introducing Colin, hes a Wheaten terrier .we picked him up today and hes already full of mischief


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new member of the family (cute puppy content)
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Posted 5 months ago #
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He looks extremely cuddly.
Of course you will teach him not to pee in the flower beds won't you?
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Lovely what a cute mutt
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That's not a dog, it's a ewok.
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Mrs B has just looked over my shoulder at those pics and she now wants a Colin. Thanks for that!
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Has he stuck his face in a bucket of engine oil?
Handsome fella!
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that's ace, but have you cleaning your chain with his face!?
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Cute dog, looks like a proper character. My brother brought his latest dog round last night. Cutest thing you've ever seen when him and my sis-in-law got it. Six months old now, beautiful dog, weighs six and a half stone, and stands up near my waist! His names Mac, but he's now called the Bear. Still thinks he's a puppy, tho'. Sadly not got a photo of my own available.
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Aaaw.
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Where do you live? I'm on my way round to steal him.
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tazzy , he`s at perfect 32/16 height
cinnamon girl , i dont think well have any flowers left to pee in
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Dottie says hello.

He looks very soft and cuddly.
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Slight hijack - caused by cute doggie!
Am I right to think we shouldn't get a dog (like this) if there's no-one at home between 8.30am and 3.30pm on weekdays?
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Never mind the flowers, he looks ideal for stopping cats from crapping in the beds. But why Colin? Looks more like a Dave?
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feefoo ,we
ve kept dogs for 26 years , always been fed and walked first thing and had access to secure gardens .garage or utillity room with a dog flap .walked and fed again in the evening . with big walks at the weekend . never had any issues or complaints from neighbours and had healthy long lived dogs . im not saying it`s right for eveyone but it can work .i have no idea whats going on with our font keeps changing .
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That's not an ewok...

Welcome to STW Colin, luv, Molly. x
Posted 5 months ago # -
now thats an ewok
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He looks awesome!!!
Have fun..
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Cheers CheesybeanZ. Lovely doggie!
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Cracking pup, he looks a right little bugger!
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he may look small, but to mrsbeanz it'll be like this

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Awwwwwww
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Ok, certainly not the best photo, but this is Tess, my Sis-in-law, with Mac, the new(ish) puppy.

Well, he is only six months old!Posted 5 months ago # -
@ CheesybeanZ
Now that's a cute dog, really love his colour.
I see that he is already posing for the camera
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Colin, what an awesome name for a dog! tazzy, my dog is a smaller version of that!Well quite a bit smaller, but neo all the same.
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Colin`s first week with us has been ace , we forgot how much fun and how tiring a puppy was , sleeping in his crate , house training going okay and a trip to the vets for his first jabs .a healthy 5k in weight and razor sharp teeth growing rapidly .
He had a trip to Tollah`s house this morning for a play with the big boys Paddi and Pozo .
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This is Ruby Buttons:

The mum-in-law also does the illustrations for the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier magazine.
Posted 5 months ago # -
we need more threads like this
kittens next
Posted 5 months ago # -
Colin looks ace.
And that's a great name for a dog.
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This is Ralph, Mrs iDave's new puppy, therefore my new step-dog.
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Welcome to STW Colin you handsome devil.
He stands so proud.
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Im a big beleiver in the 'park test' for names
Basically how comfortable you are in shouting your dogs name at the top of your voice to get him/her to come back to you
On that basis Im not sure I could run with Colin and Im out
I have the same test for children - it called the supemarket test and basically it meant calling my first born Stanley (the wifes choice) was a non starter for me- we settled on fi fi trixie bell instead!
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Im a big bel
eiiever in the 'park test' for namesHence the need to own a dog called "NBoogie" and another called "Myface"
That way, when the former is on the armchair when he shouldn't be, one can yell "Get down...."
And then, when the latter lagging behind in the park, one can shout "Come on...."
Posted 5 months ago # -
Colin's looking really well cheezy.
Posted 5 months ago # -
@schmiken , is Ruby an Irish coat ?
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