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  • in reply to: Simba – 1yr old Newfoundland – HOMED #123021
    Ballyvoole
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    Love!
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    in reply to: Pippy – 7wk Terrier x *HOMED* #123020
    Ballyvoole
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    Has to tuck in on walks so she does not get squashed!
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    in reply to: Pippy – 7wk Terrier x *HOMED* #123019
    Ballyvoole
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    Smallest but bossiest!
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    in reply to: Pippy – 7wk Terrier x *HOMED* #123018
    Ballyvoole
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    Still the boss!! Loves the water, loves being in the centre of the action and keeps going forever out lasting everyone else. Still refuses to sleep by herself and finds the nearest human or dog to sleep on.
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    in reply to: Mac #123017
    Ballyvoole
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    Happy Place!
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    in reply to: Mac #123016
    Ballyvoole
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    Morning Walk
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    in reply to: Mac #123015
    Ballyvoole
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    Mac is Mac, not settling into calm old age as yet but we live in hope! He is energetic, still slightly uncertain and relies very heavily on picking up signals from the person he is with. He loves his runs and lopes along with his mile eating stride making it all look easy! Still a bit of a baby but such a loveable one.
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    in reply to: Simba – 1yr old Newfoundland – HOMED #123014
    Ballyvoole
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    One of his happy places – on holiday.
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    in reply to: Simba – 1yr old Newfoundland – HOMED #123013
    Ballyvoole
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    Growing up!
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    in reply to: Simba – 1yr old Newfoundland – HOMED #123012
    Ballyvoole
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    another…

    in reply to: Simba – 1yr old Newfoundland – HOMED #123011
    Ballyvoole
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    A quick photo update. As you can see the following were taken during the summer and show how chilled out Mo has become. He decided he was our son’s dog (it was a mutual decision!) and when Steve left for NZ there was another period of adjustment. Thankfully he is now back on form and such a happy dog. If you have been reading about his history you will know he has had huge problems with farm machinery, well today a tractor run of approx 150 tractors passed our home and he sat on his step and watched them, no stress, no unhappiness. To be honest I think it was over exposure as he was a bit excited with the first 10 or so but then just settled down and watched. He loves his walks and routine and when he is excited he pirouettes in circles. Such a loveable, happy dog who is settling more each day.
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    in reply to: Simba – 1yr old Newfoundland – HOMED #120288
    Ballyvoole
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    And another!
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    in reply to: Simba – 1yr old Newfoundland – HOMED #120287
    Ballyvoole
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    Mo has now been with us a year, as you can see he is well settled! The other day for the first time since his arrival I was able to keep walking with all on the leads when a car went past. Usually we have to stop and wait until they pass as Mo wants to chase, catch and destroy! He will even let jeeps and farm machinery go past with just a little lunge after them, small steps and a lot of patience. He and Mac are getting on a lot better and actually play together now – at last. Mac is still not totally convinced Mo is a good addition to the family but he is always slow to accept change.

    Mo’s coat is finally coming in fully and he looks great when brushed and ‘prettied up’. He is two tone at the moment with his long coat on his ears, head and hind quarters a kind of gold-ish and the rest his red/brown colour. As Sinead so rightly said when we collected him – ‘he will be a beautiful dog in a year’.

    It has been a mixed year of emotions with him, adding such a big dog – even though he is small for a newfie – to an already settled pack was a bit of a gamble. He is happy with his own company and does not need the pack which sometimes made us feel he was not comfortable with them. However we now realise he just likes doing his own thing and if the others want to be with him great and if not it doesn’t bother him. I think as he grows out of puppy hood he will settle down even more and with luck (and training) his manners will continue to improve.
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    in reply to: Bonnie – 6wk old Jrt puppy – HOMED #120063
    Ballyvoole
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    Brona and Bonnie are now with their forever family for a year (on 7th April) so we are posting a quick picture update. As you can see they are very happy!!
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    in reply to: Brona – 6 wk old Jrt Puppy – HOMED… #120062
    Ballyvoole
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    Brona and Bonnie have been in their forever home for nearly a year (7th April) and we are just posting a quick picture update. As you can see they are busy and happy, keeping their forever family on their toes!
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