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This guy should only be a short term foster if anyone can help, think I might have a home for him.
This is sorted now thanks to Susan ![]()

What can I say about Maggie. She is a lovely dog, her photo does not do her justice.
She was shaking for the first 20 minutes after we collected her from the pound but settled very well after that.
She is a typical pup, played ball in the garden for ages and then fell fast asleep in my 9 year olds arms.
She ate a huge dinner this evening.
I am surprized she is so well adjusted having come from the pound this morning.
She seems to be almost completely trained.
I will try to upload photos later.



Maggie has really settled in. She is very easy going. Happy to play with the kids, rest in her bed or play out the back.
She is beginning to fill out since she arrived and does not look as skinny as when we got her.
She does not bark at all and has the patience of a saint with my three year old who thinks she is a large teddy bear.
A very happy Maggie went to her new home today. Best of luck to Maggie and her new owners.
Maggie is settling in great in her new home. Being spoilt and adored. She has a new best pal and is heading off to the park today for a big run around. She is excellently behaved and such a happy pup. I am going out to visit her on the weekend and will take some photos.
Thrilled she has settled into her new home. She is a lovely dog – so pleased.

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