I would say that dog is starting to relax a little bit
. He looks well, love both images, isn’t he a happy boy with his mother. Its such a happy ending for him, lovely dog, super home – great, just great ![]()
Another great image of ‘Lexi at home’. It’s starting to look like an article fro one of those glossy, expensive magazines
You know, Lexi preparing a light lunch, Lexi leaving for the theatre, wearing diamonds of course, Lexi getting ready for breakfast in bed,
. Better stop now, I am getting slightly out of hand. Thank you Susiedub, great photos and up-dates as always ![]()
What a funny little soul you are Lexi
. You need a terrier tunnel to keep you nice and cosy although your foster family seem to supply you with very nice beds. I wonder why you feel the cold so much
. Are you very thin skinned with a fine coat? I suppose being so small its hard to hold the heat – like a little mouse ![]()
I have a bungee-type coupler for walking my two dogs. Its attached it to a walking belt and the leads attached to the coupler. The leads don’t get tangled at all and I have to say the coupler and walking belt are two of my better purchases. A third dog could then be hand walked at the same time or be attached to one of the other dogs via a ‘link’ line (either chain or webbing, depending on the size of the dogs) and everyone is happy ![]()
Taking little, safe steps into what is your future with your very own family who will care for you for the rest of your life. I wish you knew that you are safe and with good people – you will. Enjoy all the countryside you have to run around in. What a lovely dog you are, with such a gentle soul ![]()
Great to see that cheeky little face under Happy Endings and she is still hunting that ball. Its very good of you to let that person share your chair Pip, I am sure they were delighted ![]()
Well little Lexi, that is a lovely up-date from your foster mother. Be nice to the cat(s) now, probably bigger than you anyway and you really don’t want to tangle with moggies in their own home – that could go horribly wrong
You are a lovely little thing and I enjoy hearing about you. You have left one great foster home and landed straight into another great foster home and I have no doubt you will be having a ball. You will certainly continue with your 5-Star experience
.
Great to get the up-date on Pip’s brand new life. I am glad she is happy being part of her very own family. She is a little smasher, one of my favourites Have a great life Pip. I don’t really need to say it because I am sure you will ![]()
Can’t be logged on and not ask about you Lexi. How are you and what have you been up to recently? ![]()
Your new family should feel very lucky that you decided to adopt them, what a prize you are
. Like your foster mother, I am very much looking forward to lots (and LOTS) of up-dates. Very happy for you but I will have to find someone else now to take your place on my list of ‘must follow’
.
Well, look at you, whizzing through the weaving poles and popping over the jumps, very, very good boy. Nellie and I had our first agility session last Monday, only had four little cross pole jumps, six weaving poles and a tunnel. Much to my surprise, she HATES the tunnel
, will happily disappear down a hole in a split second but not happy about the tunnel. You just never know do you? You keep up the good work Hektor, your mother is quite right in being proud of you, good boy ![]()
The best possible outcome for the brothers. Double the fun for everybody involved and they will give total loyalty to their family. Great, great, great ![]()
What a cheeky, little face. Is that the ball in the photo that you fling around for yourself? Just proves what a clever little dog you are. Goodness me, as is said, terriers are big dogs in little packages, hunting that ball down – like a wolf ![]()
Velvet, you have real life Guardian Angels. You certainly landed with the best of the very best, great news, it has made my weekend ![]()
How did you get on yesterday Velvet? Was thinking of you ![]()
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