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Oh, what a lovely feeling, I am sure our 2 felt the same, when we moved house and got a larger garden, especially my collie who can now stretch his legs out.
You will have to build him an agilty course, he will love it.
The dog might well love it, but we'd probably have to resuscitate Tpin after the first fence.
The dog might well love it, but we'd probably have to resuscitate Tpin after the first fence.
LOL
Went by chance to a big agility event a week or so back .
The dogs were all fit and raring to go but some of the owners looked totally pooped out!
Fortunately an ambulance and refreshment tent were on hand .
Settled in wonderfully....it feels like he's been here ages, he's a big character and adorable.
When my mum was brought home his whole manner changed....he jumped onto her bed, licked her face/ears and then snuggled into her neck....he will spend hours(off and on)with her during the day.
Whenever he leaves her room he will go back and check on her many, many times.....he's so gentle with her.
When looking for a dog I wanted one that was very tactile but gentle with the vulnerable(kids etc)which Staffies are known for....so that my mum could enjoy the feel/touch of a dog...had to be a Staff...and he is absolutely perfect for her...they adore each other.