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Good question :unsure: ... I just reread the story and melted all over again. :wub: :wub: :wub:

... and that photo of Bonnie and Tank ... ahhhhhhhhhh :teehee:
 
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Bonnie and pup are doing fine. I will try to get some photos from Jo to post. He is still the cleanest pup in the UK and the fattest.

Cant believe but they are 6 weeks today. My three are real little monsters now. They constantly want to be out of the cage and are all over the place, great fun though. One has learnt to bark now so does so at every oppurtunity, just like her father and mother. ;)
 
And here is Bonnie still cuddling her baby. He is 4 lbs now :D

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I have just been away for the weekend so I am catching up, I am so happy now I now I know they are doing well :huggles: :D
 
Oh she looks like she just loves him to bits! How will she cope when he goes to a new home Jan?
 
Bonie looks soooooooooo happy & contented :)

In fact,they look INSEPERABLE????? :wub: :wub:
 
Bonnie and her baby make me go all gooey :wub: . If I need cheering up I just need to look at the photos of them! :) :wub: :wub: :wub: :))
 
The pups wont be going to their new homes much before 13 weeks so by that time Bonnie will think he is 10 weeks old and will have had enough of him.
 
:D :D It doesn't work like that for humans Jan (if only!!!) (w00t)

Unfortunatley you get fed up at 14 years, and end up with them another 14 these days :teehee:

Bless the little darlings
 
Yep, thats why I have no kids and 9 dogs instead. I have lots of God children instead, all of whom are threatened on a regular basis with going to stay with Auntie Jan if they keep on misbehaving :D
 
Been a bit slow catching on to this post as I've been off line for a few weeks.

AAAAWWWWW!! Big lump in my throat whilst reading this but sooo glad it's all worked out! :wub: :wub: :wub:
 
Jan Doherty said:
all of whom are threatened on a regular basis with going to stay with Auntie Jan if they keep on misbehaving :D
Jan.

Q1 Do you take anyone's children or do you have to be their godmother?

Q2 Would you like to be godmother to my youngest son?

Q3 Do you accept visits from children armed with GCSE course-work which

almost certainly has to be completed by the following Friday?

Q4 Do you mind being used as a final warning i.e "if things don't

improve you're off to see Aunty Jan"

Jenny
 
quintessence said:
Q1    Do you take anyone's children or do you have to be their godmother?

Q2    Would you like to be godmother to my youngest son?

Q3    Do you accept visits from children armed with GCSE course-work which

        almost certainly has to be completed by the following Friday?

Q4    Do you mind being used as a final warning i.e "if things don't                     

        improve you're off to see Aunty Jan"

Jenny
Q1. No I dont take everyones Kids only my Godchildren.

Q2. No more God children thank you.

Q3. Older children welcome of they are prepared to dog sit :thumbsup:

Q4. No problem being used as a threat, my sister did all the time to my nieces and Nephew and I do believe that my friends children are threatened with me coming to see them if they dont behave.

Any way who needs children when you have IGs and Tally lurcher :huggles:

And why does everyone insist that I be a god parent when it is widely known I am not over fond of rug rats? :angry: And why doI always end up accepting? ;)
 
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