introducing paddy the gardener.
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introducing paddy the gardener.
at long last and as a joint effort, here is my lovely black boy
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Oh what a chilled out fella. He's got a gorgeous coat!! Lovely
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Lovely! He looks very very comfy on that bed!
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He is gorgeous and totally spoilt like every dog should be
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What a handsome boy he is, I too have a Paddy he is now 6 rys old and a golden retreiver...
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glad you aprove took me long enough to sort out how to do it should be quicker now I have been shown what to do...
He loves going on our bed as it is one of those "body shape" beds and he sinks into it then we have to try and settle into a labrador shape
He loves going on our bed as it is one of those "body shape" beds and he sinks into it then we have to try and settle into a labrador shape
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Kathryn, your Paddy looks totally relaxed too....must be a Paddy "thing".
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Lovely pictures
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That looks like one lovely comfy dog. he looks like he belongs on that bed.
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What a beautiful lab,
How do you keep your duvet whiter than white, mine is covered in dogs hairs, even when it's been washed, drives hubby mad !!!
How do you keep your duvet whiter than white, mine is covered in dogs hairs, even when it's been washed, drives hubby mad !!!
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i have a Paddy too, it's definately a trait of the paddys this chilling out thing. dont you think.
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Gorgeous pictures of all the Paddy's doing what all labs like to do, sleeping on "our" beds "our" chairs, don't we just love them. Or is that spoil them!!!!!!
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It makes me melt and I just love them all. I always had a special doggy chair for mine and it always worked. Although when we went out it was obvious some days she had tried a few more but never let us see that, when we asked her she just gave us a cheeky grin and went to her bed. My Sal was a Gem, we had a portrait done of her and she still looks down on us in the room.