I had to look after a young lady yesterday

Started by Roberta, July 16, 2013, 02:55:31 PM

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Roberta

 :grin: mum and dad were so proud of me, Da next door neighbors are looking after their daughters dog. DA neighbors don't really get on wiff mum and dad. Mum saw da doggie being walked, sounds normal....................not where we live in the bush. Then yesterday afternoon their was da doggie saying hello at our gate. Mum brought her in her names Avon, Amy was Amy and chased her and barked at her so mum put her in our yard. I was given the be my  friend job, till they got home. Boy are youngsters a handful, I've just lived though Archie and Manu puppyhoods, all that tearing about is not good for a nearly 14 yr old.
Ollie
mum here I'm really proud years ago he would have helped Amy now he is not to bad when he meets others, but he just sat with her then in the mad 15 min of running full bore and trying to get him to play he just sat like the little old man he is, with the look of "MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUMM she's doin it again"
Roberta, Nick,  Oliver and Ella  and watched over by Emma, Angus, Ingrid and Amy

otherwise known as "Da Gang Down under"

Totally and wholly addicted to Dachshounds

Doxherding Karen

At 14, he's officially entitled to just sit back & watch the drama. Do you have the Avon cosmetics in Oz? In the U.S. they used to sell them door-to-door. The TV commercial featured a doorbell & the phrase "Ding, dong, Avon calling!" maybe Avon was looking for a bell to ring! LOL!! :2funny:

Auntie Keren  :chairfall:
"I tried marriage and children - it ended badly. 
I'm doing much better with dachshunds and rabbits."