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Leslie Hinea sent us some pictures of "Woodrow", Maeve and Rocky's largest pup from last May's litter.






I'd say Woodrow certainly inherited one of Evanwhit's dominant traits...




Here are some fun facts about Woodrow:

He has the BEST wag ever. It's impossible not to laugh when his whole butt is wiggling. The adjective most people use to describe him is "busy". He likes to cuddle in the morning. He has never met a piece of paper, a cardboard box or a stick he didn't like. He will be going to Paper Shredders Anonymous soon. He enjoys supporting the dog toy industry by being an avid consumer (literally) of their products. Squeakers are a particular delicacy. He once destroyed a toy labeled to stand up to the most aggressive chewers in under 7 minutes. I got a refund. He has a tumultuous relationship with the broom. The broom couldn't care less.

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