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Bit wet today

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Are we allowed old pictures? :D peak 90's

Muffin, Cherry, Jack, Tia.
Jack was a rescue (great dog, just didnt like strange males unfortunately) and Tia is from a litter to cherry.

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Cherrys claim to fame from her slimmer days is she made it to crufts. she didnt win anything but the newspapers reported her as a winner in her class :D

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Introducing Rosie the English Springer Spaniel

Rosie having a bath in the kitchen sink
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Rosie inspecting my mum's slipper, dad's shoe and various garden samples
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Rosie says hello and please let me up Daddy
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After a day of stealing socks and relocating them to the Garden Rosie is fighting the urge to sleep
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Rosie loses the fight
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Introducing Rosie the English Springer Spaniel

Rosie loses the fight
Rosie is truly a beautiful wee Spanner.

Enjoy the loss of shoes and vanishing of socks into the garden for years to come. Our's puts all socks in a nice neat area, then supplements them with fluffy toys.
 
Will do :)

I'll probably be leaning on all you dog owners because we've never had a dog before, only cats. Have 7 and 9 year old daughters though so play time is pretty well covered

Gosh, she looks so much like our Cockapoo Ivy did as a pup. I'll post some pics later.
 
Cockapoos are great family dogs. The biggest challenge I am finding is finding a food that she will eat without turning her nose up at it after a few weeks. Currently running down a butternut box subscription, I may just go with a kibble and then sometihng home made in the evenings like a meatloaf.
 
Cockapoos are great family dogs. The biggest challenge I am finding is finding a food that she will eat without turning her nose up at it after a few weeks. Currently running down a butternut box subscription, I may just go with a kibble and then sometihng home made in the evenings like a meatloaf.
Ours (2 cockapoos) get beef chunks from Nature's Menu, chicken drumsticks, A variety of minces from a pet food supplier, Fish in the form of canned Salmon, Sardines, Mackerel, and kibble. Also added is a barf (SmartBarf) spinkled on top. We also keep cans of wet food in stock for occasional variety. They get marrow bones to chomp on, and other bones from the butcher when I can get them. All raw of course. It's difficult to get vegetables down them but some are mixed in with the formulated minces, and the barf adds essential minerals. You have to encourage them to eat veggies while they are very young otherwise they turn their nose up at them (in my experience anyway). However, our Cairne pup will eat anything lol! They all go mad for duck strips I think they lace them with crack.

Edit: Forgot they get eggs too - raw or scrambled.
 
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