Dogs, why would you have them?!!

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This is what I woke up to at 6.45 this morning.. literally in my face :D repeated over and over.. you get the picture! (its a video so just click on the pic, I hope it works) 6/7 month old foster pup Diesel.. Don't need any alarm clocks round here! :rolleyes: sorry its so sideways I didn't know what end of me was up! :D



And this is Bellas opinion of early walks!
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I have had my puppy since December and Teal and Will since Feb 9th. I had always looked after friends dogs etc, my friend had 5 dogs who I would regulary house sit for. We wanted to have two now I have moved in properly but have got three, oh well.

But now I honestly dont think I could be dogless ever again. Me and my OH have been v lucky with the puppy (Dylan) he has been very good to train and occupys himself, self soothes and is clean (we have the odd accident which is normally our fault but he goes through the whole night and has done since he was 12weeks). Hes now 18weeks and is teething but hes still has been fab, he has plenty of his own toys and sticks to them. His only bad habits are he has a thing for nice ski socks or walking woolen socks. And yoghurt pots, if you are eating yoghurt he knows, no matter where he is in the house and he MUST clean the pot for you ready for the recylcling bin lol.

Will is 15yrs old arthirtic and a bit smelly bless him but sooooo full of character, we are just about to go to hydrotherapy in half hour. Considering he regulary takes him self for a swim in the pond at work I think he will love it and they give him a bath afterwards :D :D. And Teal is a bit nuts but a very loving dog and is fairly good to train and a great big brother for Dylan. Hes also a very good companion to go for a run with :D
 
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