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The wee man and his best pal playing about, the wee pups great with him always following him about and letting him climb up on her when he falls, she no bothered atall about him pulling her ears or her tail, that's him started his apprenticeship as a dog man already, hopefully he'll teach me a thing or 2 in years to come :laugh: :laugh:

 

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  On 18/12/2013 at 18:17, bird said:

great pics mate, and sounds like the pup got a real nice temp, my older dog got good temp, so as my pup, but wouldnt trust him not to flatten a toddler, he knocks me down never mind kid lol

The pups temperment is excellent mate she's really gentle natured and she's no to rough with him, always think its good to get them about kids when their young, saves any potential problems when they are older

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just be mindful that the only way a pup can express displeasure is with her mouth, not saying she would but the possibility is there, maybe i am just being old and grumpy but i have seen it happen here years ago when one of my lads was a toddler. he jumped on a bitch that was asleep instinctively she bit his face, this bitch was as soft as a lamb before and after.

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  On 18/12/2013 at 18:50, paulus said:

just be mindful that the only way a pup can express displeasure is with her mouth, not saying she would but the possibility is there, maybe i am just being old and grumpy but i have seen it happen here years ago when one of my lads was a toddler. he jumped on a bitch that. was asleep instinctively she bit his face, this bitch was as soft as a lamb before and after.

I always keep a close eye on them when their together just so nothing like that can happen mate, would never trust them to be left alone together, the pups kenneled she's only in and out the house a couple of times a day I'm always keen to get them familiar with family life incase they ever need to be brought inside with injuries etc

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  On 18/12/2013 at 19:00, DazAllison1 said:

 

  On 18/12/2013 at 18:50, paulus said:

just be mindful that the only way a pup can express displeasure is with her mouth, not saying she would but the possibility is there, maybe i am just being old and grumpy but i have seen it happen here years ago when one of my lads was a toddler. he jumped on a bitch that. was asleep instinctively she bit his face, this bitch was as soft as a lamb before and after.

I always keep a close eye on them when their together just so nothing like that can happen mate, would never trust them to be left alone together, the pups kenneled she's only in and out the house a couple of times a day I'm always keen to get them familiar with family life incase they ever need to be brought inside with injuries etc

 

the more they can experience as pups the better adults they will make and that goes for kids too :laugh:

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