Another visit to see Paddy. Seems like an age until we get him, so we are trying to go and see him every weekend to help get him used to us. We tried a collar on him for the first time and he wasn't bothered by it at all which was good. He's getting more mobile and inquisitive and has a little more character but he's still very young. His crate, bedding, first lead and a dog gate to keep some stuff unchewed has all arrived so it's feeling more and more real by the week. The next few weekends will involve lots of dog-proofing the house and garden and rearranging things for the easiest life.
Here are the latest photos. The last one is his sister who has longer hair, more like her mum. She's still available, so let me know if you're interested.
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Sunday, 21 March 2010
Another visit to see Paddy yesterday. He's still so small, a handful of dog. He's getting a bit more curious and there was a greater sense of interaction. He's still black with barely a trace of the colour to come. It seems like an age until he'll be with us, but luckily we've got a lot going on between now and that that should help to pass the time.
Here are a few photos of Paddy, slightly covered in his dinner, but still gorgeous. The last one is Jess, his mum to give an idea of his potential size.
Here are a few photos of Paddy, slightly covered in his dinner, but still gorgeous. The last one is Jess, his mum to give an idea of his potential size.
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
What's in a name?
We've wracked our brains to come up with a name we both liked. Most proper names reminded us of particular people, not all in a good way and a lot of the abstract names seem to associate themselves with a particular type of dog. Suddenly, just before falling asleep, it hit Michelle. Paddy. Two syllables so it's good for calling in the park, not a name you'd feel daft shouting and if he turns out looking like his dad as he's supposed to, it'll suit him.
Sunday, 14 March 2010
It Starts Here
Well, the die is cast, the Rubicon has been crossed, etc. Yesterday we chose a dog. He's a Fell Terrier. Mum is a Patterdale and Dad is a Lakeland. He's going to be ready to come home to us at the back end of April. It feels strange having made the decision but we are looking forward to it too.
Met both Mum and Dad yesterday too. Both have a lovely temperament, especially considering they are working dogs. The puppy is currently black with a white patch on his chest but he should go red/brindle like his Dad as he gets older.
Going back to see him again next week when we'll get photos. The journey starts here!
Met both Mum and Dad yesterday too. Both have a lovely temperament, especially considering they are working dogs. The puppy is currently black with a white patch on his chest but he should go red/brindle like his Dad as he gets older.
Going back to see him again next week when we'll get photos. The journey starts here!
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