Scooby and Scrappy
By Eileen,Alf,Kirsty (7) and Ciara (5) Bass, Cheshire
Lola, Luna and the third edition Lily!!
By Aleda, Albert, Benedict and Anoushka Morillo
Harvey
By Julie, Steven, Katie & Elliot Marshall
Bailey
By Linda Armit
Milo
By Sue and Alan (And Milo!)
Kelson
By Louiza, Ian and Kelson
Ash
By Hugh and Lindsay Roberts
Lyla
By Julie, Stephen, Lauren, Christopher and Lyla Henry
Fletch
By Cheryl, Graeme and Fletch
Cody
By Craig & Annie White
Minty
By Bob, Eleanor, Cora, Celia and Minty Boyle
Coco
By Crosson family
Meg
By Rona and Kenneth
Rolo
By Eileen
Charlie
By Charlie!
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“We didn’t really choose Ash, she chose us, or more specifically my husband. At seven weeks old she was bug eyed and wrinkly nosed but she is rapidly growing into a stunner.”
“Louise could not have been more helpful or knowledgable and it was great to be able to meet both mum and aunt to judge what sort of temperament and proportions the puppy would ultimately have.”
“She was not difficult to house train and has been great fun to teach and play with ever since. She does seem very bright and picks up new commands quickly. She is also extremely talkative and if she feels she’s getting inadequate attention or is in teenager ‘I’m bored’ phase she is only too eager to let us know.”
“At 20 weeks now, she is looking very nicely proportioned already and is healthy with a fine sheen to her coat. Our previous labradors have both been long lived and we look forward to many years of fun with Ash.”
26th May 2008
It is important to remember that when looking for that perfect puppy you may need to wait for that litter to be born. A reputable and careful breeder does not have puppies available at all times, and a good puppy is well worth the wait. If you are willing to settle for just any puppy, that is just what you will get; any puppy