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A bit haywire at the moment thanks Pauline. He doesn't give much notice of the event unfortunately although I think he is starting to realise that he gets called a good boy when he does it outside and sometimes a treat. I left him alone from 4am to 7am this morning and he was no trouble at all, no whining, no barking just another little pressie for me to clear up that's all. He had a bit of an upset tummy but thankfully that seems to have improved.
When he plays his battery seems to last about an hour before recharging.
Oh, he looks so cute! and I love his name.
I get the impression he is getting you wrapped around his little paws already!
He looks like he’s getting well settled in already - hope the cats will get on ok with him - cats usually manage to keep their pet dog in his place.
He has had a couple of run-ins with Tirzah (she's the head cat) but he runs to his Dad to protect him. I think you are right though, he has us wrapped around his little paw.
Any more photos, Dongles, he is so lovely. Good luck with the toilet training - something I've never had to do. Cats come ready trained by their mothers.
Any more photos, Dongles, he is so lovely. Good luck with the toilet training - something I've never had to do. Cats come ready trained by their mothers.
I know Tabs, cats are so easy in comparison.
We think he might be in cahoots with Gertie the hoarder as he is already squirrelling slippers and socks away and putting them in his shoe box.
Yes, we willlbe getting a few more for him. t the moment he pefers anything but his toys although he is quite attached to 'Googly' the frog..... as you can see.
Longy, I was joking! I have never seen so many toys!