Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Rosie at 16 weeks.

We are really noticing a growth spurt at the moment, her legs seem to be growing faster than her body !

She is a loving, inquisitive, active and  happy puppy. She is exhausting....it's like having a baby all over again. We are still working on the toilet training thing, she does seem to be able to hold it for longer but still doesn't seem to appreciate that we don't like wet floors in the house. She also has a terrier habit of trying to eat her own pooh so we have to be quick of the mark to stop her. 

Last Sunday we took her to a puppy socialisation playtime which she loved, its great to know she loves other dogs and doesn't bark at them, hopefully that wont change. She's now started to climb the stairs so we have put a stair gate in as she disappears and gets up to mischief.

She is, however a real little cutie so we always let her off.


Keeping me company whilst I work.


Her favourite place to be, having cuddles


Wining Friday night combination to be welcomed home from work to !


when it all just gets too much...

4 comments:

  1. She's such a cutie, I like the photo of her not quite in her crate :) The puppy stage is hard, we went through it last year with Tilly but she'll get the hang of things trust me.

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    1. she's a very clever little pup and is learning fast, I am hopeful that we will soon get the toileting issue sorted.

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  2. I love the Rosie catch-ups. That last photo - I see what you mean about the l o o o o ng legs!
    Those socialisation classes are so important in teaching pups how to mix with other dogs; too many dogs aren't introduced to play and manners and respect, etc which causes problems when they are faced with unknown dogs later on. Rosie is definitely on the right track for her future with you - and Stan the Van's travels.

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  3. Thank you, after having 3 rescue dogs we really wanted a pup so that we could make sure they had the very best start in life, the last 3 all had issues with other dogs and going for walks so its really refreshing to enjoy going out with a dog again.

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