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Location: March, Cambridgeshire.
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 35,275
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Dillon the Brave Heart.
Started off with the vacuum cleaner. He was chasing it and doing his silly yappy puppy bark got in the way and it got him on the chin ( not hard ). He came back for more but decided he was going to try to chew the wire. Have you ever tried pushing an upright holding the wire and then using the nozzle attachment ? Not an easy feat especially with a mad puppy helping. I decided to run the nozzle attachment over him which he didn't mind he got the wire again and the hoover then fell and got him on the head. (Not hard ) he ran away so I switched it off got on the floor called him he came bounding over had a fuss then I switched it back on and run it over him again he didn't mind one bit.
The Sainsbury delivery then turns up and after shutting Dillon in the house and getting the shopping in through the back gate I asked if she would like to meet him she was more than happy to meet him. Let him out and he went straight over to her was very happy t meet her and soon decided to chew on her hand. She was saying she has to take her high vis jacket off a lot of the time as a lot of dogs are worried about it. Dillon didn't seem bothered.
I am very happy with him as Ollie bless him would of been barking growling and backing off and wetting himself as a pup. Ollie wouldn't even entertain the Albion meat delivery man for tripe sticks.
So I am very proud. Lets see how we do tomorrow second vet visit for jabs, microchipping and a different vet a man and I have to take him on my own. Something I haven't done since having Ollie it always took two of us for him.
Dillon is now sleeping in the garden and I m off to get a coffee.