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Flora update: Action shot

14/4/2017

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Lovey photo I've been sent of Flora who's Dad is Reggie and her Mum is Smudge. Flora was born in February 2014 Its six 
"Dear Jane,
Just thought you might like the attached picture. A lady approached whilst I was walking Flora and said she had a new camera and had been watching us and wondered if she could practice taking some "action" shots. She took some amazing pictures - but this one particularly made me smile.

Its 3 years next week since we first bought Flora home to Kent and as you can see she remains well and happy, loves to run and is a rather keen jumper!

Best wishes to all at Poundlane and hope you all have a good Easter weekend.

With love from Lucy and Alan ....and 100 wags from Flora."
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Flora
"Hello Lucy and Alan,

great photo. Thanks for thinking of me, and sharing it. Give Flora a big hug from us all.

​Wishing you all a wonderful Easter.

Love from us all at Poundlane

Jane x"
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At the cusp revisited

14/4/2017

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And then this morning I received another email from Joan, who has Alfie from the previous post, with something pretty special. 
"Hi Jane,

​I hope you like this painting I did from one of your blog photos last year. I really enjoyed doing it and if you want it I'll get it over to you when we are in the area.

Best Wishes

Joan and Alfie."
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"Thank you Joan,

that is so lovely. Bert got home 1 am this morning, after picking him up from Tiverton, and he was really taken by the painting. Of course I would love to have it. 

Look forward to seeing you all, when you are in the area.

Love from us all and hope you are having a lovely Easter.

Jane x"
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And here is the original photo of Bert with Henry and his daughter Bumble, that Joan did her painting from,  from the blog post At the cusp
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Alfie in the Alps: The last post

14/4/2017

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Received this lovely update for Alfie from Joan and Colin. Alfie is from Smudge's litter of nine little Hudges born in 2015. Alfie is our Bumble and Blottie's litter sibling.
"Hello Jane and all at the Poundlane Pack, we hope you have a wonderful Easter weekend.

As our little Hudges fast approaching their 2nd birthday I thought we should bring you up to date with our news.

We have just got back from our last trip to the Alps, having made the decision last year to think about selling our chalet. We have loved every minute we have spent there.... it truely is a beautiful calm place to spend our relaxing time, but as we have just had our VERY BIG birthday, we thought long and hard about the next few years travelling 12 hours by car and then being so high up the mountain and away from shops of any kind and the nearest hospital being down the mountain and over 20 miles away. We observed a number of accidents in the mountains near us that needed helicopter support to rescue the injured so we thought we should think about being sensible.

Anyway we put the chalet on the market in the autumn last year and a young french family bought it in January... we moved out last week and they move in over easter. We feel sad to leave this beautiful place but very priviledged to have spent 10 wonderful years travelling there and taking our dogs there. Alfie loves the freedom there... the scents and smells of the mountain animals..... and the chance to roll in snow, grass or mud depending on his frame of mind that day. 

However our next adventure starts next week, when we complete the purchase of a holiday home in the Dartmoor national park. We fell in love with the Park last year when we first saw it during a tour of Hampshire, Dorset and Dartmoor. We are very excited at going next week, only for 3 days initially, then we return in May for a couple of weeks and then again in June when our furniture arrives. As you will no doubt realise that we love wild open spaces. Colin is a great fan of walking which I also enjoy but I was finding it very difficult to do the mountain walking so now I should be able to do a lot more again. There is such a lot to discover on dartmoor..... walking, scenery, antiquites and archeology and I am itching to start painting again.

So I think now our letters to you will be headed "Alfie in the Moor".... I think he is going to love it! We are taking him to be "sheep proofed" in a couple of weeks as he still gets very excited when he sees animals. Sadly he is not trustworthy off lead ( a great sadness to Colin and I) but we havn't given up yet. We run him on a very,  very long horse rein and he happily quarters the fields, but although he is very focused on us indoors.... he still becomes instantly deaf out doors. We had a nasty scare a few weeks back when his short lead snagged on a branch and disconnected while Colin was walking him in the Ashdown Forest (in Winnie the Pooh's 100 acre wood) and after just a few minutes he lost sight of Colin and was gone. Luckily a young lady saw him on the road about a mile away and stopped her car and phoned us from his tag details.We were very shaken as you can imagine! We now have a squeeze whistle as it doesn't take long to dry up after whistling for him for a few minutes!!!

