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Where did this little soul come from? Ten weeks old and in rescue, its really sad but great that he is with DID, I know he will be OK. ![]()
This poor little soul was homed elsewhere a few days ago but his new ""owners"" couldn’t cope
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Good. He will go to someone who will cope, e.g. look after a great puppy dog, steer him to his adult life as a good member of his community. Have great fun and companionship together. Dogs really are great company, no side to them at all. People probably don’t realise it, but I adore terriers, especially JRTs. Great, great dogs.
Well collected Ernie yesterday evening what a beautiful little pup, with lovely markings, he settled in really well and spent all evening asleep in my arms, Dexter my Bichon is just mad about him and wont let him go outside by himself he has to go with him, slept in his cage all night without any mess this morning and was really snug thanks to blankets and toys donated by my neice, let him out of the cage this morning and opened the back door and he went straight outside to do his business, so things are looking good for the toilet training, wormed him this morning as I would say he has not seen sight nor sign of a worming tablet since he was born, and he is now sporting a nice new collar.
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What a lovely up-date on a splendid little pup. I am very happy he is with people who know how to look after him, he should start having lots of fun shortly. I look forward to hearing how he gets on.
Well we have Ernie a few days now and he is going from strenght to strenght, a lot more lively now that he has been wormed, hopefully we will get his injections this weekend and we can then start bringing him out for little walks, toilet training coming on well dry cage every morning and goes straight away, in the garden have to concentrate more on later in the day now as he now good then but is getting there, would imagine he was allowed go anywhere he wanted in his last home. He got some new toys yesterday to help with his teething and they were a great success, loves his cuddles in the evening when he gets tired and nestles into you and sleeps soundly for hours, do I sound like a failing foster mother????
Ha ha I certainly know what that feels like . He looks like a total dote , a real live teddy bear.
Yes, you do indeed sound like a failing foster mother
It would be great if you were – little Ernie looks right at home with you – great pictures of him with your family. I particularly love the middle one which shows the little crease in his tummy
He is such a cutie.
Dowlingca – I hope you do fail as a foster person, I REALLY do.
‘Failed’ foster families are great and he IS a grand little puppy dog.
He is only my second foster dog!!!!!!! and I just feel I would love to continue with the fostering but think if I had two dogs of my own I would probably have to give it up, am I better to give one dog a home or be able to give many dogs a loving home when they need it most, I know that there will be no hassle finding this little fella a home as he is the cutest thing ever and I know when I start to bring him out for walks he will get loads of admirers.
Well all going really well with Ernie, he is a smashing little fella, and will make who ever takes him on a wonderful pet, I have decided that I am not going to fall at the first hurdle and continue on with the fostering rather than taking a second dog full time, even though Ernie is like part of the family now!!! Toilet training is coming on great and has his number two’s down to a fine art, still one or two little accidents with the wee’s but I think this may be more out of excitment rather than anything else, I have had a number of friends will to take him on so have been e-mailing adoption forms at a great rate.
Well Ernie had his first injection the other evening and was microchipped he was very brave indeed but was a bit sore on Friday and yesterday, met Kathy and she said that Ernie looks much bigger in the photos then he really is in real life.
Ernie, he is such and sweet dog and getting on great, a real little character is starting to develop, loves kids and others dogs so will make someone a wonderful little pet, loves his cuddles in the evening time, when I bring him out in my arms he get admiring glances from all the passers buy and loves the attention he gets.
Well little endearing Ernie meet his happy ending family this evening ….they are head over heels about him and who wouldn’t be.
Will be watching eagerly to see this little titch grow if only a little.
Be happy Ernie the fastest mini man
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