Availability of Irish Spotted Pups

Cascadians

New member
Oh yeah it's dangerous to come on here to research! This place is addictive and the love and kindness are palpable. Now I'm eyeball-deep in research on toys, food, training for my bundle of fur soon to arrive. And once you put out signals that you are looking for something specific, they will be answered! Too much fun. Oh and the wallet has caved into pitiful shadow of itself.

The Irish Spotted is stunning. Love the freckles on some Landseers. The all-black obsidians are striking and the bronz a big bear. They're all far too appealing.

Pictures make it unbearable!
 

Abbey

Active member
Now, will I be excommunicated if I start a thread on IS vs LS? ;)
Post away...........As long as you realize, It WILL lead to a new addition to your family! :whistling:
P.S. You do know that getting an IS will lead to even more people telling you what kind of dog you have, All of which WON'T be Newfoundland!
 
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pecanpiepatti

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P.S. You do know that getting an IS will lead to even more people telling you what kind of dog you have, All of which WON'T be Newfoundland!
That's why we have TWO - a black, and an IS - we can say they're the same, just that Magnum has mittens! :LMAO:
 

LandseerECT

New member
P.S. You do know that getting an IS will lead to even more people telling you what kind of dog you have, All of which WON'T be Newfoundland!
Sigh ... originally the idea was a reaction to newf people telling me that my Landseer ECTs are Newfs. Figured adding a Landseer Newf would be something along the lines of PecanPiePatti's object-lesson theme. Now that you've introduced me to ISs as well, I'm so :kgo_017:.
 

dfwmiket

New member
People that see Magnum say "he's a landseer, right?", to which I have to say "not exactly, but you are close". LOL I am certainly fond of his Irish Spotting, plus he has some ticking which makes him a very handsome puppy! :)
 
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