squab 2,875 Posted September 19, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 19, 2013 She was a cracker though to be fair I almost kept that on but you can't keep them all ! I'm glad she's behaving for you ! I speak to everyone that's had the pups and they all say how well behaved they are ! Which is great ! Mines a little terror lol prob the dh in them iv heard they can be quite aloof,certainly chilled for a young un cheers Quote Link to post
sikastag_1 689 Posted September 19, 2013 Report Share Posted September 19, 2013 Nice pup mate good luck way it Quote Link to post
dodger 2,781 Posted September 19, 2013 Report Share Posted September 19, 2013 Seems a nice litter this n look like they got good homes be good to see em comin on atb with em lads.. Quote Link to post
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted September 19, 2013 Report Share Posted September 19, 2013 to finaly say that sentence you thought you would never hear,immediately i know what your thinking and its not that lol. took a drive up to leicester last week and picked up a nice bitch pup from hubbs,came across as a decent lad and the dam was in fine fettle as they say. the pup is dh/grey whip/collie . when i told the missus i was popping out for a few hours,when dogs are concerned she tends to know what that means,she offered to come along for the drive,i gave her a blanket to put on her lap so now she really knows whats going on,preperation on my part the last time she came with me to pick a pup up over ten year ago it repeatedly emptied itself from both ends all over her on the journey home well after meeting hubbs cheers mate i was walking away with the little bich i gingerly handed her to the missus for the journey home and thats when it happened,it looked at her with those blue eyes and it was love at first sight only ever kept them in the kennells so imagine my suprise when we got home and she said"why dont we crate train this one and keep her in the house" i nearly fell over.(thats the sentence by the way lol) so from that first night and ever since she has slept in her crate in the kitchen,all night every night from day one have not heard a peep out of her,got these puppy pad things in there for toilet training and she does wee on them but has never taken a dump in there always out in the garden so thats not to bad and she gets plenty of run around time in the garden with my 2 year old terrier first jabs the other day second in 2 weeks £65 at pets for homes,includes microchip,wormer,flea treatment so didnt think that was to bad considering. size,guessing game we all know but around 26tts will be nice,good coat and good set of feet on the bich and we got it made hopefully. skye cheers Lovely pup that one....far nicer than Gaz's pup and way more intelligent looking.....looks as if it'll be far faster too and will no doubt be able to jump higher, stay longer and have buckets more bottle....with neater feet and a sound temperament to boot..... 4 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted September 19, 2013 Report Share Posted September 19, 2013 to finaly say that sentence you thought you would never hear,immediately i know what your thinking and its not that lol. took a drive up to leicester last week and picked up a nice bitch pup from hubbs,came across as a decent lad and the dam was in fine fettle as they say. the pup is dh/grey whip/collie . when i told the missus i was popping out for a few hours,when dogs are concerned she tends to know what that means,she offered to come along for the drive,i gave her a blanket to put on her lap so now she really knows whats going on,preperation on my part the last time she came with me to pick a pup up over ten year ago it repeatedly emptied itself from both ends all over her on the journey home well after meeting hubbs cheers mate i was walking away with the little bich i gingerly handed her to the missus for the journey home and thats when it happened,it looked at her with those blue eyes and it was love at first sight only ever kept them in the kennells so imagine my suprise when we got home and she said"why dont we crate train this one and keep her in the house" i nearly fell over.(thats the sentence by the way lol) so from that first night and ever since she has slept in her crate in the kitchen,all night every night from day one have not heard a peep out of her,got these puppy pad things in there for toilet training and she does wee on them but has never taken a dump in there always out in the garden so thats not to bad and she gets plenty of run around time in the garden with my 2 year old terrier first jabs the other day second in 2 weeks £65 at pets for homes,includes microchip,wormer,flea treatment so didnt think that was to bad considering. size,guessing game we all know but around 26tts will be nice,good coat and good set of feet on the bich and we got it made hopefully. skye cheers Lovely pup that one....far nicer than Gaz's pup and way more intelligent looking.....looks as if it'll be far faster too and will no doubt be able to jump higher, stay longer and have buckets more bottle....with neater feet and a sound temperament to boot..... Mines getting fed bakers complete so you're probably right Quote Link to post
squab 2,875 Posted September 19, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 19, 2013 to finaly say that sentence you thought you would never hear,immediately i know what your thinking and its not that lol. took a drive up to leicester last week and picked up a nice bitch pup from hubbs,came across as a decent lad and the dam was in fine fettle as they say. the pup is dh/grey whip/collie . when i told the missus i was popping out for a few hours,when dogs are concerned she tends to know what that means,she offered to come along for the drive,i gave her a blanket to put on her lap so now she really knows whats going on,preperation on my part the last time she came with me to pick a pup up over ten year ago it repeatedly emptied itself from both ends all over her on the journey home well after meeting hubbs cheers mate i was walking away with the little bich i gingerly handed her to the missus for the journey home and thats when it happened,it looked at her with those blue eyes and it was love at first sight only ever kept them in the kennells so imagine my suprise when we got home and she said"why dont we crate train this one and keep her in the house" i nearly fell over.(thats the sentence by the way lol) so from that first night and ever since she has slept in her crate in the kitchen,all night every night from day one have not heard a peep out of her,got these puppy pad things in there for toilet training and she does wee on them but has never taken a dump in there always out in the garden so thats not to bad and she gets plenty of run around time in the garden with my 2 year old terrier first jabs the other day second in 2 weeks £65 at pets for homes,includes microchip,wormer,flea treatment so didnt think that was to bad considering. size,guessing game we all know but around 26tts will be nice,good coat and good set of feet on the bich and we got it made hopefully. skye cheers Lovely pup that one....far nicer than Gaz's pup and way more intelligent looking.....looks as if it'll be far faster too and will no doubt be able to jump higher, stay longer and have buckets more bottle....with neater feet and a sound temperament to boot..... Mines getting fed bakers complete so you're probably right don't worry to much Gaz,you must have heard all the rumours about working a white dog,they are shite apparently 1 Quote Link to post
david.kean.21 34 Posted September 19, 2013 Report Share Posted September 19, 2013 stunning bitch that mate Quote Link to post
squab 2,875 Posted September 19, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 19, 2013 (edited) cheers for the comments lads hubbs had done good on the litter up to the rest of us now to do them justice for the future hopefully atb Edited September 19, 2013 by hunter1372 Quote Link to post
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