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  1. As yet, Cheirah has only knocked one pot over...at the moment. just give her time!!!! The Jack Russell pup only comes to visit occasionally
  2. Hi all, Just been given a lesson in photobucket by my 13y-o. So here are the pictures of Elliot (now known as Boots...Jack Russel X) and Cheirah (corgi) Hope it all works...all new to me!!!
  3. Here is Elliot (now known as Boots) with Cheirah. My 13y-o posted the other photos of Cheirah before she went to school. I will hopefully be able to load some photos taken on Sunday . . Can get one photo loaded and then I add duplicates , instead of other photos. Oh well!! you will all have to wait till 3.30pm when Carolyn gets home from school and shows me properly [a tachment=49468:attachment][atta hment=49470:attachment]
  4. More Photos! She loves destroying flowers and leaves :D
  5. Well, here she is. Introducing Cheirah, our new family member, 15 weeks. And an absolute delight. Loves having a game with the Camelia flowers lying on the ground. Even our 9year-old Jack Russell X (Lucky) has accepted her quite well so far. [a tachment=49161:attachment]
  6. Hi everyone, Excitement, excitement.!! We are off in an hour to collect our new corgi puppy. Everything's almost ready. Husband just finishing off the gate in the new puppy area. Got the fod, toys and the camera at the ready Will post some pictures tonight. PS Older son has left to pick-up Elliot (Pet Rescue). So there will be 2 homes tonight which may not get much sleep!!!
  7. Pix will certainly be forthcoming
  8. Hi everyone, Thank you everyone for your genuine and overwhelming interest and concern today. Well, as a family, we have decided not to go ahead and purchase the pup in question. Have spoken to Judy re 'Elliot'. My daughter thought he was a wonderful puppy, but not suitable for what she wanted. But my eldest son who has 2 small children is contacting Judy & hoping to buy him. So hopefully he has been 'rescued' to a loving home with my grandchildren and we can still see him. As for our daughter's search for a pup, we have been in contact with corgi breeders and will visit Dygae tomorrow and meet one of her corgii pups. What an exciting day for this family. BTW my daughter was responsible for making the signature featuring our 8year-od Jack RussellX....got a lovely surprise when I went to put a reply and discovered what she had done...just another beautiful end to a great day!!!
  9. Thank you. She is also interested in a large-long haired dog such as border collie, sheltie or collie.
  10. My daughter has had her heart set on a pure-bred Pembroke corgi. But we could not afford it just then, so she thought that she would get something cheaper. She found this pup which is a mixed breed (Rhodesian Ridgeback/Huskie/ Border Collie). We have not paid a deposit on the pup, so we are not committed. When she comes home from school today, I will discuss with her all your advice which I know she will understand and it looks as though we will need to bite the bullet, as they say, and look into a female Pembroke corgi again. She has done a lot of research into training methods and breeds, so she is getting well-prepared to look after this pup especially taking charge of its training, etc. Has high hopes for the pup. This will not be a new puppy fad and then forget about it, she is committed to the longterm care, which I must give her credit for considering her age. We live near Frankston (Victoria) so will look into some local breeders around here. Thank you everyone who has taken the time to offer suggestions and advice, for which I am really grateful. Only found Dogsonline this morning after I was told of it. I will now be a regular browser on here, as will my daughter.
  11. Are you supposedly getting papers? Will the pup have had its first vaccinations? Hello poodlefan, Thanks for your quick reply, Apparently, they are not a registered breeder and they told my husband that the pup will not have had it's first injections, which concerns me (to keep costs down!!). Although they have been having vet checks each week. Alarm bells seem to be ringing in my head about this pup which my 13 y-o wants dearly but is understanding of our concerns and that we may need to look for another puppy for her.
  12. Hello, We are interested in getting a puppy who was born on the 25th July, making it 5 weeks old today. Initially the breeder said the pups would be ready to be picked up on 5th Sept at 6 weeks of age. Now they say we can pick up on this Saturday (2/9) I am concerned that this is maybe too early for the pup to leave the mother. It has been suggested that it is best for pups to remain with their mother until at least 8 weeks. I am unsure as to what is best for the pup. We are willing to wait a few weeks if this is best for the puppy, if the breeder will allow it. We are keen to get the new puppy home but I want to do what is best for the puppy. Thanks for any help/suggestions offered.
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