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Been Offered Sprys Litter Sister But Is 4 Dogs Too Many?

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I was passing sprys breeders and she has taken back sprys litter sister, and she is lovely.

is 4 too many to have and how do I pusuade jon??
 
I found a big difference when i went from 2 to 3 but

didnt really notice the 3 to 4 so much.......dont know

why :lol:

 
Having 4 is just perfect :thumbsup:

Two in each hand for a lead walk ;)
 
heh heh, more like Perry the GERman Shepherd in 1 hand and 3 long leggies in the other ........ Im buttering him up - ....he dosnt know whats coming!

p.s - is 7 months young enough to "re-train" just incase they havnt done what i do with my pups and stock break etc?
 
Of course 7 months is young enough to retrain :thumbsup:

Keep buttering him up ;)

You could tell him you want her instead of an easter egg (w00t)
 
You won't have any problem at all :D I remember the days when I had 4 - life was so easy then :wub:

........ and she'll train beautifully at only 7 months old :thumbsup:
 
after the 2nd one you don't notice

and 7 month old should be easy to trian to your ways

i have had a 19 month old and a 11 month old and 18 month old within 2 weeks soon learned my ways

good luck if you get her

don't forget photos please

tina
 
heeeeee

Jonathan is fine about it (hes taken to spry sooooo much and owning pointy noses easier than i thought!)

we pick up "Ginx" tomorrow , shes staying for the weekend to check shes happy and gets along with everyone, and will make an apperance at Selby tomorrow too (its on the way)

Im excited now!!!

:teehee: :teehee:
 
Well done , you are so lucky :thumbsup:

Best of luck with your new girlie :luck: :luck: :luck:
 
nice one

good :luck: with her

don't forget photos please

tina
 
congratulations

warning: 5 IS too many!
 

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