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01-12-2008, 06:48 PM   #11

Re: Older dogs and new additions?


Love dogs.....Looking forward to seeing your new addition...



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02-12-2008, 04:20 PM   #12

Re: Older dogs and new additions?


We are picking up our new puppy next Wednesday 10th. She will be 8 weeks old by then and she is a sweet black Labradoodle pup.



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02-12-2008, 04:38 PM   #13

Re: Older dogs and new additions?


Flippin' 'eck that was quick LOL! From starting to read this thread when you're just thinking about it to finishing reading it and you're off to get your pup!!

Labradoodle . . . cross between poodle and labrador? Ooooo - pictures please Matron



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02-12-2008, 04:44 PM   #14

Re: Older dogs and new additions?


Rotten time of year to get a pup - but you will get used to going out with a torch and umbrella at 6am and 11pm for the first and last wees!
I was speaking to an 11 week old poodle baby, in her mum's arms outside the supermarket just a few days ago. What a little fluff ball!



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02-12-2008, 05:01 PM   #15

Re: Older dogs and new additions?


Lol, I know, I don't do things by halves do I?? Ahem!

We saw this litter advertised yesterday and when I took milo to the vets this morning the vet said she knew off the litter and they were lovely. So came recommended. I just can't say no

Mum is a black lab and dad is a chocolate standard poodle. My pup is just jet black with a slighly wavey coat. They have been reared with horses, dogs, cats and young children. She was the smallest and the most shy. We cuddled her and she didn't wriggle, just sat and looked adorable. I melted.

Now to find a name
I don't have any pics yet Yola sorry. I think milo will love her and Merlin too. Belle may sulk for a day or so lol.



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02-12-2008, 08:14 PM   #16

Re: Older dogs and new additions?


So looking forward to those pictures Matron!



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02-12-2008, 09:18 PM   #17

Re: Older dogs and new additions?


Our Jazz is nearly 16 and now has 2 younger Brothers - a Black and white Border Collie called "Astra Zephyr Sky" or Sky No who is 18 months old and our latest addition "Rownalhill Blazing Sunshine" or Sunny No who is 10 weeks old and a red merle Border Collie. She is on the whole fine with them now they have each other to play with.

Jazz lost her best friend last year another Borfer Collie Breeze who was 15 and deaf so now she is playing Queen Bee to her 2 boys and is spoilet rotten by us!



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