I nearly stole an extra Christmas present for myself today......

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As it was the whole litter had found homes before they were born, but they are at the very best age - sooooo sweet :) :) :) Their little tails were wagging the whole time :)
 
Pups are adorable at this age, but kind of like how i feel about kids. They have the cute stage, then after that im totally not into them. That rebellious phase is not for me at all, which is why i a) dont have kids b) only rescue older dogs. (my only pup in my life made sure im never getting a pup ever again!!!)
 
Very cute Levrier but not for me, bit like I feel about Rosie Sausage! Still it’s lucky we all like different breeds.
How sad equi that you had a bad puppy experience that has made you tar all pups with the same brush. I have a 7 month old flatcoat at the moment. She is a total delight. You may say she is not quite to the teenage stage yet but none of mine have ever been rebellious. Full of life, fun and mischief but always loving and wanting to please.
 
Very sweet! I’m currently doing a lot with a Boston litter, I do not support bachys but their mum is just great and I’ve been sorely tempted :p
 
I love puppies and have promised myself a pair of cavs when I am older :)

with these two-quarrie has had a couple of full on weeks but to be perfectly honest, it was when I took my eye off the ball with training-either because I became a bit complacent because he was such a good pup or because later on there was a lot of work and family stress eating into my spare time. I now have two entire males at just over 18 months and they such fun and great to have around.

really don't like kids though :p
 
Lovely cavalier, looks very like our first one who was a blanketed tri. A sweet sweet dog and lived until she was 14. I may return to cavaliers when I’m too old to cope with flatcoats anymore
 
She is gorgeous. I love puppies, but find the house training a bit tiring, I do like my sleep!
Still we are getting another in 2018 and another in 2019 so am not cured yet!
No more children though, one was enough. And other peoples generally leave me cold.
 
Lovely cavalier, looks very like our first one who was a blanketed tri. A sweet sweet dog and lived until she was 14. I may return to cavaliers when I’m too old to cope with flatcoats anymore

This was the result of two wholecolour parents (hence heavily marked) - it was quite a surprise :)

I have to agree about the puppy thing, 6 weeks really is the optimum adorable age but they can then become much harder work :D Millie lurcher is approx 15 months old now and is very hard work indeed :D
 
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