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...and Tali's First Christmas.....

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Tali was so well behaved yesterday - we had 4 children in the house so we set up the puppy pen in the middle of the room. Both dogs watched all proceedings from their vantage point.......and just couldn't work out why the humans kept the insides of parcels when the wrapping was far more interesting!! :lol:

 

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...and one from Christmas Eve.....

"I'm not really allowed on the furniture but this looked so comfy - I kept my eyes closed and looked cute!"

 

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She has grown loads! How old is she now? Still very cute though! :D

 

We said Lola wouldn't be allowed on the furniture as Poppy never was. However she is now allowed up on the sofa when we invite her up(which is turning out to be a lot of the time!) I love it that everytime you sit on the floor she comes over and tries to sit on you and go to sleep!

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Tali is 15 weeks old now - how old is Lola?

 

Jazz is allowed up if invited and as long as she has a blanket to lie on - I've trained her to fetch her blanket. Tali prefers the floor but I can't get down on the floor so I'm hoping that she wants to come and sit with me soon.

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Lola is 7.5 months now. A grown up doggie compared to all the pups on here! She is still tiny though, only about 12" tall. Which is why she still fits on our knees! I'll have to take a few more photos to post on here so you can see how small she is. It's funny having a dog small enough to lift up and cuddle comfortably. Our last dog was just that bit too big whereas Lola is perfect!

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We think she'll probably be an inch or so taller than Jazz but should have the same facial characteristics, with the long muzzle etc.

 

We're hoping to join you and Claret on one of the 'after Farmers' Market' dog walks - the main problem is me not being able to walk on slippy or rough ground.

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We're hoping to join you and Claret on one of the 'after Farmers' Market' dog walks - the main problem is me not being able to walk on slippy or rough ground.

 

Sounds great :D It shouldn't be too bad once the ground dries up as it's relatively flat. You can stand still and let the dogs have a good run about. :wink:

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