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    Quote Originally Posted by Trouble View Post
    This is chops hes trouble but calmed down now
    HAHAHA, he doesn't look very impressed!! Was this taken before or after the introduction of Tilly?
    littletreasures xx

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    This is Koda in his favourite position, having a cuddle.

    And another one

    He's one in April
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    and this is Bailey, who's just 8 on his lovely new bed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AliceK View Post
    My springer hates the rain too. He won't go out for his wee if it's raining and when it snowed he was scared of it coming down out of the sky.
    He spends his day in the kitchen / den because he is still too bouncy / excitable around the LO's plus he steals toys, but he is pretty calm and happy to do so but the minute I finish work it's as if he knows that he can then go mad and he usually does for the rest of the evening.

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    My springer does all of the above too.
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    I have a 2 Y old lab, and a 5m old springer pup. They mostly just sleep when the kiddies are here and are as soft as butter with them. I have a 11 month old baby who thinks he is also a pup and dives in and plays with them (under a very watchful eye!). If they get too bouncy they (dogs) are put in the hall but can still see us through the gate as I won't 'shut them away', they live here.

    On Monday 11 month olds parent came in and told me he was bouncing on all fours like our springer pup, she thought it was hilarious! I didn't quite know what to say and just came out with "I just hope he doesn't start barking too!"

    In the garden they have a big pen so there is no chance of any contamination from poop etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by littletreasures View Post
    HAHAHA, he doesn't look very impressed!! Was this taken before or after the introduction of Tilly?
    before !!!!
    One life live it

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    my Milly, love her .
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    Quote Originally Posted by *daisychain* View Post
    my Milly, love her .
    Love her !!!!!
    One life live it

 

 
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