Nash and Sean
11 July 2009
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Who's that dawg?

I got my second dog today — also a shih tzu, white with black and brown markings, named Sean.

Nash: Suddenly I'm not so small anymore…

Sean is Nash's half-brother. I figured they'd somehow get along very well because of that — and they clicked instantly. Nash has demonstrated nothing short of brotherly affection to the new kid on the block: he cuddled up to Sean while the latter was sleeping, was incredibly patient with Sean's unruly wrestling, and did not mind sharing his food dish and crate. What a great brother ![]()

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oh my god… they’re sooo cute!!
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can I have sean?
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Sean looks good! Wow, Nash is growing up so quickly – handsome young dog. I like these happy pictures!
I like the new look of allanko.com, by the way.
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