Red and Queenie!

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Quinn
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Red and Queenie!

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Hi everyone. :hello:

As you probably know from my signature, I love greyhounds. My family and I have two greyhounds, Red and Queenie. We used to have another greyhound Blaze but he passed away in March. The dog in the signature is just like my dog Red! :toast: Queenie is lovely too some times I wake up in the morning and Queenie is on my bed. Queenie some times
licks me on the face and it tickles! :lol:
I'll get some photos to show you! :twothumbsup:

bye-bye.

Quinn
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Hello Quinn,

I'll look forward to seeing the photos.

metta
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Hi Quinn,

That will be cool... I don't think I've seen a picture of Queenie yet!

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Hi Quinn,

I love animals so I'm looking forward to seeing your photos too!


Kind wishes,

Dazz
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More of a cat person myself, but have had a couple of dogs see if I can find pics of both!
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