Feedback: Max & Meg

Dear Tessa,
We are looking forward to the 17th when we will be coming to Boncath to collect Max.
All is ready for him and he is booked in for puppy classes six days after his arrival in Norfolk.
Meg is in need of a companion,although she is being a bit of a teenager at present but hopefully this pass soon.
We will not need to have a puppy pack from you as Meg has won enough food for a year at her obedience class (this was before she found her voice).
We love her to bits as she is such a character all who meet her are unable to pass her by without making a fuss of her especially so with children.
I hope all is well with yourself and our new little boy is growing well.
Look forward to our trip but cannot remember your opening times for a weekday, so would be grateful if you could let me know what time we can get to you.
Kind Regards
Gloria Topley.

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Dear Tessa,

Max has made himself at home very quickly and like Meg he is a very quick learner, he watches her fetch an item then he copies her, be it the wrong item but still very impressive.He also knows his name and comes when called, not bad for a nearly nine week old puppy.
Meg was very wary of him for a while but she appears to be boss now,and plays tug and chase with him.
I have attached two pics of them together and will send updates as to his progress.
These two little dogs have lovely characters and are very easy to teach.
We have not had any destructive behaviour even though Meg is seven months now,she does love to be out and about we cannot wait until Max is old enough to run in the fields like Meg.
He will start puppy socialization classes in a couple of weeks,as these were an excellent start for Meg and she knows her boundary’s and we have learnt a lot about dogs even though we were dogs owners for thirty five years before these two, modern training is so much better and less aggressive.
We hope all is well with you and will keep in contact.

Yours Sincerely
Gloria Topley.

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