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Dear Kathy,
Just wanted to let you know how our gorgeous boy Leo is going. He is such a delight to have in our family. We’ve started puppy classes and he is by far the smartest and cutest in the class (bias opinion of course)
Leo is great with my little cousins, so gentle and playful. And loves all the cuddles and attention they shower him with. He has also taken a liking to our older dog Daffy and our cat Bella. It’s great to see them all playing together.
We get so many comments on his colour and temperament. Everyone wants to touch him and asks where we got him from.
Thank you for our lovely new family member. We couldn’t imagine life without him. You’ll also be hearing from us early next year as we will be looking for another lovely puppy of yours.
Kind Regards and many
tThanks Emma Rolski

Hi Kathy
Well, Friday at 1800hrs we finally got to meet Mr Ziggy . What a shock we got when we saw how big he was. Twice the size Sasha was at this age. As soon as I spoke his name I got a wag, then a lick then more wags. We then got him out of the crate and into the car where he had big drinks. He accompanied Paul in the back seat of our vehicle while I drove back to Port (a bit of male bonding).
We are arrived home and let Ziggy out into the garden to do toilet things and more drinks. Our friend called to see if we were home so that he could meet the new edition. We told him to bring in his two King Charles Cavalier spaniels to meet Ziggy. Well, I wished I'd had my camera ready, he attempted to mount both of them!!!!!! As well as Tony's and Paul's legs!. We soon distracted him then he had a sleep. After retiring to bed at 2300hrs, we were woken by the sounds of Ziggy crying at about 0330hrs, out to the garden he went, big wee's.
Back to bed then we were all up at the crack of dawn having a bit of a play. We had breakfast, then we did the bragging thing by jumping into the car and visiting all of our friends. Everyone just adores him. I hope this continues! I was even allowed to take him into the Medical Practice where I work so that the doctor could meet him.
We also walked him around the town (in Paul's arms of course) so that he will get used to having strangers greet him. He took quite an interest with the young chicky babes who were coming up to him for a stroke, much to Paul's delight also! That afternoon he slept awhile. We had visitors Saturday evening who brought their son over as well as welcoming gifts for Ziggy. They had a good time playing together.
That night we had a little mishap after being toileted, Ziggy decided that he needed to do poo's on the floor in the laundry.

Sunday morning, just got your email regarding the removal of the stitch in the *#*#*#! area, so we decided after breakfast we would have a trip to the Port Douglas markets and stop at the clinic on the way and get a stitch cutter for later!.
After many ooohs an ahhhhhs we dropped in a restaurant owned by some friends of ours by the ocean called Soul & Pepper. They don't have children, but have dogs instead, allowed us in with Ziggy while we had lunch. He slept on the chair during the whole time. After lunch we took walk down to the Marina where the Reef tour boats and the vessels of the rich folk are moored!!!!!!! So we just thought we'd send you a couple of pics.
We watched a couple of DVD's last night (just a bit tired to do anything else). Bedtime at 2230hrs. Up twice during the night. Ziggy thinks its playtime in the garden when we go out during the night. At the moment he is out in the backyard with Paul doing a bit of gardening. You should see them.
He has also taken a liking to playing under my lemon grass. He tosses and turns and get tangled up and then starts to growl at it! Well, Kathy that's it for now. Will keep you up to date. Will Ziggy be bigger than the height of our German Shepherd?
Just everyone is saying if he is this big now he will be a biggggggggggg boy!
Speak soon
Paul and Trish xxx and Ziggy of course
Hi Kathy,
I've been meaning to drop you a line for ages. Our little Kiki is
not so
little these days. Just weighed her and she's 16.4 Kg. We haven't
trimmed her except around her eyes a bit, as you can see from the
attached photo. I just looked again at the picture of Mars on your
web site. She's a pea from his pod, wouldn't you say?
Wendy has never been attached to a dog before like she is to Kiki.
It's the daughter she's never had. Both the boys adore her too and
contend for her company in bed at night. So much for my household
dog rules! We went for a walk a little while ago and, as usual, lots
of people stopped to comment how pretty she is. Sam, our oldest boy,
calls her a 'babe magnet'.
We can let her off the lead and she never strays. She's really well
behaved overall and very obedient. Couldn't ask for a nicer dog.
All the best, James
Hi Kathy,
Hope you're well. Hamish, as u can imagine, is absolutely deful.
An octogenarian with seemingly severe arthritis saw him on the busy
street of Cairns and was totally charmed by Hamish. The big toothless
smile on his face after patting Hamish, with great difficulty, I
might add, made us realize what joy he gives to people.
A lady who was 2 weeks from full term just got into her car with the assistance of her husband on a sunny Sunday afternoon, saw Hamish sitting with us at a coffeeshop and got her husband to help her out of the car just to pat him. She was panting and sweating as she bent over to pat Hamish. But again, she was absolutely happy. Quite incredible, we think.
Hamish has put so many smiles on so many faces. He is the embodiment of the good things in life: hope and humour.
I hope Mars and Luna are equally proud of him.
All the best and thank you.
Dear Kathy,
We would be very deed to go with our little Macchi to a doodle romp!
You certainly have my permission to pass on my email as for any say.
We are very happy with our little girl, she is so much fun.
She is very affectionate and a good all rounder! She is involved with practically everything that we do.
It is easy to socialise and train her. She loves to visit other people's homes and loves to play with other (fully immunised) dogs. And she loves kids. Puppy school starts on 27th Feb.
I will send you photos of her just prior to her birthday as well as the 6 month mark! Michelle thinks that I am mad but I am planning to throw her a birthday party when she turns One.
All her mates are welcome!
Cheers, Stav






