A new love in my life....
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You mean the whining that started at 2am and the breeder said that under no circumstances were we to go into the room she's in?
Still 6am is just round the corner so she'll get some fuss then
Still 6am is just round the corner so she'll get some fuss then
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Aw, she is sooo cute
(This thread must never be shown to my wife.... I am already getting serious pestering for a puppy..... pictures like these soften my resolve though )
Stella is a great name by the way!
(This thread must never be shown to my wife.... I am already getting serious pestering for a puppy..... pictures like these soften my resolve though )
Stella is a great name by the way!
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You mean the whining that started at 2am and the breeder said that under no circumstances were we to go into the room she's in?
Still 6am is just round the corner so she'll get some fuss then
You mean the whining that started at 2am and the breeder said that under no circumstances were we to go into the room she's in?
Still 6am is just round the corner so she'll get some fuss then
An old trick which might help you survive the next couple of weeks is to get an old wind-up alarm clock with a fairly heavy tick. Conceal it under her blankets where she sleeps at night. Even if it's not very audible to you it will be to the pup who will also feel the vibrations. It basically simulates the heart beat of mum which she is used to hearing and feeling. Try it.... it worked for us.
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I know I've been quiet for a couple of days.....
I've got a new love in my life......
She's 7 weeks old and absolutely adorable
I know I've been quiet for a couple of days.....
I've got a new love in my life......
She's 7 weeks old and absolutely adorable
I had just resolved not to have another dog but this has set me wavering again! I only lost Gemma, my Labrador/ Collie cross in August at almost 17 years old and two years ago lost Brandy, my Irish Setter at 12 years old.
Still, Jill, my girlfriend has a 14 year old springer spaniel, so I suppose I'm a surrogate pet owner most days.
Pete
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Us lot north of Watford have no carpets, we make do with straw
Us lot north of Watford have no carpets, we make do with straw
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gorgeous puppy, but I take it she won't be going for a ride in the S2000 anytime soon (ever) .
Just showed the missus the pictures, thank god we've already got cats (and are out at work all day) otherwise we'd have one tomorrow.
Good luck with the training
Just showed the missus the pictures, thank god we've already got cats (and are out at work all day) otherwise we'd have one tomorrow.
Good luck with the training
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I've only been registered for a few hours now......my girlfriend has only just got home and guess what pictures she sees?!?!?!?
Thankfully I've commited the money to buying the S2K otherwise we would be proud owners of a little ball of fluff!
Good piccies though.....Have fun!
Thankfully I've commited the money to buying the S2K otherwise we would be proud owners of a little ball of fluff!
Good piccies though.....Have fun!