Reuben

Unfortunately I cant post a photo of him because in my stupidity , I refreshed my ailing laptop and whilst all my photos are safe and saved , I cant download others, yet !
However , the boy is doing good ! He really is a smashing puppy , now in his sixth month , still lanky and gangly , ears still huge but I adore him ! His recall is sharp , he comes to voice , whistle and also hand signals at a distance . His Sit/Stay is pretty good too , but his jumping up is definitely a work in progress, his sticking point despite me trying every possible way to curb it . I find that the more " dog savvy " people I meet, who ignore his advances promote the more rapid response as he doesn't get enjoyment from being ignored whilst those who respond by waving arms or laughing , are on a hiding to nothing ! He seems to love absolutely everyone and everything , dogs, people , little people, leaves and water, how he loves water with a passion . In the house he is calm , he and Nelly have the odd play but I think he senses that at times she isn't too good , and so he will leave her be , sadly her eyesight is now not good so I guess she has her own assistance dog in Reuben . Fingers crossed as I say that he doesn't seem to be destructive ( so far ! ) but oh how he adores gardening , scarifying the lawn a treat and pruning . His pastime is watching the masses of frogs in our wildlife pond , he isn't interested in trying to catch them, just watching with fascination . I don't use a harness any more , only in the car as it attaches to the car seat belt but he walks better on a collar and lead . He is a very confident little lad , but sometimes cautious as this morning when he saw someone with an umbrella , he didn't like that at all . We called in at the Vets yesterday , they encourage owners to pop in from time to time , Reuben loves this , especially as he gets treats , we weighed him , he was 24 kilos , he really is a skinny Minnie , but Vet is happy with him even though he looks like a colt !
I don't mind admitting that its been hard work , I had forgotten how much hard work pups are and no doubt will continue to be , but I don't regret a single second , he brings joy xx
 
I’m so happy to read this Kate - he clearly brings you a lot of joy. He sounds a cracking pup!! Merlin was much the same size-wise at that age - all legs, feet and ears, but it did come together eventually!!

Sorry though to hear Nelly’s eyesight isn’t great, that’s a worry xxx
 

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I’m loving watching Reuben grow up with you Kate, and what a fantastic home he has with you and Paul and Nelly; this is a loving tribute to a super young hound with a fabulous nature. I’m so pleased you all have each other x
 
I’m so happy to read this Kate - he clearly brings you a lot of joy. He sounds a cracking pup!! Merlin was much the same size-wise at that age - all legs, feet and ears, but it did come together eventually!!

Sorry though to hear Nelly’s eyesight isn’t great, that’s a worry xxx
I worry myself sick about little Nelly , Vet thinks she has macular degeneration , which combined with her deafness, could be a real problem but right now she is still living the life, not quite so ready for walks , so some days she stays with her Dad, which is fine x
 
Nelly doesn't hear much at all , apart from the whistle , but now, even more than ever, she stays very close to me , bless her . Her sight seems fine at close quarters , but diminishes after a few yards , she is happy though xx
 
So lovely to read about Reuben. What a gorgeous boy.

It’s so sad to read about Nelly, but at the same time I know she’s so loved and happy I imagine these little problems she has will hardly impact her at all xx
 
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