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  • in reply to: Parker – Jack Russell Terrier x Puppy *HOMED* #98841
    Indianna
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    :shock: I hope that is not all that is left of your postie? They are good people really so you need to be nice to your one Parker.

    in reply to: Paxie – a couple of more photos #98833
    Indianna
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    :shock: Oh, my goodness, what can I or anyone else say – stunning. He is saying "this is my bed, and this is my bed too". He has grown out of the RAF wings he had under his eyes. So, so sweet, I really should stop looking but I can’t. :)

    in reply to: Oscar – Fox Terrier – HOMED #98795
    Indianna
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    :D They do look like the best ‘put together’ team of dogs. What a difference to Oscar from first image to the most recent. Happy days for him now. Well done to ALL fosterers, the work you do is so very, very important. ;)

    in reply to: Paxie – a couple of more photos #98791
    Indianna
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    :D Happy 8 week birthday to you and Parker, HAPPY 8 WEEK BIRTHDAY TO YOU BOTH. Big boys now, lovely injections and worm treatments coming your way now or in a couple of weeks, what an 8 week present to get! Your very own families to take care of very soon, postie to keep in line, gardens to patrol, birds to chase – Oh, what busy lives are waiting for you both. :lol:

    in reply to: Paxie – a couple of more photos #98738
    Indianna
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    :) Well Paxy boy, you must be coming up for 8 weeks old now? Handsome and cute as ever no doubt. I don’t think that will ever change. What a happy life you and Parker have. Been in touch with Bosco yet? He is probably too busy training his family to the ways of Bosco. Be nice to your foster family now.

    in reply to: Parker – Jack Russell Terrier x Puppy *HOMED* #98737
    Indianna
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    :o PARKER! What are you doing on page two? Get back to page one immediately. I don’t know – what were you thinking? How can the world and his wife see you if you are on the wrong page. Did your foster family get any more film of you and Paxy playing, sorry, I mean hunting, in the garden?

    in reply to: HOMED – Elsa – JRT #98732
    Indianna
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    How lovely. :) She was one of my favourite dogs when on the site waiting for a home. She is a beautiful little dog and I was very happy to see her again, even though its via photos. She looks very contented, little paws tucked in, very dignified.

    in reply to: Paxie – a couple of more photos #98672
    Indianna
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    :) How are the boys doing? I am sure they both have a huge list of potential families lined up? The video of them tearing around in the garden is great, they make the stone dragon look huge. The boys really are fantastic, bright happy little fellows. Just lovely.

    in reply to: Paxie – a couple of more photos #98628
    Indianna
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    Wow, you are doing great things with the images of the boys. Parker as a flower and Pax as ‘the spirit in the sky’ are my most favourites as are the boys. You have no idea how hard I am trying not to do anything stupid!

    in reply to: Parker – Jack Russell Terrier x Puppy *HOMED* #98601
    Indianna
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    :D Flower power to Parker you are indeed a rare and very precious little "flower".

    in reply to: Paxie – a couple of more photos #98600
    Indianna
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    :D I just love the images of dogs in bubbles. As for Paxy puppies in bubbles, well I can hardly resist. Fantastic, on all fronts. What a superb puppy dog he is.

    in reply to: Parker – Jack Russell Terrier x Puppy *HOMED* #98565
    Indianna
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    Parker, you are gorgeous:D You managed to subdue that big leave you hunted down AND you won the plastic bottle prize too. Well done, what a super (and very handsome) little dog you are!

    in reply to: Paxie – a couple of more photos #98554
    Indianna
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    :lol: Well, what a fantastic video of ‘the boys’. Its great to see them on the move. By jings Pax is full of it – isn’t he? They certainly have oodles and doodles of character. Are they a Chihuahua-JRT mix? I suppose no-one really knows but whatever they are, they really are grand. If I close my eyes really, really tight, cross everything and wish really, really, REALLY hard I may be able to resist completing an adoption form, but then again . . . . . Thank you so much for keeping us all up-dated and very much amused by the antics of the dynamic duo. :D

    in reply to: Paxie – a couple of more photos #98491
    Indianna
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    :) What a nice little dog Bosco is, he has greatness in him. So happy he has a permanent family lined up. They will stay in touch with you I am sure. That said, he is such a bright little soul he will probably stay in touch with you himself! Ah well, Pax and Parker to ‘watch’ now. Don’t know why I feel so attached to Paxy, but I do – Parker is a little cracker as well though.

    in reply to: Nellie – Patterdale Terrier #98487
    Indianna
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    :( I don’t think I will ever recover from the shame of the state I was in when I had to go to the pet store for dog food! Honestly,crawling about in the undergrowth, at my age! I really did look a fright. Tonight was the last night of this training session and we had a test. The Nells bells dropped three points overall, Norma (trainer) was delighted with us and informed me that we had skipped the beginners test and had in fact passed the intermediate level. I did wonder when we had to do a 3-minute down, stay with handlers out of sight (we the other candidates and myself) were all hiding in the kitchen part of the hall. Bless her little paws, the Nells bells did it. We got the score card, a certificate and Nells got a squeaky toy which I couldn’t get off her, did eventually but it wasn’t easy. Took her for a bit of a romp on the village green on the way home. When we got home all the dogs were out in the garden, I took some vegetable peelings to the composting bin and noticed a freshly dug bit of ground under the fence. I called Nellabi’s name and sure enough she appeared from round a bush in the neighbour’s garden, squeezed back under the fence (lying on her side and wriggling) and was back where she should be. I suppose it was only a matter of time before she started to tunnel under the fence – she is a terrier after all – 100%. As well as going off hunting and visiting the neighbours (they were not around during her little visit I am glad to say) she can now twirl, twist, circle me and we are learing to weave. She really is a great little mutt.

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