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Puppy photos, Gus's new friend

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Our little terrier Spike passed away at Christmas, leaving our rottie Gus on his own, he's got a new friend

now, 'Chester' the Norfolk Terrier. :hi:

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Brilliant , the rotties gonna be impressed with the new squeaky toy tho , were looking to get a friend for our rottie soon as , friends brought a 4 month rottie pup round on sat and it chased ours all over the place , there soft a anything really .

At least the rottie has a ew toy to play with.... :giggle:

Looks cute though, have fun.

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were looking to get a friend for our rottie soon as , friends brought a 4 month rottie pup round on sat and it chased ours all over the place , there soft a anything really .

Lol, Soft aren't they, we've had the drama, felt his terror as he's chased around the living room, by the half pound terrier :giggle:

What a cute bundle of fun!

Wook at the ickle doggie - bloody gorgeous :thumbup::thumbup:

Very cute!

Very cute, does it run on batteries? :giggle:

Very cute, does it run on batteries? emoticon-0136-giggle.gif

Yes and after 7 yaps it does a back flip :D

Gorgeous puppy :)emoticon-0148-yes.gif

I was given a toy one, unfortunately it didn't do any backflips, it was one you strapped to someone's leg and then you ran as it did unmentionables to aforementioned leg!

Can I have it please :)

Aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh. Cute..........

They're tough little dogs. He'll be fine with his big friend.

Phil

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They always look so cute and lovely when there a little puppy, but when they get older... oh my they can be a pain. Still trying to calm down my one year old springer!

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Quite pleased with this snap, like the way the bench frames Chester, shame about the hose though.

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Growing in confidence...

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Pushing his luck...

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In solitary.....

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Thats cool , although he looks less framed and more ... impaled , lol.

Awwwwwww how cute.... Gus is a very handsome lad... i hope my Buster turns out a fine young dog..

He,s settled in now,no,s his name, and winding Lassie up. and doing abit of Loging in the living room, dirty boy :giggle:

Ps how did you get pup to stay still? Buster wont keep still, gonna try and get some pic,s this weekend.

Well done for getting a friend for Gus... was the best thing i did getting Buster...

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Ps how did you get pup to stay still? Buster wont keep still, gonna try and get some pic,s this weekend.

Well done for getting a friend for Gus... was the best thing i did getting Buster...

:giggle: You must be joking, so many deleted blurred photos today, countless actually.

Thank god for digital cameras, would cost a fortune in film to get any decent photos.

Thanks :thumbup:

Quite pleased with this snap, like the way the bench frames Chester, shame about the hose though.

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Lovely pup :thumbup:

Can you teach him to do some weeding ? ;)

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Lovely pup :thumbup:

Can you teach him to do some weeding ? ;)

:giggle: Point taken, must B&Q it for some of that 'agent orange' stuff tomorow......

.....They're next to Halfords :think:

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:giggle: Point taken, must B&Q it for some of that 'agent orange' stuff tomorow......

.....They're next to Halfords :think:

Just two thoughts - find some method of controling snails /slugs that don't involve chemicals . Slugs/snails give dogs/pups lungworm . The slugbait seems attractive to ,even ,adult dogs - mine had a nasty stomach upset - both ends after he was seen in a flower bed with slug bait ,and it had been disturbed . And from RSPCA items on TV -seems this is a major source of dog poisoning .

Just a heads up - simple as it seems ,I was nearly caught out . So if weeding with chemicals etc - find something that's dog friendly - I'm now looking at beer traps for snails this year .

bet they both can shlt a pan full.

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