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27-04-2011, 12:29 PM   #31

Re: A bad night with Monty


Apart from the night time - we both love Monty. He is entertaining, funny and very very cute. I carried him outside the front of the house this morning to introduce him to the bridlepath and our neighbours at Stable Cottage. He met the gentleman, who made a fuss of him and his wife who is badly demented (worse than MIL) but who seems happy and loves music. No wonder Monty has been asleep most of the morning, he's been "socialising"!



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27-04-2011, 12:39 PM   #32

Re: A bad night with Monty


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Apart from the night time - we both love Monty. He is entertaining, funny and very very cute. I carried him outside the front of the house this morning to introduce him to the bridlepath and our neighbours at Stable Cottage. He met the gentleman, who made a fuss of him and his wife who is badly demented (worse than MIL) but who seems happy and loves music. No wonder Monty has been asleep most of the morning, he's been "socialising"!
That's great Angie, i may be nmeeting my aunties minature Schnauzer for the first time on Friday



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27-04-2011, 01:37 PM   #33

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Exciting Shelley - look forward to hearing about your auntie's experiences of her pup!



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27-04-2011, 01:42 PM   #34

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Angie, My aunties dog, Guy is an adult. I just haven't seen hom before. Apparently he's a lovely little character.



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27-04-2011, 02:22 PM   #35

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Ah sorry, stick, wrong end!



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27-04-2011, 04:20 PM   #36

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I would see how you go leave it till Monday...............may seem a lifetime away but only a small % in the grand scale of things.

And I will change what I say, OH can put you in the crate and close the door
Get earplugs...........

Other than that how is he getting on? how are the cats taking to him and how are you and OH taking to puppy ownership?


Yes, my questions exactly. Are the cats sleeping (trying to sleep!) with you and OH with all the up-and-downing?



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27-04-2011, 04:23 PM   #37

Re: A bad night with Monty


Sounds tough at night, but glad you're all getting on well otherwise.

*hugs* from this end all round. Hopefully he'll settle soon.

How are Kizzy and Pip getting on?



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27-04-2011, 05:29 PM   #38

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Angie sounds like a match made in heaven.



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27-04-2011, 05:35 PM   #39

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Angie just meet a fellow dog walker - you will do this too I know the dogs name and the dog but did not recognise the man without the dog. Yet the chap has had to recently have his white Boxer "Casper" PTS he was 13 years old. The chap is often in a wheelchair now due to a motor bike accident. But he has decided a Boxer would be a bit to much not for him persea but for his family when he has to go into hospital etc. So he has got a minature poodle (middle sized) pup a proper smasher. He is 9 weeks old, did not get his name but a lovely little pup. Asked about the crying at night (thinking of you) and he said no problem he just takes his hearing aids out........ ........Sal meet the pup.



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27-04-2011, 05:45 PM   #40

Re: A bad night with Monty


Well Pip was with me on the bed last night after OH got up. Both Pip and I went back to sleep. Not sure where Kizzy went, but it was warm. The cats tend not to sleep with us when the nights are warmer so that's normal. Kizzy is fine and has given me cuddles today - I think she's forgiving me. Both cats are staying out of the way of Monty when he's awake - he visibly shivers when he gets too near either of them.

Kazz - love the hearing aid story! Neither of us have hearing aids and my hearing is actually rather good. I have in the past been nicknamed Radar!



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