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    Indianna
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    :twisted: Honestly, had a litter of pups – it defies belief ! She is only a puppy herself :( At least she will get a good home now and no more puppies.

    #112289
    kaydoyle
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    What a difference foster families and other dogs make…thanks a million to Cathy Davey for dropping this baby to me and to Grainne for collecting her at a moments notice

    #112628
    kaydoyle
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    This little girl is doing great and enjoying her 2 canine foster brothers :D
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    #112745
    kaydoyle
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    From Gabbys foster mum :D

    She’s the sweetest little dog and we are best friends already. Was really petrified for first couple of days, but is settling in well and becoming more confident all the time. She hates to be alone and would need a home where there is another dog and someone home most of the time.

    She’s really affectionate and lots of fun to play with. Someone is going to be very lucky to have her.

    #113173
    lora2509
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    hopefully gabby wont be too long waiting for her new home…

    #113256
    Indianna
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    :D What have you been up to Gabby? So, so sweet 8-)

    #113792
    kaydoyle
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    This little girl continues to do well and is waiting for her forever family :D

    #114110
    clairef
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    Happy Ever After :D :D
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    clairef
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    :D :D :D
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    clairef
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    8-) 8-)
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    #116742
    justineemoe
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    Posted on behalf of Olive;

    Gabby, now renamed Poppy, has settled really well into our home. She is an absolutely delightful little dog. She is full of life, great fun and a day doesn’t go by without her making us laugh. She inherited a big toy box from our little terrier Sophie who died in January and she has been having a lot of fun deciding which toys are her favourites. She particularly likes Mr Fox (a furry toy with no stuffing at this stage) and a soft rubber elephant toy that squeaks when she chews it. She loves her walks and goes on the beach or the sand dunes every day and she is like the Duracell bunny, she runs and runs. She has a big sister here called Molly, who is 16 and they are getting on very well together. They both have nice comfy beanbags at the patio window and like nothing better than basking in the sun. Poppy is very tiny and if she really wants your attention she stands up on her back legs and "dances" which totally cracks us up. We took her on holidays recently and I put my holdall on the floor beside her bed. When bedtime came I told her to go to bed and was most amused to see she had put herself to bed in the holdall ! We are so pleased to have her. We are grateful to Grainne for fostering her so brilliantly and grateful to Poppy for helping to heal the sadness of losing little Sophie.

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    clairef
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    :D :D
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    #119812
    kaydoyle
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    Lilly (formerly Cali) has been with us for a month now and is getting on very well with our other two dogs. Molly, our 17 year old, mainly ignores her but doesn’t object to her snuggling up beside her while Lilly and Poppy, our delightful 2-year old DID dog – are having a great time chasing each other up and down the stairs and getting on opposite ends of a tug toy. Lilly is the most sweet natured little dog. She is six months old now and into everything. No sock is safe with Lilly around. She is also fascinated by water and likes to paddle her paw in the water bowl and watch the ripples. Yesterday I found her with three paws IN the water bowl! Needless to say she keeps tipping the bowl over with her antics so the giant kitchen roll from Aldi has come in very handy! We are really thrilled with Lilly and herself and Poppy are just like the terrible twins. They are walking very well on the lead together and Lilly is beginning to "get" her sits and stays. She loves the beach, and particularly likes paddling and playing with the waves. Poppy, by contrast, doesn’t like the water and will stay well back from the waves. Attached is a pic of Poppy making sure she doesn’t get her feet wet by watching the water from the top of the rocks! Also attached in the trio on St Patrick’s Day and no, the pic is no photoshopped. We managed to get them all looking at the camera with a lot of bribery. You will note they’re all looking at something – me hiding up a treat! We are indebted to Susan for fostering Lilly and giving her such a great start with all of her gorgeous doggies
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    #120618
    kaydoyle
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    Lily joined our other DID dog, Poppy (formerly Gabby) in February and not a day has gone by since that she hasn’t made us laugh. She is the most happy go lucky little dog and when she is not chewing the undies or the socks or people’s jeans, she is the best little girl around. She is obsessed by water and the best way to keep her quiet is to fill a basin with some water and let her paddle to her heart’s content. She will spend an hour at a time patting the water with her paw and then chasing the ripples around the basin before climbing in and hooshing the water out! Herself and Poppy get on very well and there is a lot of wrestling and chasing round the house and garden. We have a big doggy toy box and Lily has adopted the Mr Penguin squeaky toy as her favourite. Poppy’s favourite is Mr Pig which is good as it means there is no row over toys. We lost our beautiful big rescue dog, Molly, five weeks ago at the age of 17. Having Lily and Poppy has been a great comfort, especially Lily as she carries on doing puppy things which always make us smile.
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    #123366
    kaydoyle
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    We have Poppy almost two years now and she is still quite a shy little dog who prefers people she knows to strangers. She is tiny but a great walker and simply loves running the dunes in Dollymount every day. Her party piece is her "dancing." If she wants something she pops up on her back legs and waves her paws at you. She has excellent balance and can keep up her dancing for far longer than I can resist giving her whatever it is she wants! She is particularly partial to my homemade brown bread and as soon as I start cutting it she appears and dances for a little piece. Her other "trick" is to hide her head in her paws if you ask her "are you shy?" – she started doing this one day when a stranger came into the house and she has perfected it since! Poppy is very ladylike and absolutely hates getting her paws wet. When we walk on the beach she will do amazing long jumps to avoid any patches of water. She’s not to keen on peeing in the rain either so we have a guilty secret…..we go out with an umbrella and put it over her to pee in the rain. There’s one born every minute

    Our delightful little Cairn X Lilly is just coming up to her first anniversary with us and we have had the best year with her! She is the most lovable little creature, full of the joys of life and never a day passes that she doesn’t make us laugh. She is beginning to get a bit of sense and seems to have given up chewing. This is good news as it was costing us a fortune in undies as they were her favorite thing to swipe if you left them out of your hand for two minutes! Her main focus now are her squeaky toys which she loves and her new activity – squirrel chasing in the park. It has suddenly dawned on her that it is possible to chase these small furry creatures. Lilly’s other obsession is water. She simply loves to paddle and last summer we got her a kids paddle pool and she was never out of it ! We discovered her passion for water one day when I couldn’t see her in the garden and found her happy as larry in the wheelbarrow which had filled with rain.

    Lilly is like a little teddy bear and gives constant licks and great cuddles. She has settled very well with our other DID dog, Poppy, who is definitely the boss. They have a "funny" half hour each day usually coming up to tea time when they turn the downstairs into a racing circuit and chase each other in-between the chair legs and up and down the sitting room. It’s taken a while, but they are beginning to curl up together. Lilly loves to be right beside or better still on top of you whereas Poppy likes her personal space and prefers not to share her bed!

    We have Poppy almost two years now and she is still quite a shy little dog who prefers people she knows to strangers. She is tiny but a great walker and simply loves running the dunes in Dollymount every day. Her party piece is her "dancing." If she wants something she pops up on her back legs and waves her paws at you. She has excellent balance and can keep up her dancing for far longer than I can resist giving her whatever it is she wants! She is particularly partial to my homemade brown bread and as soon as I start cutting it she appears and dances for a little piece. Her other "trick" is to hide her head in her paws if you ask her "are you shy?" – she started doing this one day when a stranger came into the house and she has perfected it since! Poppy is very ladylike and absolutely hates getting her paws wet. When we walk on the beach she will do amazing long jumps to avoid any patches of water. She’s not to keen on peeing in the rain either so we have a guilty secret…..we go out with an umbrella and put it over her to pee in the rain. There’s one born every minute……
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