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Countdown has begun! (With pics)

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Notrusthere · 01/02/2019 11:21

2 weeks until we collect this little bundle of loveliness.

Still to do:

Collect crate from my dad's (he stored it for us when our last boy decided the sofa was king - won't be making that mistake again!)

Double check that the garden fence is puppy proof

Go shopping with DS for fun things like bed, toys etc

Have a good cry about our old dog and try not to feel guilty for replacing him.

Get lots of sleep....am I forgetting anything?!

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missbattenburg · 01/02/2019 11:24

Nope.

That puppy is not the cutest thing I have seen all day and I am not considering swapping Battendog for one.

No sir-ee.

Grin

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Notrusthere · 01/02/2019 11:26

Battenburg 😅😅

Sorry you can't have him he's all mine! (DS thinks he's his but he's very wrong)

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Nesssie · 01/02/2019 12:28

I give it less than a week before the crate is back at your dads and the pups snoring away on the sofa... Grin

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Myranium · 01/02/2019 13:59

Get insurance quotes and decide which you want to go with now so all you need to do is activate it once the free insurance from the breeder runs out.

Find a decent puppy class and get him booked in for when he's old enough. Good ones don't have that many spaces and tend to book up quickly.

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Notrusthere · 01/02/2019 14:55

Nessie - no I will be strong! 😅

Thanks myranium that's a good tip. I had a look the other day but I will get something sorted

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Hazlenutpie · 01/02/2019 14:59

That puppy is heartstoppingly gorgeous. Enjoy.

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startingafresh1 · 01/02/2019 15:05

Top up on cleaning supplies and towels for little accidents.

Work out how you will transport home. My take on this is to be careful transporting Puppy home in the crate that you plan to use at home.

IMO that first car journey alone can be a bit traumatic for a Puppy. Putting them in their home crate can become the start of bad associations with that crate. I've seen it so many times- Puppy has a difficult journey, recovers once home, avoids crate as it didn't enjoy being in it last time.

I totally accept though that Puppy needs to be transported in a safe way. It's a bit of a conundrum!

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Notrusthere · 01/02/2019 16:05

Startingafresh- I am 100% decided I am transporting him back on my knee with DP driving.

We crates our last dog when we brought him home as a puppy and he HATED it. He was never ok in the car after that to the extent that he once broke his way through a metal dog guard while we were on the motorway back from holiday. I'm not risking starting bad associations like that again.

I know safety is a concern and some people will have brought puppies home in crates with no issue, but I have my reasons.

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missbattenburg · 01/02/2019 16:31

Battendog came home on a lap and then asleep in the footwell with some old towels. It was a 2.5 hr, very easy journey and he has always been brilliant in the car - a miracle because many other things have taken a loooong time to get him used to.

If I were brave enough to get another puppy, I would have no hesitation in doing the same thing again.

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maid1306 · 01/02/2019 19:31

How beautiful!!
We bought our puppy home last night. So far so good. She's using puppy pads straight away. Our older dog took a while to accept her but that seems to be going well... now to crack this sleep malarkey🙈

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Mrsoh39 · 01/02/2019 20:30

Bought ours home today, border collie, she's finding her feet now, I'm shattered due to dd2 waking up at 5.30 so tonight should be fun Grin

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Notrusthere · 01/02/2019 20:51

Maid and Mrs- good luck! Hope tonight goes well (oh and pics of your little beauties please!!)

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maid1306 · 01/02/2019 21:06

This is our little girl

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adaline · 01/02/2019 21:17

Oh how cute!

My advice would be to start as you mean to go on. So if you don't want the dog in bedrooms, start off sleeping with them downstairs and retreat etc.

And get them used to being alone early on. We didn't do this with ours as we didn't need to leave him right away and it made it harder in the long run!

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Notrusthere · 01/02/2019 21:28

Oh maid how gorgeous!!

Adeline, thanks very much. This is something I will have to start with very early as I work part time.

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NewYoiker · 01/02/2019 21:54

We're just over w month in and she's finally starting to settle a bit! I'm also very in love with her

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Mrsoh39 · 01/02/2019 22:12

Don't be fooled, she's finding her feet and the kids love her Grin

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Notrusthere · 01/02/2019 22:56

😍😍😍😍

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Mrsoh39 · 01/02/2019 23:24

Her paws are huge, going to look into puzzle games for her, she's currently asleep and found the pad to wee, she's bloody adorable Grin

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Mrsoh39 · 01/02/2019 23:26

I might not be saying that in the morning though, I have 2 shifts to work too.

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Oddcat · 01/02/2019 23:29

Have you got a name for her ?

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Myranium · 01/02/2019 23:34
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Mrsoh39 · 01/02/2019 23:44

Dh has named her Misstery, we put our dog to sleep beginning of December and her name sounds the same as his, going to get some sleep now while she is lol. We can get some nicknames from that x

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Mrsoh39 · 02/02/2019 06:48

We have survived the night, a couple of accidents which I was expecting, but no whining at all, she slept for quite alot of it, so today is to get her peeing on the mats everytime if possibly can, she done 2 yesterday. Going to stock up some more toys and a bed for her today x

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