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  1. Waco

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    Oh, aren't they fat and cheeky looking! (Like me but I'm fat and sassy!) They've grown so much! Are you going to be able to keep the beige one you like? Is it the pretty chubby one in the front the one you like ... I like that one! :D
     
  3. Liz

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    They're so lovely! Have you a separate room for them inside?
    Summer puppies are so much easier. How's mum?
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  4. Waco

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    The little orange bitch has a lovely home and she is comming back to me for a litter when ready, so no I can't keep her, but this is the next best thing and best I can do.

    Yes summer puppies are so much easier - but they are hard work at the moment.

    the orange puppies have been sick today, so all a bit worrying. they were wormed for second time, so could be that or too much sun, don't know, but trying to keep their liquid intake up.
     
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    So lovely waco, Its probably the heat that is making them sick, it looks quite cool where they are. [​IMG]
     
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    Silly thing to say, but are dogs like cats? Our white ones always had problems the others didn't ... sicknesses and such ... gene deficiencies and the like?

    I'm glad that "little orange bitch" has a good home to go to ... a bit like the little orange poppies! :D
     
  7. Waco

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    oh never thought of that, she is going to be called "lottie" should have been poppy.

    My sisters children are spanish and when they first came over to england they could not speak English and used to get poppies and puppies mixed up. My farther took them to see some puppies and came home to tell us all that they had seen "lupins".

    I think it is more than odd that only the orange are sick - but no they do not usually have problems in comparison to blue, all very odd - just heat I think.
     
  8. suedobie

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    Fantastic puppies Waco, I would love to give them all a BIG HUG, they look so scrummy.

    Sue
     
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    Lovely pups Waco. Having lost my last Cav at the end of 2005 - I am now, having stopped work - about to take the plunge again - if I can find the one I fall for.
     
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    Hi Waco the pups are grrrreat,beautiful.
     
  11. Waco

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    Kennel club would not accept Millersway marsh mallow for No. 9 so she is now "Millersway lotus flower" abbreviated to Lottie, as the new owners drive a lotus also flower and her mum is "millersway mercedes" I thought it a great compromise.

    see them here
    http://www.walnutcottage.net/pups5.htm
     
  12. Liz

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    Waco, just looked at the puppy pictures, they are gorgeous. Have they all been accounted for? When do you let them go?
     
  13. rosa

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    Liz do you want a one [​IMG]
     
  14. Liz

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    No, rosa much as I would love one. It just seems such a short ime since they were born and soon they have to go. :(
    My 3 are getting on now, 2 are 11 and one is 9, and I still call him the puppy!
     
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    Debating whether to let rosa have pups in the future, I keep thinking it would be nice on the other hand i would want to keep one and being in a flat, just enough room to have rosa. Cavaliers normally just have 3 or 4 pups. Will think very hard about this one. [​IMG]
     
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