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Hi All. Well the girls are getting big and bold in the nicest possible way of course. They are just about weaned except for the odd sneaky suckle that is if Roxy lets them. They are eating like little horses. They are on puppy dried food just very slightly wet and they now like to chew on the totally dried stuff as I put some of that down for them as well. They are about 70% puppy pad trained and make a bee line for the back door when they want to go. They sleep all night and I dont hear a squeak until around 8 in the morning. They are georgous as you will see from the pics to follow. They are quite independant little things and will happily play in the garden by themselves. As far a breed is concerned I think they may be some Cairn Terrier in them as they are starting to grow funny little beards and two of them are very fluffy. They have litle short stumpy legs and they are a beautiful colour. They love been cuddled and played with as usual. Their favourite toy is the dustpan brush and my feet. Roxy is now enjoying her own seperate bed and her walks in the park. She is a dream to walk. Very sociable and will play with any dog regardless of size. She is very friendly and eveyone talks to her. The kids all adore her. Her recall is excellant. She would make an excellent second dog or would be perfect in a family. She would also be a great companion for an older lady or gentleman as she is very obedient and easy to manage and would happily sit on your lap watching T.V. all night. My babies are now six weeks old since Wed. Some pics on the way. Maura.
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