of other chocolate labs on my estate which are 'normal' size and my dogs arent that much bigger

    We got them both from farms and their parents were pretty big and working dogs so I dont know if that has anything to do with.
    And they are shorter
    Their names are Rolo and Coco

    Rolo is actually quite skinny, well his back half is like his stomach and stuff when he stands up, hes just big boned so it makes him seem bigger when really hes pretty skinny

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    Are they quite daft? A colleague of mine has a bitch called Geiya and she is wild, hard to control and soooo greedy for any food. But very friendly, would not hurt a fly, she is just daft, in a nice way, if you know what I mean.

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    Erm sort of.

    Well no they are more just wanting to play and attention but you can still control them
    Although Coco who is the youngest and is about 8, well she still acts like a puppy when you stroke her
    Rolo who is nearly 10, is a lot calmer and relaxed.

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    Australian cattle dog Sophie Tucker spent her life as a pampered house pet, but when the going got rough, showed mettle that could put her human counterparts on “Survivor” to shame.

    The plucky pooch was separated from her owners when she fell overboard in choppy waters, but swam five miles to an island, surviving on a diet of wild goats for four months until miraculously being reunited with her family.

    “She surprised us all,” ecstatic owner Jan Griffith told the National Australian Associated Press News Agency. “She was a house dog and look what’s she done, she’s swum over five nautical miles, she’s managed to live off the land all on her own. We wish she could talk, we really do.”

    I am soo pleased
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    awwwwww abbie your dogs are so cute!
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    thanks to vicky for making the banna!

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    Aw Abbie your dogs are adorable.

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    i have got a very pretty puppy a 7 month old german shepherd called kaine, he is on my sig

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