Freds first baby Dogga

Wow! He is gorgeous! How lucky! The markings are amazing... makes me think of some type of wildcat or something! :D
 
Here are some more of Dogga.
He's just turned 5 months

:D
 

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Ha...I timed that right! Got here just in time to catch the new pics! I just absolutely adore Dogga's coloring and it's nice to see how his pattern is developing! He never disappoints and is definitely a showstopper! :D

Thanks for the update, Mel!! ;)
 
Very gorgeous markings Mel! i'd love to have one just like that! i'm very jealous hehe :D
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