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They’re huge now! What a gorgeous pack you have
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Hi Josie, the girls Vejay and Dainty are fine. This wretched HOT weather does nothing to stop their puppy antics and playing !!
They are looking very grown up these days, Dainty is so much like her mum, she looks like her mum and is gentle and easy to manage,(although my husband dose'nt think so! ) Vejay is still very bold and looks much more like her dad. They are good puppies, at the moment they are enjoying growing up and puppy life, they both enjoy the water tanks in the field, just like their mum.
I shall have to make an effort and get some more pictures.
Excellent. When will you plan to breed? Will you try for having them whelp at different times or close together?Both Dainty and VeJay had their BVA eye tests last week. They were both, GPRA and RPED clear, with their Gonioscopy scores being a zero (0).
Both girls behaved themselves as expected, of course.
Both girls behaved themselves as expected, of course.
@excuseme your girls are beautiful where has that year gone! My boy will be 1 next week its flown past so quickly.
Hi, I've just read through the whole thread of the pup's story..WOW...what a plump little things they were.Hello all,
Well, the two girls "VeJay" and "Dainty" are 2 years old now and I have yet to take some updated pictures of them for you to see. They haven't changed in looks and VeJay is still the bold one of the two. They have very different characters.
They have learn't what a day out shooting is and what is expected of them in the "Beating line". They both work nicely, although at different speeds and in different ways, (their individuals), neither of them are "gun shy", loud bangs do not bother them, and they never go to the same shoot together.
They are quiet strange at night time as they just love to go out to their shed/kennel where they were raised, and at about 9.15pm they start to "buzz" and ask to go out to bed. They both have an Equafleece" polo neck fleece to go to bed in, (their pyjamas) and they have just a warm lamp (not a light) to keep warm under.
They have been a fairly easy couple while growing up, they have never done any damage in the house and "potty" training was easy.
Please keep reminding me to take some pictures of them.
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