Well when we get settled in the Dartmoor house and get our phone etc connected I hope we will be able to get over to see you sometime in the summer.

Alfie continues to be a delight to us..... he is a challenge..... quite headstrong but very loveable. I always say he is a Cavalier indoors and a Brittany outdoors. He is very eager to please and loves being given puzzles to do ( treats under cups etc) and hide and seek with our grandchildren who adore him. He definitely is our Adapatable Alfie, he has stayed in hotels with us on many occaisions too and adapts to it all without fuss. We love him to bits.

We love reading your blog Jane and we are very proud to tell people about your breeding strategy when Alfie gets admired and people ask what breed he is. 

Love to you all and HappyEaster

Love Joan and Colin and Alfie."
​"Hello Colin and Joan,

a little sadness to know this will be the last post of "Alfie in the Alps," but as one adventure ends, another begins  "Alfie in the Moor." I look forward to hearing about his adventures up on Dartmoor. Hard to believe it will be two years on the 24th since the Hudges came in to the world. 

Don't give up on the recall. Have you thought about getting a behaviour dog therapist or trainer to help you one on one, coming out on a walk with you? This would be someone who would do hands on work with you in the environment you have the problem, and try to retrain the dog and you in getting better recall. This type of one on one training can be expensive, but often gets the breakthrough in a problem, that doing group classes in a controlled environment are not getting. Your vet might know someone in your area that offers this type of help. 

This is someone I found in Exeter, Devon that offers the kind of help that I think might be of some value Homepage - Effective Dog Training Devon 

Looking forward to seeing you in the summertime. Have a lovely Easter.

Love from us all at Poundlane

Jane x"
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Just the Poundlane pack

13/4/2017

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Photos taken by our Tilly
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Just Bertha

13/4/2017

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Like Grandmother, like daughter

13/4/2017

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Dolly with her Granddaughter Lily. Hard to believe there's a bit of poodle between them. 
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Barney update: Coming to stay

13/4/2017

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Barney camping
Received an email from Jan and Viv, who have Barney from our 3/4 Cavalier, 1/4 Poodle litter born spring last year Thankfully all is safe and he is the litter sibling to Albey and the two pups we kept from the litter Ernest and Lily.
The email was confirming that Barney coming to stay with us on the 3rd May, whilst they go away on holiday abroad was okay. So we get to see this little chap in person in a couple weeks time.
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Barney after he fell fast asleep on his 1st Birthday
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Spider dog

13/4/2017

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Took this bit of video first thing this morning. For a healthy, athletic dog, jumping up in to the tree stump house, should be well within their capabilities. It's around a meter high. Making a jump like this though for a dog, just like a human is often about how much you believe that you can make it, and how much you are worried about not making it. Some will try a jump like this and fail the first couple times and give up, but then you have the ones that will keep trying until they master it. Treacle finally has mastered it, and then you have Blottie. Blottie jumps up there with seemingly no effort. Bottie is a real smart dog, a thinker, like her half-sister Bertha, who a while ago figured out how to use the ladder. 
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Somethings smells real good

11/4/2017

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Blottie watching us eating. Is this conditioning or what I'm eating smells real good? 
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Just a dog stakeout

10/4/2017

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Took this bit of video footage earlier of the dogs staking out our daughter Molly on the swing the children lash up each year to the Willow tree. Turns out Molly had a handful of dog treats, and ingeniously, was using the dogs to jump up and push her on the swing. 
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On the weekend

10/4/2017

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Saturday morning I checked my emails and did my blog. We then turned the internet off for the weekend. As I have no pups this Summer, we have decided that we will do this every weekend for the time being. So if you want need to get hold of me over the weekend (like it's an emergency). It is best to ring me.
The slideshow is photos at Poundlane of the pack over the weekend, taken by the children and me. Blottie came off heat enough to be back in the pack yesterday, and this morning Bertha was back in, but Bumble is now on heat. So she is out in the stables with her Mum Smudge until off heat. Waiting for Sasha to have her first ever heat yet, she is Bertha's sister from our Brittany/Cavalier litter we bred last year from Henry and Primrose.
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Blenheim Lucy update: "Her heart murmur has got no worse"

