21-09-2018 01:50 PM
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No @TAB he doesn't play with balls - never has. He has never been a dog that chases balls or sticks (or anything). He likes to play at home with his toys and often throws them up to himself to chase but if I throw them for him he just sits and looks at them. He is a funny little dog - but so adorable.
At the beach he runs up ahead and looks back when he gets too far to make sure I am still coming and then runs again. He doesn't come when I call him lol but he stands at the car door when we return to the car waiting to get in. He is so friendly though and will go up to anyone for pats - he always gets them from people too - he is a bit cute with his smiley, happy face whilst on the beach
21-09-2018 02:00 PM
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21-09-2018 02:04 PM
21-09-2018 02:04 PM
Thanks @TAB - he is one spoilt little pooch lol
Yes he does give me that 'permission' look and then runs off again. He does come running back if there is another dog that he is unsure of but he generally gets on well with all dogs. He is a little fire cracker though when they annoy him - he might be small but he will stick up for himself lol
21-09-2018 02:06 PM
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I definitely love the little fella @TAB and I consider myself very lucky to have him
21-09-2018 02:11 PM
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21-09-2018 02:27 PM
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Cat has her own room @TAB so she is very happy
21-09-2018 02:31 PM
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...and don't I know it when she needs to be fed @TAB - she doesn't stop talking to me lol
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