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puppy walker

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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 10:56 pm Post subject: |
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My friend has a westie who is adorable but if Jd oversteps the mark with her with his bounciness etc she soon puts him in his place and can reduce him to a whimpering wreck in seconds by her growl etc despite Jd towering over her. Quite amusing to watch.
Long as you Sam and your dogs enjoyed your walk/swim take no notice of all the grumpies out there 
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tickatape Offline
I Love Truffles

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Lab Names: Truffles (Something Sweet) D.O.B 12/9/06 Sam 19/12/05
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:52 am Post subject: |
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The things being said in this post are so close to my heart at the moment. I keep Truffs on her long lead for the more public part of our walks as she is so fussy when she sees other dogs. She so wants to meet and greet. I seem to have to explain to everyone that she is only 9 months old and is only fussy. A lot do understand and come over A lot also look at me like I have 2 heads
The lady who took her 2 bitches in season for walks really annoys me - god she's the one who should be shouted at! Stupid woman.
We went for a walk the other week and a dog and owner where close by. The dog came over and tried to hump Truffs. All she said was he is so randy and that she didn't have a lead with her. It just annoyed us.
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