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 Dream Castle Kennels
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7/29/2017 3:29:44 PM reply with quote send message to Dream Castle Kennels Object to Post   

I have played for quite a few years now,but just got back into the game. (long story short,I didn't have home internet untill about 3 months ago) Anyways,I would like to update my info because it it so outdated,but have forgotted how to do that.I'll probably have someone make me a banner later,but need to know how to change my info first. Thanks!
 ESAN
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7/30/2017 2:42:25 AM reply with quote send message to ESAN Object to Post

Hi! I remember you happy :) in Dobermans. You were playing when I first started out. Welcome back! Hope you find someone to make you a banner, they are fewer players nowadays. (Also photobucket now charges for 3rd party hosting, where do you keep your banners?)
 ESAN
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7/30/2017 2:50:44 AM reply with quote send message to ESAN Object to Post

One of my foundation bitches is from your kennel:
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=9213095
She's the 3rd dog finished by me and produced a bronze dam for me.

Oh, and to update your page you click on " My account" in the left sidebar just below your user name and then click " Update kennel slogan"
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7/30/2017 12:31:59 PM reply with quote send message to Dream Castle Kennels Object to Post

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thank you!I am glad to see some of my 'line' s still out there!! even more glad that she produced a bronze dam for you

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