And they party on. All is well and each dog has had its day as February winds down. Ellie continues to manage the inside of the kennel, looking forward to her interior spins and visits with her subjects. In charge is just the place a Jack Russell prefers. Max is relaxing. He runs in and out to the exercise yard, likes the routine and easily finds his own outside door on his return from the play area. And of course, Max hasn't missed a meal. Ruff and Charley are joined at the hip. Charley leads the game with a 'catch me if you can' move that any football player would envy. Sadie is being the perfect lady - taking note of everything asked of her and giving back that and more. She is a great dog. Bella arrived early and was not amused. Sitting with her back to us and her ears glued to her head, the message was pretty clear. As the day went on, there was some relaxation and by bedtime she deigned to take treats from Ken's hand. She will settle in but would like everyone to understand that she has much better accommodation at home and her owner has made a pretty bad mistake forgetting her in the country.
The house dogs are fine. Paula's puppy has moved to the den and we are getting to know him. He loves his room with a view, is now eating on his own and seems to be a great combination of both parents. The tail wags non-stop. Lola was bred and Sarah is going in for progesterone testing. Surely we will have Airedale puppies in the spring.
The house dogs are fine. Paula's puppy has moved to the den and we are getting to know him. He loves his room with a view, is now eating on his own and seems to be a great combination of both parents. The tail wags non-stop. Lola was bred and Sarah is going in for progesterone testing. Surely we will have Airedale puppies in the spring.
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