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Milfus
MemberHi Yvonne
we are very interested in adopting this gorgeous little baby!we’ve been home approved so if and when it suits maybe someone could contact us about meeting her.
Thanks
Milyana n the Masterson gangMilfus
MemberYvonne you are amazing for keeping us updated so regularly and enthusiasticly on Dolly and her gang! It’s fab seeing them growing and changing. We are dying to meet them all and are still hoping to adopt one. Your house will be very quiet without them I reckon! Dolly couldn’t have been luckier having such a great foster experience.
Milfus
MemberSo good to see Dolly learning to be young!the pups are getting really cute. You really are brilliant for both the loved and care you’re giving to all and the regular updates you are paying so that we can help the journey!Thank you so much to everyone involved!
Milfus
MemberOmg! They are really starting to uncurl and grow into their coats!i’ve just looked up pictures of border terriers and I think you could be on to something,Indianna! The colouring is definately in keeping with border terriers,with dark faces and tan bodies.it will be interesting to watch them change over the next few weeks!Still keeping my fingers crossed for one of the girls.Now to teach patience to my sons….!!!
Milfus
MemberHow is beautiful Keisha doing?
Any recent photos of her? Is the daddy likely to have been a collie or is Keisha just fluffier than her siblings?
She is such a pretty little pup!Milfus
MemberHi Yoddy
Thanks for posting such an honest and frank account of Dolly! Claire knows me well at this stage but my situation is like this:
We are a family of 6, 2 adults and 4 sons ranging in age from 15 to 6. We also have a rabbit who has the freedom of the back garden n scares away the cats! We regularly mind my parent’s dog Daisy who is a 5 year old cairn terrier, who my son has trained to live happily with our rabbit. We thought taking one of the female pups would be our best option so that it would always have been around Daisy and the rabbit but my heart melts when I see Dolly! I would hate to see her left in favour of her pups! Having said that finding a suitable home is what it’s all about and if we can’t do that then I’m happy to see her go to someone who can! Is love to know what breed the father of the pups might be and get an idea of what they might be like but maybe it’s too early to hazard s guess on that yet! I am a believer in the importance of getting the perfect dog for a family so I’ll happily take your advice on this!
Well done on such a great fostering job, I’m sure it’s difficult to let them go! . MilyanaMilfus
MemberI’m thinking Diego for the boy and Dana and Daisy for the girls? D’s are difficult! !!
soooo cute though!
Milfus
MemberSo thrilled to see them all thriving! Is it too early to guess what breed the daddy was? I’m still really interested in adopting either Dolly or one of the female pups! Our whole family are following Dollys journey and waiting patiently for the time when we can give one of them a home!
Milfus
MemberSo excited to see the little pups born safe n sound and Dolly too!Can’t wait to see them in person with a view to adopting one or Dolly herself. We’ve had our HV so it’s a case of being patient now!
Well done to a great foster family and little Dolly, a true little star!Milfus
MemberPoor little baby. Delighted to see her safe and well.
Milfus
MemberLove Love these pair…wish I could rehome 2 dogs but just not in the position to!Love seeing the updates on them.
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