Lucy & Max (aka Herbie), always glued to each other.
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just after a long walk at lunch time…both of them are waiting calmly for their food to be served ![]()
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There’s no better way to start the day…
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…lazy Sunday afternoon…
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lunch break at the local green
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Just after on month we can say that:
– used to kids: yes
– used to another dog around the house: yes
– fully toilet trained : yes
– used to cats: not applicable
– sleeping: indoor
– appetite: v good
– traveling by car: v good
– walking on the lead: good
– recall: quite good, working in progress
– very quite around the house and very affectionate to all the family.
Treat Time….anyone ?!?! ![]()
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LESSON ONE: CARING IS SHARING
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Here we are on the way to visit Grandad. He travels well and he was very quite all the way to the final destination. The only thing is that you have to lift him down because he won’t jump out on his own…I guess that the height (of the car seat) scares him a bit ![]()
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Little Max and Lucy at the local green.
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it’s always nice to rest inside when the weather is miserable out there… ![]()
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again…if they are not outdoor playing…they are always one on top of each other.forever friends.
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Max and his foster sister…Lucy.
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Here our little Max waiting for Santa.
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