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Dogs Of Eaglemont #34

Celebrating our canine companions
Dogs Of Eaglemont #34
Oberon does party tricks imitating Winston Churchill.

(Now with Literature Section)

Fine beasts are regularly appearing left, right and centre on our local thoroughfares.

Bouncy puppies straining at the leash. Old grey muzzled dogs showing signs of aching hips.

So many young dogs out being socialised in the Village. Meet and greet sessions seem to be going very well. The juveniles playing with their new best friend.

Tolerant older dogs accepting the presence of puppies but showing a certain aloofness, some disdain.

Perhaps it is a reflection of careful breed selection that we now have most dogs being happy to see each other rather than sending fur flying.

Chief is a Red Heeler. The family have had 3 other Heelers that they speak highly of. 

I swear Peaches would take selfies if a camera was left laying around. A dog with presence.

Not that she is self-possessed - I have observed her in the Village interacting with her family. Very much the family dog.


Literature Section

Stephen L has sourced this book from the internet, read it avidly and passed it along to Bron as Recommended Reading.

Stephen's Silky Bella is 6 kg. This little guy was 6 lb.!