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Little bright eyes ![]()
Well Oscar has been with us for a few days now and he has settled in so easily, he seems to have been well cared for previously and is a confident ,calm, friendly young gent.
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Oscar is such a well behaved little man, he is fully house trained and loves snuggling up beside the nearest human on the sofa. His only mischievous trait so far has been his food location activities
. He is such a tiny little man that he can actually walk INTO the dishwasher and he would do the same in the fridge if he got half a chance!
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Oh Oscar your little face! You’re such an adorable little fellow ![]()
This little man continues to charm everyone, we now think he is a little older than 9 months, more like 18 months which probably explains why he is such a well behaved little fellow, he is a little bit shy,as quiet as a mouse (we only heard his first bark yesterday), gentle and affectionate
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Met this little man last night as he made a quick visit and he took my two girls and my two foster pups in his stride…..especially that all 4 wanted to check him out at the same time….so he is great with other dogs even ones he doesn’t know …he played and ran round the place with the rest of the gang in his element…
This sweet little man is going for his big op on Wednesday, paws crossed for him!
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Well young man, a very smart (and I mean that on every level) PATTERDALE
Your surgery will happen without you knowing anything about it and you will be back with your foster family in the blink of an eye
I invite you to join the rest of my ever growing ‘secret’ list, e.g. everyone else is also on it ![]()
Oscar, hope all goes well for your op on Wednesday. I was also thinking there was Patterdale in you….very handsome chap! Helping out with the prewash of the dishwasher is most important and should go to the top of your CV. ![]()
Thanks for the good wishes Indianna and Mutley, our little man came home safe and well yesterday evening thanks to our great vet Mark and his team in South Dublin vets
. He was a bit wobbly but his little tail managed lots of wags when he saw his foster family again and his appetite is as good as ever. Still coming to terms with the cone, but it hasn’t interfered with his pre wash activities
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Smiley eyes
Glad your surgery has been and gone and you will lose the cone very soon ![]()
Yahay, stitches out this morning,no more cone, freedom to explore the dishwasher properly…..
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What a cute little face ![]()
That will be more comfortable for you Comet! Adorable with or without a cone of course. Now to catch up on your kitchen chores! ![]()
Oh my Oscar. What a beautiful dog you are. You are the boy version of our family dog Pepsi who is indeed a Patterdale. For anyone curious about the breed, they are clever, undemanding and great characters. They look like Labrador puppies and stay at that lovely size. I wish you all the best beautiful Oscar x
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