- Location
- Close to Devon/Somerset border
Ahh, few more lovely sights on a Friday morning, than a beautiful black puppy-pile 

I know so excited but trying to play it coolOh Sarah, not long now. They are so cute![]()
Yes! Sheer genius! Thanks Jen!Put the puppy in the rucksack with their head poking out!
ORRR get a miniature Australian labradoodle and you can have her in a rucksack all the timeGood point, I'd probably struggle with a Pongo in a rucksack!![]()
I saw exactly that last year, a GSD 10 weeks old going from London to GlasgowPut the puppy in the rucksack with their head poking out!
Yay for Molly! We haven't been doing much training for obvious reasons, so when I got Rowan to nap on his bassinet today I decided to do some stuff with Chewie. We were working on "around" but he wasn't his usual keen self, kept looking at the kitchen bench. I then realised I had left the open container of kibble sitting there, right on the edge. I could see the cogs turning... "Do I walk around her for one treat, or do I just grab them all and leg it?"Bit of a chuckle really but, here we are, end of an unexpectedly busy week and me, husband and Molly have gone to sit in the garden to mull things over. The sun was shining and I had Molly's various bits and pieces of training things out, so in a mad moment said to my husband J, 'Let me show you how Molly's got on'.
I asked her to do all the things we've been trying, 'on', 'around', 'between' etc. etc. and bless her she was perfect.
J watched for a few moments then said 'Molls would do anything for food, give me the right treats and I'll have her unicycling in minutes'
Had to chuckle and Molly smiled happily at us both![]()
Love these momentsHad to chuckle and Molly smiled happily at us both
You enjoy yourself. I do recall how in those early years finishing a cup of tea while it was still hot was a desirable goalJust a little shopping and a nice solitary hot chocolate I think.