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Great strong looking pups Mark.Hope mine look as good at that age. Well done to you
Chris
Chris
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She's a little sh#t with anything bigger than herself but she was absolutly terrified of the pups (there again I was :blink: )forgot to say Mark thought you said your wee JRT was wild she looks sweet as anything in that photo with the pups
Mark Roberts said:Yep your right BJ, Lucy is here to stay even after several offers from a K9 members husband to buy her Sunday, and Mo's staying from the 2nd litter.
I think our next litter will have to be born with on/off switch's or am I just getting old :- " (please don't answer that last bit ) Lucy goes from 0-flat out she never walks?
She's pretty! :thumbsup:Mark Roberts said:
Is it fairly standard to put in that effort? I would have been thrilled.Mark Roberts said:Hi Joanna,
We don't normaly paper train, our normal routein is once they are up and about (3 weeks) they go outside every 1/2 ~ 1 hour to have a chance to empty and they get let back in as soon as they have emptied but with having 2 litters 4 weeks apart we had to compremise slightly and paper train the 2nd litter till the 1st had all gone to their new homes.
but now litter 1 are all gone litter 2 is are now being trained to empty outside as normal.
I hope all those who have had pups from us will agree that when pups leave us they are around 95% house trained with just the odd accident inside. (which can only be expected from puppies)
Lesley, so glad your OH has got sorted, does that mean i'll get no hassle next week :sweating:
I don't think so but I might be wronge.Is it fairly standard to put in that effort?
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