Can't wait to see pictures of Bruce in his new home. Another spoiled dog in the making, and rightly so.Had an email from Bruce's breeder re what food hes currently on, etc. Apparently hes a cheeky boy, and breeder is going to miss him.
Touch luck mate, cos hes mine!!!
A week to go. Fortunately its a busy week by my standards (cut rhe grass, new tyres on the car, plumber doing some work, playing a gig with the band) else it will drag on forever, but 7 more days and little Bruce will be home where he belongs.
The following week im out for the evening on Tuesday to see Jethro Tull and ive already been inundated with offers to come around and dog sit, but I think Daughter #3 can have the privilege.
He doesn't look too stressed!!!Bruce is now home with us. For some of the car journey he whimpered and whined, but he's quickly figured out who his new humans are.
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Hello, is that the RSPCA? There's a dog that needs rescuing.First night went well. He spent an hour or two nesting in my discarded Y fronts, but rhen decided his dog bed was nicer and spent the rest of the night there. No crying or whimpering, he was quite grown up about it.
Our first puppy used the puppy mats well enough and that seemed like a win, but at a vet check the vet put us right and said just take the dog outside or it'll never learn inside is wrong, so he used words to the effect "just as it wakes and just before it sleeps" (being peak emptying times, I rather agree as a human) basically your dog realises that outside is where it needs to empty itself. (sorty for grandmother eggs etc)Were working on it. Rugs are up, puppy mats everywhere. Were starting to learn the signs that hes needjng a wee or about to drop a dirty bomb.