10/4/2017

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I have received a lovely update for Lucy who is nearly 10 years old. We re-homed Lucy nearly four years ago. We got her as an adult dog, as someone was advertising her to re-home. She settled right in with us and produced two lovely litters of Cavapoos easily and just as we started to do her health tests to breed her third and last litter, Judith and Tony contacted us about having a puppy from her. They visited us and meet Lucy and Reggie, but Lucy on having her annual heart examination over 5 years old by a cardiologist vet was heard to have a heart murmur. I contacted Judith and Tony to tell them we would not breed from her again and what snowballed from that was they would be very interested in having Lucy. They had Cavaliers before and understood the heart issues. My main reason for re-homing Lucy was that she had spent the early part of her life not living in a pack and although she fitted in well, I thought she would probably be better suited to living out her adult into old age life in a home with less dogs. So nearly four years ago Lucy started her life with Judith and Tony.   
"Hi Jane and family

I hope everyone is well and enjoying this wonderful sunshine.

Lucy had a trip out in the car with me (Judith) and my daughter yesterday and here are a few photos of Lucy to keep you up to date. She is doing fine and has had her usual annual check up, injections etc. and her heart murmur has got no worse. We love her to bits and so does everyone else who meets her. She still loves her toys and does her usual collection which we are not to touch unless she wants a game of tug o' war! She is so funny at times.

Love

​Judith and Tony"
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Lucy
​"Hello Judith and Tony,

we are all well thanks and trying to make as much use of the sunshine. 

Really good to hear that she is so well at nearly 10 years and and that the murmur has not got any worse over the last four years. She looks really good in the photos, and looks like you are keeping her pretty trim, as keeping the weight off is a big factor in helping them keep in good health.

Really good to hear from you both, and hope that your family are all well.

Love from us all

Jane x"
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Belated Happy 1st Birthday greetings

