New Puppy

buzyg said:
A little beauty and famous. 8) :thumbsup:

https://images.app.goo.gl/zbm8Km311tJT4H9e7
yes I'm quite disappointed now that she didn't come with the Tom Hardy attachment :)
We've just started taking her out & so many people say "Bill Sikes" when they see her.
 
Big Red Cat said:
Crazy Harry said:
You say good-bye to an old dog and you wonder how the hell they knew so much and if you'll get all that ground work done with a new puppy.

We used to rescue GSD's at around a year old when inexperienced owners couldn't handle them. This time we got one at six months who the breeder had held for a buyer who in the end couldn't have her. Nice to get a 'box fresh' pup. We've had her about ten weeks now - my lad got a photo of her getting into Christmas!
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She's gorgeous.
We were looking at getting a rescue Staffie or similar as a friend for Arlo as he adores other dogs. However the Bull Terrier rescues won't rehome to homes with cats (we have 4) and/or the ones at Dogs Trust etc all state only to be rehomed to be the only dog in the home. :(

We have a very unreal mix of GSDs (two at the moment but had three for around ten years or so); cat and chickens - very odd to watch them all in the garden together :lol:

New pup meets this summers chickens when we got her home in October DSCF2294.JPG

Those look great digging paws on Lottie - good luck!
 
scootr said:
IRD said:
Timmyboybunter said:
Good excuse to get a festive photo of Barry on show...

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Used to have a Golden Retriever. Beautiful dogs. Mine went to work with me every day. He was se obedient and well behaved. I have been trying to train the wife in the same way but without any success. :roll:

Biscuits and spankings mate, biscuits and spankings :rofl:
Thanks for the advice I’ll let you know how I get on. :wink:
 
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