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Say Hi To Fred

Well, been awhile, he is still alive, and he loves his life. ATM he is about 40 pounds and his first birthday is coming up in August. Can't think of what more to say other than sowing pics so here they are~
Also let me know what I can do better with these pics as it was my first time with my mom's DSLR and all I have ever used before was my point and shoot. And for good smartness ratio to dumbness(Fred is the most stupid but happiest you will ever meet, while Molly is extremely smart)
 

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Joe, good pictures and a cute dog. If you want smart, get a Parson Russell Terrier! What used to be called Jack Russell Terriers. Of course you can't have them off lead and expect them to come when called!
 
Thanks pugsley, I have heard Parsons are smart but never heard of running off. We have a German Shepard and shes pretty smart and will stay with you...unless there is a bunny.
 
Joe, they were bred to hunt fox, to run with the horses and follow fox into the fox hole and chase them out. (The Fox Terriers were bred from them for the show ring around 100 hears ago.) They are a vermin/small animal hunter. They live to hunt and dig! I have one that can climb a six foot fence. I've made sure she hasn't had the chance to teach any of the others how to do it.
 
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