Nash quick facts
30 April 2009
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To all the Nash fans out there (all 2 of you), here are some quick facts as he turns 2 months old today.

| Name: | Nash | Breed: | Shih Tzu |
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| Birth date: | March 1, 2009 |
Color: | Mahogany, with a black ’stubble’ and off-white ‘bib’ |
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| Favorite food: | Royal Canin Shih Tzu formula 28 | Favorite treat: | Troy Nutripet High-Energy Vitamin Concentrate (yes, he goes all-out crazy over this nutritional supplement) |
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| Favorite activity: | running and playing chase, wrestling with my socks, belly rubs |
Favorite hangout: | anywhere but the crate |
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| Favorite toy: | a ball of pairless socks with Pedigree Denta inside |
Favorite pastime: | lying around on his back with all four limbs up in the air |
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| Most dreaded activity: | Bathing |
Worst time of the day: | anytime he’s left alone |










I think that Nash has more than 2 fans. He is simply adorable!
He actually sounds a bit like my chow. Also, if you want to treat him, try browsing through the stuff at bow&wow at Shangri-La mall. My dogs love a lot of the stuff there esp. the products of Merrick. Happy 2 months old to Nash!
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eh! gwapitong aso! hehe.
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its a he right?? such an adorable dog.. longing for a dog of my own if its the proper time… ^^;
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>Ahttp://www…the lonely look.
>AHA! Most dreaded activity is bathing! Hmmm…
>Sana may photo ng favorite pastime
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