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Eddie

Posted: 13 Jan 2020, 11:26
by GeeBee
It is a week since we took Eddie into our lives. What a wonderful week. He has taken charge of our garden, been to the country park and made some friends, been into town and has splashed in water. He has found balls that we didn't know we had and stuffs them under the settees. Another job for dad and a brush steel. He is eating his food, sleeping through the night and sitting on my knee.

Re: Eddie

Posted: 13 Jan 2020, 12:23
by Glenys
Lovely update thankyou if you want any pictures adding let us now

Re: Eddie

Posted: 19 Jan 2020, 14:32
by jackie
Great news sounds like he is settling in very well! Thanks for the update.
Jackie x

Re: Eddie

Posted: 20 Jan 2020, 10:38
by LabLover
Lovely update and sounds like Eddie has soon settled and fallen on all 4 paws, lucky boy :love2:

Re: Eddie

Posted: 20 Jan 2020, 23:54
by mollie
What a lovely update! Eddie has obviously made himself at home. :love2:

Re: Eddie

Posted: 26 Jan 2020, 19:31
by Ann Mee
Lovely update be happy in your new home little man 🐾🐾♥️♥️

Re: Eddie

Posted: 27 Jan 2020, 17:08
by Liz5353
Lovely update and very pleased that you are settling well Eddie.
Liz Molly Polly Raisin x

Re: Eddie

Posted: 20 Mar 2020, 21:04
by GeeBee
I am writing this with Eddy on my legs and sleeping. He is still a puppy and slowly we are letting him have more time off his lead and to have runs with his new friends at the country park. His life must be totally different now. He has taken total charge of our garden were he runs around with his toys and digs holes. He has one minus. He will not walk downstairs. He runs up but I have had to carry him down twice so we now have a gate to stop him going up. We still think of Winston but having a young dog has speeded up our walking and makes us laugh at the silly things he does.
Due to the current situation he is going to miss out on a caravan holiday so fingers crossed we can go later in the year.

Re: Eddie

Posted: 21 Mar 2020, 22:03
by 12_paws
Awww, good to hear how well Eddie has settled in and that he is making you laugh and helping you cope with your loss of Winston.
I remember having to bring one of my past oldies downstairs, bumping down, toddler like, on my bum with a hefty chocolate lab across my lap cos he hadn't quite come to terms with being a bit elderly :2019:. .....
Wishing you lots more fun times ahead
Des x

Re: Eddie

Posted: 22 Mar 2020, 09:46
by JoanG
It’s lovely to hear that Eddie has brought a lot of happiness and laughter into your life and your comments made me smile too.

Our youngster, Digby, was scared to come downstairs but we persevered with one of us going down backwards with some treats in our hand and we gave him one every time he was brave enough to go down a step until he got to the bottom. Then, of course, he started bounding up and down and we had the problem that he was going down too fast :rofl: Now at 22 months we have a boy who comes down at an acceptable rate (most of the time) but if he’s excited going up is still in the blink of an eye :rofl:

Re: Eddie

Posted: 24 Mar 2020, 12:10
by Glenys
We love the updates please keep them coming if you need photo adding please send by email to me and I will add them

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