Thank you for the update.
Delighted to hear you were smitten ![]()
Those eyes have to be one in a million I have never seen such blue eyes. I can see what you mean about the surprised look, that’s exactly what it seems like.
Best of luck and many years of happy moments ![]()
Met this great boy last week and Sandie and him were like two peas in a pod.
Less than 24 hours and they were sharing everything.
Sandie is such a good foster sister …..sharing and caring. ![]()
They were really enjoying each others company…….so good to see when you look back at his Pound photo so sad and lost ![]()
Her caption for that photo has to be "I must have died and this must be Heaven"
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One very lucky girl.
Many happy years of licks , Staffie snorting and of course snoring(typical Staffie trait) to Lady and her new family. ![]()
Well done to Mya she is doing a great job in giving these little mites a great start at being social.
She looks so tolerant and the little ones look so relaxed with her.
Mya you are a star foster Mum. ![]()
It’s hard to believe this is one of the tiny little black terrors/darlings I had only a few months ago.
She has more Scottie than Westie in her looks as they all seem to have.
Look at those Scottie ears……………all the better to hear you with………….NOT.
I am sure Emmaline will enjoy this small bundle of IQ in the class.
Wow all grown up……………great to see. ![]()
Another Happy Camper.
Lovely photo of the two together.
Yes so different but I am sure both very sweet.
They have typical collie ears at their age.
I am sure that they will grow into medium sized adults and need plenty of stimulation to keep them on track.
If these pups were available for homing in the UK they would be homed in a heartbeat.
They are one of the best mix for easy personality as long as they are kept stimulated as they grow.
Hopefully there is a deserving home out there.
I think there is still one very large crate for sale left from the DID shop.
Ask Kathy about it, while its new it was very reasonable. ![]()
Whatever happened about this.
I am really peed off that there has been no update from the time of voting. ![]()
That is the boldest little face I have seen in a long time
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Great to see her update and that she is doing well.
Lovely photos Ciaran and I love Harry’s new little friend.
They look very happy and content together.
Many of you would not know but when Harry was given to us he needed life saving surgery.The particular operation he required had never been done here before but we were very lucky that a visiting surgeon to UCD had performed it several times before in his own country.
Harry was unable to eat like a normal pup due to a problem with the tube to his stomach. He was dying from lack of food.
The surgery was a risk but his only chance and luckily it was a major success. He took months to recover only able to eat very little and very often.
But now that’s all history and look at him now.
Well worth the fight to give him that chance and he certainly seems to be living life to the full ![]()
Well done Harry we are all delighted to hear from you and glad to see you are doing well ![]()
That is so funny Karyn as only the other day I was thinking about him and wondered what he looked like now.
He is one handsome lad and he kept his puppy colouring and markings.
They look like a great match in size for all the rough and tumble.
Thanks for the update ![]()
Would really like to see some up to date photos of Bonnie and to hear how shew is getting on. ![]()
Fantastic photos ![]()
This takes little and large to extreme’s.
Best of luck with your new addition.
What a good looking pair. ![]()
A match made in Heaven or maybe on the DID match making section ![]()
DID could also mean Dogs Internet Dating ![]()
They both look fantastic and very content together.
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