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kats
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by kats » 27 Apr 2008, 11:00
this is the little dance Evie does everytime we throw her squeaky
does anyone else's doodle do a little doodle dance?

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by freyadog » 27 Apr 2008, 11:04
Hi
Evie looks like she has grown a little since last time i saw her she is so lovely
Freya does something similar but more like a elephant as she is not so petite like Evie,very cute video and lovely beach.
Caroline x
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by kats » 27 Apr 2008, 11:06
hi thanks Caroline - camera work not quite up to Robs standards though,

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yes she has grown, she is starting to fill out at long last and doesn't look half starved any more

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by labradoodlelover28 » 27 Apr 2008, 11:28
Lol!
Yes, Sassy does something very similar wen we throw her toy too...hehe!
beckie x
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by smilerz » 27 Apr 2008, 12:06
Hi Kats,
Nice to see some photo's of Evie. She is certainly looking good. She is definately the spit of her mum and has the intelligence of both her mum and her dad. She seems very relaxed and enjoying herself glad she is growing up to be a fine young lady.
Keep up the good work.
Adele and family xx
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by amber » 27 Apr 2008, 14:32
ahh, i love her little dance, and Lyme Regis looks lovely as always
Amber
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by kats » 27 Apr 2008, 17:35
hi Amber
yes you are right it is Lyme Regis
glad we took her yesterday though as it's raining today - so today she's just having to make do with destroying her new toys we've just bought her rather than play on the beach

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by Bid » 27 Apr 2008, 18:04
Wow - good retrieving

Daisy just legs it with the toy - no time for dancing

I like the way she taps her toes in excitement

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by kats » 27 Apr 2008, 18:43
hi Bid
yes retrieving is her speciality - along with unpotting plants & doing a really lovely sit when she thinks there's a treat in it for her
(like your new signature pic - Poppy's got a look on her face as if to say to Daisy - and what kind of trouble are you going to get me in now then

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by Bid » 27 Apr 2008, 18:57
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