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  1. wiseowl

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    14 inches and counting;):smile:
     
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      Timmy playing in the snow :)
       
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        That is totally FAB!!!! :lunapic 130165696578242 5: Go, Timmy!!!! :thumbsup: :cat-kittyandsmiley:
         
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          Cor, in one end and out the other!

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          Next time I'll take a shorter focal length zoom so I can get in closer (+ maybe get a better DoF), and I'll stand so Dog's running towards me rather than away to try and get more front facing shots.
           
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          • Gail_68

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            @Logan He was hard work mate but I got there with him but I noticed his one ear kept flopping down and not developing rose bud like his other one, so I took him to the breeder his dad came from, he sat him on his lap, tucked the muscle of his ear correct and super glued it a very old tradition with staff's and when the clue wore off with me washing him..i blue tacked it for a bit afterwards which he advised me to do and bingo is ear matched lovely :yahoo:
             
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              @Logan ....mom I refuse to move anymore it's to much :snorky: :wub2:
               
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              That's a clever thing to do with his ear.
              They can be hard work with the training.
              We kept going to the training classes, even though they new it, but sometimes they still wouldn't listen to us. The class was for people who wanted to carry on with it. But the trainer has retired and we like to take them when they're puppies to get them used to other dogs and people.:doggieshmooze:
               
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                :snorky:
                He's saying do i have to sit in the snow.:snorky:
                Bramble never liked doing that
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                  @Logan apparently you've got to know what your doing when doing that to their ears and he said to me when a pups maturing don't let any one stroke their ears as they're developing shape regarding the muscles strengthening :)

                  A friend of ours was taking their dog to training lessons but she had the same reaction once left, Alfie wouldn't listen to some of her commands but socializing them is good from a puppy :dbgrtmb:

                  I'm not surprised he doesn't like sitting in it either :phew: a bit cold mate in area's :snorky:
                   
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                      When spring used to come and my Bruno was alive he used to find young birds which had fallen...and I caught him the first time nudging this young bird...bless him :love30:

                      I'm sharing a pic of me feeding it with a syringe of milk and my hubby dug worms up for it and we kept it in the shed a bit longer but I had a dog who wanted to keep going out side to sit on guard, so it was released after a couple of days of regular feeding :)

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                        I don’t know why it is. The cat is sleeping in a dog bed and the dogs are both sleeping in cat beds. Weird.

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                          The cat is sleeping in the dogs bed to show dominance; the dogs are sleeping in the cats bed because the cat has evicted them from theirs :heehee:
                           
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                            @Jack Sparrow The time to worry is when your cats eating with your dogs on pedigree chum dried food :snorky:
                             
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                              What does it mean when the cat sleeps on our bed :snorky:. Should I be worried :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                               
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