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November 3, 2011 at 11:14 am #78896kaydoyleMember
This little man is a typical outgoing puppy. He will be medium in size when fully grown and will require an active family. He is in foster with Colin, who will update soon
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Pup1.jpgNovember 3, 2011 at 3:58 pm #106994colinh69MemberHi, Yes I have the pleasure of looking after this little guy, he didnt have the best start in life but he has already forgotten about that and is loving every minute of having company and a warm place to stay.
He gets on very well with my own dog and cats and just wants to play with them all the time. He is being crate trained at night and is taking to that very well and goes straight to the back door when he needs to do his business.
He will make a great pet for a family but would advise for children above 5/6 as he is quite lively and is teething.
November 3, 2011 at 8:03 pm #106997taraMemberI got to meet this boy this evening, and he is just a stunner!
It just shows you what some T.L.C and good food does for them.He is all Lab with fantastic chunky paws and a beautiful shiney coat and he has a true Lab disposition. He just steals your heart straight away. He even got to meet Willis, and they really loved eachother.
Well done Colin for saving this beautiful boy
Can’t wait to see what lucky family get this beautyNovember 7, 2011 at 2:15 pm #107070colinh69MemberHi, just another quick update on this little guy.
He has really settled in and his personality has been really coming out. He is a typical pup and loves running around chasing balls and his teddys. He plays fetch and amazingly brings it back to you and has learned basic commands like sit, stay is still a bit of a problem
He goes to the back door and gives two small barks when he needs to do his business and we let him out and when he is all done he is very happy with himself.
I would love to see him go to a home sooner rather than later as he really deserves to be able to settle in somewhere.November 16, 2011 at 9:35 pm #107195taraMemberI am so lucky i now get to foster this beautiful boy as his other foster families dog had to have an operation.
So he came bounding in yesterday and was not at all fazed by my 3 nutters!
He was full of puppy energy yesterday but today he has really calmed. Its like having Marley from the movie in to entertain us (well except for the colour!) He is clumsy and loving and everything is a toy or food or both
He isnt destructive, he is getting there with house training but because he is so chunky you forget he is only barely 4 months.He is a pleasure to foster xxx
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P1040286.JPGNovember 29, 2011 at 1:36 pm #107326taraMemberI cant believe how great this boy is doing.
He is such a character, he is loving and gentle and such a lovely social boy.His house training is really coming on, we thought he had it perfected and then he decided when the rain and wind picked up last night that it was far to dangerous for him to venture out to do his business
He sleeps all night, he isnt destructive (well unless you put something shiney in front of him, they are just fair game to all my lot!!)
But he still seems to just hold it in his mouth.
He is a real sweet boy who is a pleasure to foster.I will post photos later, i promise.
November 29, 2011 at 9:45 pm #107345taraMemberAs promised pictures of the very handsome boy
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P1040323.JPGDecember 4, 2011 at 5:07 pm #107435taraMemberMy beautiful boy met his lovely forever family yesterday and will be heading there soon to his new big (well little cos she is small but fiesty!!) sister T.J
December 4, 2011 at 5:11 pm #107426MutleyMemberGreat news! The very Christmas present Alvin asked Santa for!
December 6, 2011 at 3:50 pm #107465colinh69MemberI am so delighted for him, his new owners are so lucky to be getting such a wonderful dog. He will bring joy to everyone he meets. Good luck little guy.
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