08-12-2008, 17:28 | #21 |
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They've not met yet, not till we bring puppy home
RSPCA have given us plenty of leaflets on it, planning on sticking a baby stairgate in so the cat can roam upstairs safely and the puppy doesn't risk falling down stairs! Also considering a dog crate to help with training. Took some videos on my phone earlier when we visited, but lost the adaptor, so once I find it, I'll upload them
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09-12-2008, 10:37 | #22 |
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Yay to Dogs
He looks a Cracker, like a little puppy Patadale (sp?) Uber I like old fashioned mens names for dogs hence the Frank, On his pedigree it actually says Frankie Fraser My mate started it around 25 years ago when he named his staffy dog Eric Gonna pause here a Mo & have a little think for a name suggestion, Just as a game as I know you will find a name in Your head for your ickle doggy *Thinking mode* Sidney, Yer baby me likes that |
09-12-2008, 11:44 | #23 |
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I thought Patterdale too, his ears are definitely like one
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09-12-2008, 11:48 | #24 |
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09-12-2008, 12:19 | #25 | |
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I think he's literally everything Yesterday he was playing with his sister as someone else is taking her home hopefully tomorrow. She looks much more yorkie than him but she's got longer legs. I think he might end up quite low to the ground. Think we managed to pick the timid one again He was fine with just us. Then when the other family came in with a small child and the other puppy, he hid behind our legs the whole time. Nice that he knows we're the 'safe' people though, very good considering he's only met us twice I've got some videos now, but I've got to convert them first and they're not brilliant quality admittedly Can't go see him today as my Mum's got to go out and I can't drive at the moment due to my elbow, nor tomorrow as it's closed. So Thursday is our next visit Rufus currently seems a good bet for a name, my Mum suggested it straight off and it seems to suit him.
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09-12-2008, 12:35 | #26 |
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Oooh and I forgot to say. We've seen a photo of his Mum as she's at the same rescue place. Not met her yet as she was out for a walk yesterday but we will do
She's 2 years old and meant to have a brilliant but slightly timid temperament Nice being able to know a bit about the Mum, not always easy to with rescue dogs.
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09-12-2008, 17:20 | #28 |
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Deffo got Yorkie in there somewhere.
So cute...
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09-12-2008, 18:21 | #29 |
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I'd call him 'Guess' - endless hours of amusement.
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It has to be something remotely different.
Call him Cloud or something. Game characters are always good. You're letting down your roots if you don't go for a games protagonist. |
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