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I took the Mrs. to the Dr. this afternoon, we also took Montgomery, I parked at the Clinic, then walked the 13 week pup about a 1/2 mile down to the shops and back, quite heavy traffic whizzing about, plus we needed to cross the main traffic route a couple of times, going in both directions, and I had to(briefly) leave Montgomery tied outside the shop. 

Montgomery behaved impeccably, despite being a tad nervous of the traffic at first, especially his calm demeanour when left tied outside the shop, for the first time EVER.

This was also his first proper walk on a lead, but he almost intuitively walked "at heel".

The Mrs. then volunteered to drive me home, if I wanted a couple o excellent pints o Guinness, during the consumption of which he blissfully slept in the car, without stressing out or chewing owt.(like the leather clad gear knob or steering wheel)

Came back home to a wonderful, pre-prepared Spaggati Bolagniase, washed down with a quite magnificent Rioja.

Seriously impressed, in most all respects.

P.S.

Hoping to get called DogFace anytime soon, wink, wink!

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1 minute ago, difflock said:

I took the Mrs. to the Dr. this afternoon, we also took Montgomery, I parked at the Clinic, then walked the 13 week pup about a 1/4 mile down to the shops and back, quite heavy traffic whizzing about, plus we needed to cross the main traffic route a couple of times, going in both directions, and I had to(briefly) leave Montgomery tied outside the shop. 

Montgomery behaved impeccably, despite being a tad nervous of the traffic at first, especially his calm demeanour when left tied outside the shop, for the first time EVER.

This was also his first proper walk on a lead, but he almost intuitively walked "at heel".

The Mrs. then volunteered to drive me home, if I wanted a couple o excellent pints o Guinness, during the consumption of which he blissfully slept in the car, without stressing out or chewing owt.(like the leather clad gear knob or steering wheel)

Came back home to a wonderful, pre-prepared Spaggati Bolagniase, washed down with a quite magnificent Rioja.

Seriously impressed, in most all respects.

P.S.

Hoping to get called DogFace anytime soon, wink, wink!

YOU don't know your borne ! ?

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2 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Tell him to write back when he's had Spaniels. Still miss having a dog although the yard terrier seems to mooch about the van quite a lot.

This ...... I have been a spaniel man all my life . 100 mph every ware at every opportunity !  Strait back on the whistle then strait off again !  I love 'em to bits though ?

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2 minutes ago, Stubby said:

This ...... I have been a spaniel man all my life . 100 mph every ware at every opportunity !  Strait back on the whistle then strait off again !  I love 'em to bits though ?

I've tossed it and turned for months whether to get another and most of the time it would be fine, but leaving it in the motorhome when I couldn't take it to work wouldn't be fair. I've adopted the farm Jack Russel who can go back home when I'm not about, cracking little dog.

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2 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

I've tossed it and turned for months whether to get another and most of the time it would be fine, but leaving it in the motorhome when I couldn't take it to work wouldn't be fair. I've adopted the farm Jack Russel who can go back home when I'm not about, cracking little dog.

Bless  you Eggs mate . I am a big old softie for dogs .

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