'Seanna and Kelby's 'Flo' naughty puppy joins Jill in the shower and pees on her slippers!6/12/2014
Beverley, Flo Nighty is the happiest, laid back and most confident puppy. We LOVE her to pieces. Thank you for the amazing start you gave her...she is all Rutland breeding/raising that's for sure x Flo is from my foundation breeder in Australia www. RutlandManor.com run by Beverley. Where Siggy and Alfie were born and raised . She's the same perfect temperament in fun puppy, chocolate form! Day in the life: went for a shower after a great workout at #crunch and felt bad for Florence (puppy) so took her with me to play on the floor while I showered. A first for me: the Puppy got in the shower too! She took her shower in multiple phases and then ran around the bathroom to dry off with an open shampoo bottle in her mouth, only stopping to pee on my fluffy, clean white towel and my slippers. Just finished clearing up from very hilarious puppy mayhem. Must be time for some retail therapy Thanks Jill for the hilarious feedback! Beverley
Dear Beverley,
Thank you a MILLION times for all that you do with these fabulous little puppies. Bubba arrived this morning in great shape. He showed absolutely NO signs of distress whatsoever from his long travel. He comes when called and walks beautifully on a leash. He understands that he cannot do everything that he wants , and is easily redirected. It is VERY evident that he has been well cared for. You have put so much work, effort, and attention already into this little guy. Thank you so much. Here are 2 pics of little Rutland's Bubba Watson III. Know that all your efforts a very much appreciated. Most sincerely, Marie Bambo Olly was Suzanne's breeding female whose flat silky coat did a lot through her puppies in earlier years, to refine and thin the super heavy dense coats on the Australian Labradoodles, that were so hard to maintain. Suzanne loves to hot balloon and Olly was a familiar figure at the days held by the club, quite unphazed by the noise and strangeness of the huge floating sky balloons. May you rest in peace sweet Olly. Hi Beverley,
I am contacting you with sad news today. My beautiful girl from Rutland Manor, Olly, went for her final visit to the vet in August 2014. She would have turned 14 next month. She had developed a pinched nerve in her lower back which was causing difficulty for the last year, and in the last two days she has let me know that it is time. Beverley, I wanted to thank you for Olly and all the joy (which by far outweighed the frustrations) she has given me over the years. She has retained her unique "Olly-ness" up until the last week. Her sense of humour and timing have been amazing, along with her sense of speed (she knew she was not allowed to put the electronic windows in the car down over 80km/h but once the car reached that speed I would hear her stomping on the window winder button if I had the childproof locks on - otherwise, the window would simply be put down). Her capacity to bark to get her own way had only deserted her recently and her garbage seek-and-destroy habits along with her penchant of stealing any food she could reach only left in the last week. Her gentleness with adults and children, friends and friends-yet-to-be-met has never deserted her. Her gorgeous smile will live on in many memories and hearts. She will live on in her puppies with that lovely fine coat that I know she infused back into the breed. I still have owners of her puppies contacting me with updates on their beloved dogs. I will continue to have Shirley here with me after Olly is gone, and we will be a one-dog household for a while at least. But I know that at some point in the future I will be contacting you for a new household member. Kindest regards Bev, and many thanks again. Suzy Do you think they are supposed to be in bed sleeping? Seanna helping her new little friend with the important job of loombanding I miss you my darling Seanna, but it's so good to see you so happy and settled in such a short time. Thanks Gail for the ongoing updates, you're a treasure. :-)
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