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winter-hater club member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: salt lake city, utah
Posts: 24,705
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yeah, it came out right. we've had experience with both sexes. our newfoundlands were litter mates. we found that the female was more about the family/pack, the male was more about territory. both were good dogs, but our female is just lovely and loving. i think females are much more affectionate, as you stated, even cats seem to follow that rule.
i don't think she is going to have much feathering. i've seen pictures of the parents and both are field bred with almost zero feathering, which is fine by me. i am hoping that her temperament is mellow, but that she will hunt well. i plan on some hyperactivity, but i did my research.
i really hope it works out. i also hope that her she spots up really nice. the pictures of the llewellins show them to be so gorgeous.
d.
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