10/4/2017

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"Quaille, an English Water Spaniel" (1797) by Henry Bernard Chalon (1770–1849)
Yesterday was the 1st Birthday for the first litter of 3/4 Cavalier, 1/4 poodle pups we have ever bred, and what a beautiful litter of pups they have turned out to be. Four pups that look distinctly spaniel in type. Showing for me that the injection of Miniature Poodle warrants it's use in a breeding project to improve health type in the Cavalier. As poodle's and small spaniels were so common in the Royal courts of Europe in the past it is highly likely that this cross was more common than ever spoken about.
The extinct English Water Spaniel and the extinct Toy Trawler Spaniel both thought to have poodle ancestry, due to their coats, were also used in attempts to breed the old fashioned English toy spaniel after it had been bred with such a short muzzle. If you look at spaniels heads at the time of King Charles I and King Charles II you will see spaniels with very elegant heads, more reflecting towards the poodle shape head than the heavy over exaggerated faced, shorter muzzled type dogs we see today. 
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A Toy Trawler Spaniel from 1909, which I think you can see looks very poodle.
The Trawler Spaniel was believed to be a throwback to the original King Charles, before it was bred with the extremely shortened muzzle that has become the modern King Charles Spaniel we see today. The Cavalier King Charles spaniel, has been an attempt in reviving the original look of these spaniels, which would of had much more elegant, less extreme heads with longer pointed muzzles. Lady Wentworth used this breed in an attempt to revive the original look of the English toy spaniel, and describes the different crossings she would do with toy trawlers in attempts to revive the old fashioned English toy spaniel:
"The unregistered breed known as the Miniature Toy Trawler appears to be a throw back to the original King Charles. Nothing is known of its origin. In order to test my theories, I have tried many experiments in breeding, the results of which I am about to give. It must be understood that these experiments were made for scientific purposes only.
At the time when I was making experiments I received a letter from a gentleman who told me that he had produced exactly the type of dog I was studying by crossing the King Charles with the small, old-fashioned curly Sussex Spaniel, now extinct. I persistently advertised for a bitch, hoping to verify this statement, but could not procure one, but I was informed from another source that the same experiment had produced similar results. Another person told me he had crossed with Blenheim, and I bought a very pretty dog said to be of this cross; but this is at variance with my own experiments, as I have never succeeded in producing a red-and-white specimen from the black parents, even from the one said to be half Blenheim. Even when I crossed one of these dogs with a Blenheim bitch, the progeny were almost all black or red, and I Have only once succeeded in producing black-and-white progeny, but, as I said before, never red-and-white. The black-and-whites were, I may add, decidedly off type (the reds and blacks only, in my experience, breed true to type), and I got exactly similar results from crossing with Cocker, the colour and coat of the Toy Trawler asserting itself to the exclusion of all others.
The old-fashioned curly “Sussex Spaniel” was the “Sussex” kept by the Duke of Norfolk, and referred to by several authors as the King Charles, and mentioned in the Bazaar correspondence of 1908. This was a cross between the King Charles and English Pyrame. Please compare the illustrations of the curly King Charles with the Toy Trawler.
It would not be very difficult to get back the pointed-nosed Blenheim and tricolour types from the Papillon, and in the pointed-nosed King Charles we still have enough material to save it from extinction, and I am working hard to do so.
The curly black and the orange-red breed absolutely true to type so that it is impossible for a stranger to distinguish one dog from another.
In order to trace the origin and test the accuracy of the statements made to me, I have tried the following crosses:
1. Black Cocker with Miniature Toy Trawler sire. Black-and-white progeny.
2. Black Cocker with Marlborough Blenheim sire. Very poor type, chiefly yellow-and-white. No resemblance to Miniature Toy Trawler, but very like the old Marlboroughs.
3. Water Spaniel with Miniature Toy Trawler sire. Large heavy puppies, two only taking after the sire in size, but bearing a considerable resemblance to the smaller breed.
4. Blenheim with Miniature Toy Trawler sire. Very bad mongrel type, no uniform type.
5. Field Spaniel with Miniature Toy Trawler sire. Ugly heavy type of nondescript puppies.
6. Field Spaniel with Blenheim sire. Ordinary looking cross-bred puppies; no type.
7. Old-fashioned Sussex with Miniature Toy Trawler sire. Puppies handsome and uniform in type, mostly all black, but larger than Miniature Toy Trawler, except two which weighed five pounds and seven pounds full grown.
8. Black Miniature Toy Trawler with Black Miniature Toy Trawler. Always uniform in type, whole black or whole red with or without white breasts. (Compare with experiment No. 1.)
9. Long-nosed King Charles Black-and-tan with Miniature Toy Trawler. Pure Miniature Toy Trawler type except for the colour, which had tan above the eyes.
I find that with all breeds the puppies follow the Miniature Toy Trawler sire in size more than the dam.
1 [Cocker and Trawler cr0ss]–The nearest thing to the old type which I could procure.
The puppies are generally smaller than either sire or dam.
As I have already said, in breeding black to black, I never once got a red-and-white or black-and-white. Mated to Blenheims they still produce about an equal number of blacks in the litters, which they certainly would not do unless black was the foundation colour. Two blacks will sometimes produce red, but seldom any other colour, and in my own experience I have never been able to produce a red-and-white specimen at all, though whole reds with white breasts sometimes appear.
These experiments have convinced me that the influence of Blenheim blood, if present, is very small. King Charles, on the other hand, appears to blend well, and this agrees with my theories.
I found one dog exactly like my own in Wales, but the owner would not sell on any account I also found two in Middlesex, but the owner could not, or would not, tell me anything of their breeding, except that they were “very valuable.” I was also informed that they existed in Italy and Holland, but can find no trace of them in the latter country. In Italy and Spain there were the Truffle Dogs, and this would fit in with the importation to England in the seventeenth century.
In no book can I find any reference to the old-fashioned Sussex Spaniel as a Sussex Spaniel, but Symonds, in his “Field Diversions,” 1824, speaks of it as the King Charles Cocker or Gun Spaniel of true and perfect breed. That his description did not refer to the Pet Spaniel is obvious."
–Lady Wentworth. Toy Dogs and Their Ancestors (1911) pg.  80-82
I think Lady Wentworth would of been very interested in my litter of 3/4 Cavalier, 1/4 Poodle, as one thing to note is she was only doing first crosses. I think to achieve anything you have to be looking at, at least two to three crosses, and maybe more than two breeds (she says, with fingers crossed for bringing together next year Brittany, Cavalier and a splash of Poodle) to start seeing the changes and a type emerging that you can take forward. I'm not so bogged down with breed standards. Health and function are my main caveats. My test is. When I'm out with these dogs, people think they are Cavalier spaniels. If it looks like a spaniel, walks like a spaniel. Well I guess it's a spaniel, then.
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Ernest and Lily with me this morning.
Anyway less of my ramblings, and about time I wish Lily and Ernest's litter siblings Albey and Barney a "Happy 1st Birthday!" ​​
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Albey update:  1st Birthday Greetings

10/4/2017

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Yesterday was our Ernest and Lily's 1st Birthday, along with their other two litter siblings Albey and Barney. Heather sent me a lovely email yesterday to wish all Albey's litters siblings a "Happy 1st Birthday!"
"Hello Jane,

A big HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Barney, Albey, Ernest and Lily!

