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IDreamOfDjinn

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  1. Oh dear, what a mess it must have been! I can see the funny side, oranges in your bed sound hilariously random :D

    Having a wily dog myself, I have to be careful what to teach her - she's figured out how to shoulder doors closed, but not open them. Yet. So I often have to rescue her from the laundry and toilet. It's tempting to teach her how to open doors, to let herself out, but I know I'll regret it!

  2. My toller Djinn Djinn is now 16 months old and does many of the quiks already mentioned - especially loves putting her head in holes. She doesn't dig her own but any small space will quickly have her head in it if I let her (not often!). Taught her to squeeze her head between my knees from behind when I stand up and say "Where's Djinn Djinn?". Hilarious facial expression when she's pushing through :D

    Loves loves loves food, I've found very few things she won't eat.

    If she wants attention will lie down and stare at you until you notice. Shifty eyes too!

    Will do about 3 reps of a trick then will offer something new, presumably because she gets bored quick!

    Countersurfing - very much. Anything she nabs ends up in the same place under the washing line outside. Usually shoes or socks or the washing-up sponge. Can usually tell if she's managed to grab something if she runs for the dog door.

    If playing with toys by herself, will usually be upside down with it in mouth and paws and wriggling around. Sleeps upside down often too.

    Gotta love Tollers! :love:post-37309-0-12405700-1304756125_thumb.jpg

  3. Djinn Djinn and I will be walking again this year, have a fundraising page up and running already. Had a ball last year and she loves crowds - she got her CGC award a couple of weeks ago so I want to show her off :-)

    Happy to meet at the pavillion if that's an easy place for others to find me; we will be walking with other friends. post-37309-1302422860_thumb.jpg

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