
He is also neutered and best of all, he came POTTY TRAINED!}
Its not about the hair...

Heather is a brain cancer survivor who lives life on the edge. She loves her family, her bald head and, most of all, her Savior’s grace. She lives in the sunny yet very humid state of Florida with her husband, three children and 2 dogs, a miniature schnauzer named Bailey and a Boxer named Max. She homeschools her two oldest children. Her youngest child, Emma Grace went to be with Jesus on April 22, 2011 after a long and valiant fight with a transplanted heart. She was 9 years old. Heather blogs about her trials in raising Emma Grace as well as her own personal journey with cancer and faith. Her motto is "It is not about the hair, Its about the heart..." [Read More …]
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He is utterly adorable! Welcome to the family, Maxwell
(Hey you, hope everything is alright. Miss you.)
What a sweetie!! There is nothing better than the unconditional love of a dog. We have two and even on my worst days they can always make me smile
So cute! What face? How could you say no to a face like that. Hope he bring loads of laughter to your home, Heather.
He looks so much like your dad. It’s not even funny. PawPaw Greg will love to give him a bath in his pool. Love you guys. Hope ya’ll are doing well.
I’m sure Max will bring lots of pleasure and smiles to your entire family!
I so totally agree with the unconditional love of a doggie…we have 2…and I know you will just your newest addition to the family…..welcome home Max
Great decision. I love having my dogs. By the way, he is adorable.
He is beautiful!
I hope he brings joy to your family.
congratulations
there always seems to be room in your heart for more to love
Long time reader, first time commenter, but I saw the boxer and I had to. I love boxers. We waited until we were 6 months pregnant before bringing home our 10 week old boxer puppy. Wouldn’t change a thing though. Except maybe his curiosity about skunks.