I can't believe it was a year ago that we were fixated on your blog and the 4 bundles of joy that Treacle and Toby had created. The happiness that Albey has brought us over the past year has been amazing and I still feel lucky to have him every day.

I had a little play on photoshop to create a Birthday picture of the siblings together :)

Hope you have a lovely day with the Birthday woofs, we're going to make a little carrot and banana cake for Albey, he loves his fruit and veggies!

Love Heather and Albey x"​
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Barney, Albey, Ernest and Lily
And here's two more photos of the Birthday boy ;) He loved his little cake! x
"Hello Heather,

a belated Happy 1st Birthday to Albey. The weather was so nice this weekend that the computer was turned off Saturday morning, and I'm just now picking up my emails.

We had a lovely weekend with Ernest, Lily and the rest of the pack children and dogs. Making the most of the weather.  Thanks for the lovely Birthday card.

Give Albey a big hug from us all at Poundlane.

Love from us all

Jane x

P.S, Attached some photos taken this morning of Albey's brother and sister. "
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Just Primrose

8/4/2017

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Primrose is recovering well after being spayed on Thursday. Hard to believe she will be seven a little later on this year. Only seems the other day, she was a pup. 
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Just wagging tails

8/4/2017

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Primrose, Jessica and Smudge last night, when I wanted them to go out last thing to have their pees and poops (optional), before bedtime.
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Just sunning himself

7/4/2017

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Albey update:​ "Our happy little boy is loving Spring"

7/4/2017

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Found a lovely update for Albey in my email inbox this morning from Heather. With another beautiful slideshow of photos of Albey from Heather's family. Her dad is bit of a keen photographer, and I have been rather spoiled with wonderful photos of Albey, as he is growing up. Maybe when homing future litters, I should put "having a keen photograph in the family" on my list of things I'm looking for when homing them. "I am just joking there!"

Albey is Ernest and Lily's litter brother, so is from our first ever F1b Cavapoo (3/4 cavalier, 1/4 poodle) litter we bred last year Thankfully all is safe from Treacle The Girls and Toby The Boys ​
"Hello Jane,

​Our happy little boy is loving Spring, he's getting better behaved on walks and we are able to let him off his lead more, hooray! He loves playing fetch, quick to learn new tricks and is an endless supply of love. Albey hugs are the best :)

You mentioned that Lily is fast, Albey is speedy too... he can outrun most dogs he meets and has an impressive amount of energy!

I've attached some photos and 1 video. I can't believe he's almost one years old! My thoughts are with Dolly and Primrose, I'm wishing them good health. <3

Have a lovely weekend,

Heather x"
"Hello Heather,

thanks for the photos and the video. Lily and him are very alike. Loved it in the video when he was slightly distracted by the bird.

Dolly and Primrose are doing really well. Have a lovely Easter. Good to see the sun, let's hope it lasts for a bit.

Love from us all at Poundlane

Jane x"
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I think I've answered the question

7/4/2017

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In 2013 I got a new armchair and asked New chair or new dog bed ? I think I have the answer in the photos I just got this morning.
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Just a few photos of the Poundlane pack

6/4/2017

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taken today.

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Dog invasion of the children's den

6/4/2017

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Some of the children made a den up on the lawn this afternoon, and I was going to try and get a few photos. Thomas entered the tent with a bagful of dog treats, so I got a bit of video footage of him looking like he is being submerged in dogs. I also got a few photos as well.
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Primrose home from the vets

6/4/2017

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Just got Primrose home from the vets. She is settled and sleeping after being spayed today.
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Ysobel wants to get in the crate

6/4/2017

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Dropped Primrose off at the vets this morning to be spayed, and came home to get this bit of footage of her Mum Ysobel trying to get in the crate her daughter Primrose will rest in when she comes home from the vets later. Ysobel loves the crate.
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Just Primrose

5/4/2017

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Primrose is to the vets  tomorrow morning to be Spayed, and then enjoy her retirement at Poundlane. 
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Like Mother, like daughter

5/4/2017

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Primrose and her Brittany/cavalier daughter Sasha.
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