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Kathy

Kathy's Merlin

We bought him home 3 days after we moved, Rosie came into season on the same day. Merlin is very much all male, him at one end and Ozzie at the other (he gets confused sometimes) with Rosie encouraging them both, the hussy! Rolling Eyes

He has fitted in very well and the other dogs are so patient with him. Now that Rosie is out of season she is mothering him as opposed to flirting with him.

This was taken last week:

Cabbagepatch

What a handsome boy Very Happy
Becki

He's so cute Very Happy
Bovey Belle

Aw bless. Glad to hear he's settled in well. Hope you all have too in your new home.
Jellycat

Aw - what a little fluff ball! Glad he's settling in well.

There are three-week-old collie/labrador cross puppies on the farm here at the moment....I MUST resist I MUST resist.....
Kathy

Why must you resist Jellycat............................. Cool
Aqui

isn't he a cutie!

surely having a pet would be good for j, wouldn't it? oh actually - maybe once he's toilet trained!
Jellycat

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Why must you resist Jellycat.............................


For a start, the mother (working collie) is the same dog that killed my cat so I'm a wee bit dubious about their temperament.

OH says no anyway - two dogs is a plentiful sufficiency apparently.....

Although if they were long-haired alsatians I'm pretty sure we'd find that three dogs was an absolute necessity Laughing
lloyd

Hahaha!!....with you on all points Jellybelly. Not keen on this particular breed myself. Tiny narrow heads with tiny brains and big teeth but good looking buggers. Now GSD's, on the other hand...............
Cabbagepatch

lloyd wrote:
Tiny narrow heads with tiny brains and big teeth.


Shocked lloyd, are you seeking instant dismisal from the Shed? Shocked Shocked Shocked
lloyd

Embarassed
Jellycat

Laughing

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Tiny narrow heads with tiny brains and big teeth


Sounds very like Penny-the-bonkers-lurcher to me..

And the collie in question here is a border variety....I think you might have thought I was talking about rough collies....sorry!
Kathy

Are you casting aspersions then Lloyd, naughty boy you! Laughing
nanny

kathy i think he looks really a super dog

a real sweetheart

are you using him for breeding?
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