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Suegalvin
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Re: Roco Patterdale DofB 2015 Teddington Foster

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Back in Teddington. Roco had a walk with 9 month old Dora and he was such a good boy. He coped very well with her high energy! Even when she was off the lead and Roco was on the extendable lead he was very well behaved

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ClaireM
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Re: Roco Patterdale DofB 2015 Teddington Foster

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Ah Sue I bet he gave you a very happy waggy welcome. He’s such a loving little fella and doing so well. :nicethread.gif:
Suegalvin
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Re: Roco Patterdale DofB 2015 Teddington Foster

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Roco is so agile now he’s climbing trees to try and get those pesky squirrels!

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Re: Roco Patterdale DofB 2015 Teddington Foster

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It never ceases to amaze me the positions that Roco can fall asleep in!
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Suegalvin
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Re: Roco Patterdale DofB 2015 Teddington Foster

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Back at the seaside Roco enjoyed the water and wanted to catch the gulls.

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Suegalvin
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Re: Roco Patterdale DofB 2015 Teddington Foster

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Does this look comfortable?!

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Suegalvin
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Re: Roco Patterdale DofB 2015 Teddington Foster

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Roco helping me do some online shopping

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Suegalvin
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Re: Roco Patterdale DofB 2015 Teddington Foster

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Roco is very good at playing games. One in particular I think he likes is hunt the crocodile! His bright orange toy from many pages back. I hide it around the living room or in the garden and then tell him to ‘find his crocodile’. He’s remarkably good at sniffing it out. I don’t make it too hard but I’m thinking perhaps I should because it only takes him a few minutes to track it down.
Suegalvin
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Re: Roco Patterdale DofB 2015 Teddington Foster

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I had Roco on the long training lead today in Bushy Park. I figured with the awful weather there would not be many other people around. I was right. It was very windy and raining on and off. But we had a great walk - Roco loved the freedom of the long lead and he didn’t mind the weather at all. He was very curious of the Stags bellowing but he was very well behaved and we kept well away from them. The squirrels were rightly chased! Unfortunately Roco discovered the delights of eating deer poo! Although he did stop when I told him off.

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Suegalvin
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Re: Roco Patterdale DofB 2015 Teddington Foster

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I think Roco is enjoying a well deserved bit of rest and relaxation!

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