On Feb 13, 1:41*pm, Janet Tweedy wrote:
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Judith in France writes
I took her for a walk in town with
traffic, other dogs, people, she was a darling and very obedient. *She
is about a year old,
Sounds like you've got the one you wanted anyway Judith
I pick her up when I return from holiday at the
end of March.
Why don't they let them go to their new homes earlier? Generally over
here you get a puppy at about 7-8 weeks of age. Mind you having her a
bit older means you can socialise her straight away. What will you do
when you visit the UK? Will you get her a pet passport?
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Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraphhttp://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk
She's not a puppy, she belongs to a friend of mine who can no longer
keep all his animals. We will get a pet passport as we have a large
estate car with a doggy section, the car comes with it, it's called a
cargo net and goes up between the boot and the back seat. Both our
daughters are looking forward to meeting her.
Judith