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Hi, saw tish at gamefair today. Turns out our two are related. My boys dad is Tilly's grand-dad!!!! That'll be where she gets the dash of brown from as that bedlington is a liver one. See you on facebook. x
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I see! ...I think I recall Tish saying something about that...well i never.Hi, saw tish at gamefair today. Turns out our two are related. My boys dad is Tilly's grand-dad!!!! That'll be where she gets the dash of brown from as that bedlington is a liver one. See you on facebook. x
I expects so...Looking at your photos it seems Finn went brownier when he got older then?This is Finn when he was little...
Playing with ferret....
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And having a big stretch....
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You're right about the brown tinge, in the right light his tail is ginger! Have lots of fun with little Tilly. Hopefully see you around at lurcher shows etc, i know Tish and Jo through shows so may meet you through them.
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Al, brilliant photos on your blog! So glad you found your perfect pup, she looks adorable!Crikey, you couldn't ask for much more than that! well done!
..I know you cant take any more pics,..but these are CUTE!
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I know. LoL. She doesn't quite have the 'hair' situation organised yet. I've had words with her about it though. The coat has changed and evolved regularly as she's grown, so watch this space! Hope you're getting a bit more sleep now.He's interesting...hairy face, but not so hairy body, almost like a lion! (LOL)
Hee hee! Soooo cute. How well I remember the 'bitey' phase. It really upset OH. He really wanted cuddles but all he got were needle-nibbles. Ear lobes and neck waddles were fair game, as was an unattended ankle, but hands bore the brunt of it! It really slackened off around teething time and was gone completely by 6 months. More pics please!ha ha! tish, i'm not gunna even contemplate how that situation came about! ..is that Willow?!(tilly got very chatty today, and had to be sponged down and hair dried!)
BEAUTIFUL! Aaaaarghh! Its like reliving puppyhood all over again! Brinnie liked to chew the lead but then again, she liked to have a munch of everything - tassles, shoe laces, bits of grass blowing in the breeze... Luckily for us we live near the beach so we never really had to put her on the lead for long - she just followed us around because she was tiny, and never really got out of the habit. And funny old thing - we never did persuade her to sleep with her legs closed!Put some more on today, alyhf....went to the vet today for her second injection, then she will be able to go out in two weeks time.
Just have to get her to stop chewing the lead by then!
She is calming down a lot now and as you can see beginning to take on that lurcher shape.
You can almost see that nose growing as you look at it!
she doesn't always sleep like this:
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Yep, frustrating isn't it! I'd never raised a puppy before, just rescues. OH used to ask me everyday when she would stop biting! Just keep replacing your hand with a toy and know that they do eventually grow out of it. Friends of ours used to get so frustrated with telling their lab puppy to stop munching them, that they just used to give up, and give him their arm to keep him quiet. Problem is now he's fully grown and still thinks its ok to munch on peoples hands and arms! Ooops.very similar!Nice photos.
I live near the beach too, so I shall try the same tact!
Till is still a bit young, so plenty of time to get her trained on the lead... She is driving me mental today though.
First thing this morning, half asleep, is not the time I want constant needle sharp teeth biting me. (LOL)!
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