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Binky – poochon puppy

Hi Tessa,
I hope you are well. Wanted to leave some feedback for your website on Binky (the gorgeous Poochon girl puppy) I purchased in September
I’ve attached a photo of Binky who is now 5 months old (although this was taken when she was a bit younger). She is so gorgeous, has a great little personality (she can find a dropped tissue a mile off!) and I can’t imagine life without her. She loves going to doggy day care and mixing with the other dogs but also loves sitting by me, on me (sometimes she finds sitting on my head the most comfortable!) and can squeeze herself into the smallest space to sleep, even though she has the whole room!
Thank you for all your help in the build up to me picking her up. As a first time puppy-owner you really helped with my worries!
Love from Carol and Binky! x

HARRI, maltese x shih-tzu puppy

Hi Tessa

 

Just a brief email to let you know that Harri has settled really well into his new home, he was so good on the journey home. As you know we weren’t planning to buy a puppy on Saturday as my intention was to just come and see the shih-con puppies so we had to call into Pets at Home to buy a bed and all the other bits and pieces needed to make him comfortable, he received so much attention in the shop it was like being a celebrity!

 

He is such a lovely character with a wonderful nature, he really is a credit to you.

 

I will keep you updated with his progress, in the meantime I have attached a photo of him in his new bed.

 

With very best wishes

Sarah Haynes and HarriHarri

Willow, cairn x mini schnauzer girl

Hi Tessa

Willow the Cairn x Schnauzer that be bought from you In December 2013 is now 10 months old. As you can see she is an absolute beauty. She is the funniest little thing with loads of energy. She loves a ball, any ball, doesn’t matter who it belongs to. She does a little gardening for us now and again, apparently we have been putting plants in the wrong place. She is also the first of our 3 dogs to bury a bone, usually in the rockery. She loves other dogs and is fearless. She had made a race track around the garden for chasing her big sisters with. She travels brilliantly in the car. She has also turned out to be the perfect size for our grandchildren to be able to hold her lead on our walks.

Thank you for our little champion. One day we will come back and get her another sister.

regards

Adele and Ian Wooton
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LOLA PEDIGREE MINIATURE SCHNAUZER GIRL

imageDear Tessa

We wanted to let you know how our lovely little miniature schnauzer is. We had her from you back at the end of June and called her Lola. She settled in after a few days and is now a much loved member of our family. She adores our young children, is intelligent, obedient, sociable and very loving but she is also a bag of mischief!! She always has lots of attention from people when we are out walking her and everyone who has met her completely loves her, us most of all.

She stayed for a week at a kennels whilst we went on holiday, and they didn’t want to hand her back! She made such a fuss of us when we finally collected her! She has been bathed and groomed and was really well behaved. If we get her a companion we will be back to see you for definite.

Attached is a picture we took of Lola a week or so ago. Thank you for helping us complete our family. We really can’t imagine life without her now.

With best wishes,
The Cotty Family, Caerphilly.

SEREN CAVAPOO

balleeeeHi this is Seren one of your cavapoos. 2 years ago I left you to go home with my human Ruth so thought I would let you know what I have been up to.

I settled really quickly in my new home and didn’t even whimper at night. As well as my human there are 2 cats in my family called Purdy and Tailor. They took turns at puppy sitting but I had more fun when Tailor puppy sat as he was good for a romp. Purdy on the other hand always insisted that I lay down quietly and behaved myself.Tailor puppy sitting

Very soon I realised that Ruth needed a bit more looking after than the average human so I set to work to make her life easier. I started by tidying up Purdy’s plastic food plate from the floor. I did accidently chew on it a bit but soon realised I needed to take her plate into the kitchen without decorating the edge with tooth marks.

Sometimes those cats (usually Tailor) can be a bit naughty and knock things down so, as soon as I hear it, I run over, pick up whatever they have knocked down and take it to Ruth. Gradually I have learnt to pick up lots of different things. To begin with I wasn’t keen on the car keys as they made rather a noise when I picked them up but soon realised they were really important. Once Ruth threw a blanket down the stairs and it landed across the bottom 4 stairs. I haven’t had any training on this but I realised she was in trouble so pulled it down onto the floor.

In my spare time I have become totally addicted to balllleeeeeeee J. There is nothing I enjoy more than charging after it to bring it back or leaping up to catch it in the air. And if we are at the beach it is even more fun. If Ruth is sitting down when she throws the ball I don’t have a care in the world. If though she is standing up woe betide any dog that tries to push her around – I won’t stand for that and tell them to back off – however big they are. I have also have fun doing flyball and adore the run backs. At 6kg though I don’t trigger the box yet.

I am now starting a new chapter in my life as Ruth and I have been accepted by Dog A.I.D. for assistance dog training. If I work hard and learn everything my trainer teaches Ruth to do with me I can become a registered assistance dog. I already know how to behave myself beautifully when out in public and frequently get comments on my good behaviour and usefulness.

Well that’s all for now. I will let you know how I get on with my assistance dog training.

Woofs, Seren.