new dog

roadranger replied on 17/04/2017 09:20

Posted on 17/04/2017 09:20

I lost my dog Sandy just over a year ago to cancer and it has took me all this time to get another one I just brought a border coiler he's only 11 weeks old he's lovely can't wait till I can take him away with me in the summer.

ggregu replied on 17/04/2017 10:37

Posted on 17/04/2017 10:37

That's great news! I'm about 8 months further on than you, having lost one of my Westies in Jan. You'll never replace the lost dog but will make new, happy memories with your little boy. 

Keep us updated with your progress and experiences!

Gill

Metheven replied on 17/04/2017 10:42

Posted on 17/04/2017 10:42

I'm sure you will have good times with your new companion 'roadranger', ours loves the caravan trips both here and abroad. smile Just renewed her passport again, 3 years have flown by.

Kerry Watkins replied on 17/04/2017 11:11

Posted on 17/04/2017 11:11

  1. Wonderful news road ranger. We lost our 3 year old Labradoodle to cancer in January but cannot bring ourselves to gave another one at the moment. Enjoy every minute.

JoJo9 replied on 17/04/2017 13:19

Posted on 17/04/2017 13:19

Great news. We waited almost a year after we lost our lovely seventeen year old Poppy. It was a miserable time for us but getting Bramble, a Border Collie, has been an absolute joy. Not always easy, I had forgotten just how demanding a puppy can be but so worth it. It will be Bramble's first trip away in the caravan in a couple of weeks. Looking forward to many holidays with him. Hope you have some wonderful times with the new pup.

Milothedog replied on 18/04/2017 09:05

Posted on 18/04/2017 09:05

So nice to hear you have another Dog cool  We have 2 border collies one 18 months and one 7-1/2 years both rescues, have always had recuse dogs, 7 to date and had both from pups (one 11 weeks & one 5 months) Best dogs in the world.

We wish you much future happiness with your new pupcool

roadranger replied on 20/04/2017 09:39

Posted on 20/04/2017 09:39

He's a lovely dog sat here with him now. He gets his last jabs on Sunday so a week after that can start walking him. Ps can't remember but how long before he stop nipping?

ggregu replied on 20/04/2017 17:04

Posted on 20/04/2017 17:04

Nipping- soon snap him out of it if you make a really high pitched yelping sound whenever he does it and then ignore him for about 20 seconds. Give him no attention in that time. My two Westie pups were really bad but this stopped them very quickly. Apparently it's what their mum and litter mates would do if nipping got too rough.

My other half felt really silly making the noise so they nipped him!!

Gill

DSB replied on 20/04/2017 20:28

Posted on 20/04/2017 20:28

Hi roadranger.  Pleased to here of the new adit ion to the family.  I'm sure you will have some great times with the new dog.

David 

IanH replied on 23/04/2017 10:34

Posted on 23/04/2017 10:34

Good news Roadranger! smile

Hope you can post a picture of him.

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