Crazy Daisy

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So the husband has been a bit disheartened

we got our kelpie back in April he had just turned 1 and not had the best start and was looking for a loving home

husband had hoped to take him out in the van with him, long walks ect

but i ruined that.. Zac (the kelpie) is very much a mummy's boy and will always want to be with me

so he has brought him self a Collie pup.. Daisy... shes a ball of energy and fun with needle like teeth

she is cute i give her that but i am not looking forward to toilet training ect

so please meet Daisy (and Zac again for good measure) he has been very good with her telling her when he has had enough, but still playing nicely with her and watching over her

must say Zac looks worried in this photo its only because he was told "STAY!" for the photo
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Aww cute, why are you not looking forward to the toilet training? Both mine have been super easy to toilet train, I used bells for Juno but she got the hang of crying to go out within a couple of weeks, we only had a handful of accidents in the house and they were all our fault.
 
Aww cute, why are you not looking forward to the toilet training? Both mine have been super easy to toilet train, I used bells for Juno but she got the hang of crying to go out within a couple of weeks, we only had a handful of accidents in the house and they were all our fault.

She from a farm so they have been aloud to go any where, so now we have to undo that, im sure she will be fine but its just the normally puppy accidents on my nice 6 month old carpet :D
 
Will you work Zac and Daisy? I’d love to know how you get on if so.

I was very close to getting a Kelpie a year ago and still have a slight hankering for one when I see a good one.
 
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