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Talisman Gryffyn Bongo Bongo is the cuddly, happy-go-lucky mid-sized bro of the group. Most of the time he's easygoing, outgoing and social, though he is not afraid to stand up for himself. He's always ready to join in on adventure. Even with his active social life, he's still content to work on chewing projects of his own. Talisman Gryffyn Bongo |
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Talisman Gryffyn Dulcimer Dulcimer is the first to do everything in her litter. First to open her eyes, first to wag her tail, first to make it out of the whelping pool, first to figure out stairs, first to lead the litter into adventure. Interested, active, fearless, sassy, and proud, she's a tiny force to be reckoned with! |
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Talisman Gryffyn Saxophone Sax is the is the champion belly rub begger of the group, and very affectionate and social with people. He's curious and while he is often right in there investigating new goings on, he's content to be the hound upside down on the dog beds. He's the biggest brother by a little bit. Talisman Gryffyn Saxophone
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Talisman Gryffyn Sitar Giggly and silly Sitar is the smallest by a touch of the boys in the litter. While he can sometimes be a touch more reserved in new situations than his other siblings, he is still happy to meet and greet new people. Early on, our three year old human kid declared him hers and named him "Mike", which is not at all what I had planned on naming him, but she tells everyone that's his name and it may stick. The human and canine puppies are great friends. Staying at Talisman
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Talisman Gryffyn Violin Sweet, snuggly, giggly, delicate, elegant tiny Violin is the Princess of the group. She's always last to rise in the morning, and adores being carried around. She has the softest coat of the bunch, so it's a good thing she loves affection! Despite her size, she's ready and able to keep up with the big boys of her litter! Talisman Gryffyn Violin
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