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Venom_Angel
My little rescue girl at 15 months and a couple of weeks..
10 months does ALOT or did, to my gorgeous grl :)
dandybrush
gorgeous pics love the cuddle one :) very cute
Silhouette
Hi Venom Angel
Welcome to the forum, thanks for posting your pics - she certainly looks like she has blossomed with your care.
Perhaps you could post in introductions and tell us a little about her story.
Ceejay
She is beautiful. Looks like she has landed in the right home. Her coat is stunning.
Mac's Mum
Welcome to the forum. You have one beautiful young lady there.

I knew Koolies could be lap dogs laugh.gif
Bluedog
Dizzy
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Paxy maintaining her drop while Dizzy's backside is in her face!!
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Look at these ears!
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A couple of Dizzy just after her rescue for you!
Loreley
Dizzy is now a bit over 2, is the 2nd in command in our pack to the our Rescue Cat Molly.

She is finally settling a little, but somehow i think she will always be a puppy at heart. She has such a wonderful gentle nature to her, she has been a real blessing in drawing out Dodger from his shell. With Dizzy's help Dodger is finally realising that playing is a good thing.

The pair now get up to some interesting antics together.

Venom_Angel
Dizzy is now 2 years and 3 months old, and is stil very much a puppy (but i can now buy new clothes without them being distroyed within mintutes) she loves her new home and her mummy and daddy who also love her very much! seen as daddy doesnt live with us, it is a special treat when he visitis (even if it is every day) Dodger being her little brother (who is older tha n her) has helped her come along way and will be sad when mummy, daddy and dizzy eventually move out.
Here are some recent photos of dizzy to show her progress.
Loreley
Oh the munched looking turtle in the first photo is 'Olivia' which was on holidays from our work tank while it was being cleaned. Unfortunately the outside pond where the turtles were staying at our house was within reach of Dizzy who promptly 'fetched' them. Story ends happily, after months of nursing turtles are now happily back at work and have boyfriends to play with.

"Molly" in the last photo is actually our Alpha in our little pack, she has both dogs completely bluffed, and while she does sit to be fed and sit at the door when she wants to go out, i'm yet to get her walking on a lead.
Bluedog
Oh, Dizzy!!! Give her a hug for me!!
Loreley
We did try to populate the pond with very large turtles (like Dinner plate size) they were monsters, apparently this usually does the trick and the dogs leave them along because they can't lift them. Well no one told Diz she somehow managed to get this monster out of the water, up over the fence and into the loungeroom without being seen without so much as a scratch to it this time, she was so proud of herself. It was at this point that we gave up on any thoughts of having turtles in our pond :)
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