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Can you give an idea of this pairs temperaments and needs.? They are a stunning and uncommon pair! Mary
They are a gentle friendly little pair – totally attached to each other. They are living in an adult home and as their owners are having a baby they now need to be rehomed.
They are stunning dogs. I hope they get sorted. Is there any news on them? ![]()
OMG they are just gorgeous!!!!!
I have a scottie lad here who I adore so really hope these pair get their forever home soon.
hAVE THESE TWO BEEN REHOMED YET. DO THEY NEED TO
BE IN A HOME WITH SMALL CHILDREN OR DO THEY NEED
TO BE IN A HOME WITH TEENAGE CHILDREN. WOULD BE
INTERESTED IN RE HOMING THIS ADORABLE PAIR
Please go to the Forms section on the main site and fill out an adoption form for these two lovely dogs and email it in to DID. Thanks
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Hi
We collected these two little angels last night and from the moment we met them they stole our hearts.
They were fantastic in the jeep on the trip home and proceeded to investigate every inch of our house and garden on their arrival.
They played football with John in the back garden although it was hard for him to get a touch to the ball with the tag team playing of the two top strikers.
They came for a lovely stroll then with me on the leads and they were inquisitive but very well behaved throughout the entire walk.
Niall was quite protective towards Niamh and myself and took his duty as "male" very seriously …..it was hilarious.
Overnight they were calm although they did show us where we might improve on our own tidiness – we thought the house was clean but they managed to unearth some paper that had got stuck under couch cushions and left it on the rug to show us the error of our ways.
Some little messages from each lead me to think that they might just be willing to teach us how to be their pets over time haha.
They enjoyed the walk to school this morning and were fantastic with the other children. My 7yr old nephew walked Niall and John walked Niamh up to the school with both dogs being calm and greatly increasing both boys confidence.
I will up load pics in the coming days
…..Niall and Niamh will have you trained up in no time at all by the sounds of it…..wishing you loads of fur fun together.
anne, might have to pop and visit these two one day ![]()
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They are stunning dogs. ![]()
These babies need urgent foster as their foster families circumstances have changed. This is really urgent, please if you can help contact Kathy on 086 3696413 ![]()
I had the very greatest pleasure of meeting Niall and Niamh today when I was picking the pair of gems up and then had the equally lovely pleasure of meeting their fab new foster mum and dad…..Arlene and John…..all three of us (humans) were delighted to see how happy they were the minute their paws hit their new home. Lovely temperments gas to see them scurrying around and they took their chance when they had it to dash up the stairs and suss out the bedrooms…..They were intrigued with the rabbits …not sure the rabbits felt the same way though…..Think they are going to have the best time in their new abode with their new foster folk…..looking forward to learning of their antics and seeing the pic’s as the next chapter of their little lives unfold……
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