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Discussion in 'Introductions & Saying Hello' started by Dave Bennett, May 24, 2017.

  1. Dave Bennett

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    We don't know yet but as I mentioned we can have him on June 28th (but maybe a week earlier) which is my middle son's 18th birthday and We gave him naming rights as a result,I have a very strong feeling the name will be connected with a certain North London football club who everone in the house follows and it's not Arsenal!!!
    Yes he certainly is cute but they are all so adorable and play on our better instincts!!!
     
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    Welcome from me and my 7 year old black girl Lilly in the Northern part of Great Britain.
    Looking at those titchy black ears, thinking, wondering, whether they will be velvet handkerchiefs when all grown up. Yum!
    He is gorgeous.
    jac
     
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    Hi and welcome from me and 3.5 year old red girl, Harley from Bristol in the SW UK. I got my girl when my daughter (only child) went off to uni......they are fab replacements / additions ;)
    He looks adorable and sounds like he will be very much loved.
     
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    Well thank you all for the lovely positive comments.I have brought three rascals up and they've all turned out ok so please please please little dog be slightly easier.
    I just thought of camping and ears being nibbled by the little doggy at six in the morning as a wake up.
     
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    Hello Dave and your divine bundle of fur! We cheated & skipped the puppy-stage, Coco was 16 months when we adopted him. We missed the poo/wee/chewing phase, but fell straight in to the my-dog-pulls-like-a-train phase :rolleyes:
     
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    who needs there to be a tent involved? :D
     
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    6?:D that will be a lie in;)
     
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    A lie in eh??? Remind me not to go camping with you then:)
     
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    Well I've changed thousands of nappies over the years so I am not too fazed by starting again.Strangely the smell of dog poo isn't an issue but cat poo makes me feel physically sick!!!
     
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    It was my thought and I said it was camping!!!!:)
     

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