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BrianW

BrianW Report 23 Jul 2017 10:39

She slept right through last night so tonight might just try setting up a baby alarm to hear if she wakes up.

We have to have a specific toilet area in the garden for her and a couple of times she has taken herself in when she wanted to "go". Not bad at under eight weeks old!

Update: Sunday pm, took her to Sainsbury's restaurant where we had a cup of tea and she alternated between settling in the shopping trolley we use as a dog cart and getting strokes from customers.

BrianW

BrianW Report 20 Jul 2017 19:59

Yellow female Labrador named Bianca.
Quite a cutie.
Has had a play and some supper and is now fast asleep in her crate.
Poor thing has spent the day travelling in three vehicles from somewhere near Hull to Leicestershire then to Surrey then on to Essex but settled well in the cars so has slept on the journey.

BrianW

BrianW Report 20 Jul 2017 15:42

My mistake, there wasn't a class yesterday.
Will post details once "it" arrives.

Barbra

Barbra Report 20 Jul 2017 10:48

Hello how have you gone on at your class did you get a little lady or dog yellow or black? .come on tell us & keep us up to date :-)

BrianW

BrianW Report 19 Jul 2017 06:57

Going over to class today when we might find out what's coming tomorrow.
We know it's either a full Labrador or a Lab/Goldie cross.
Mum had three boys and five girls, three black and five yellow, and that's about all we know at the moment.
From recent pictures on Facebook they all look quite chunky but we would like ours to be slimmer if there is one, but we don't get a choice.

PatinCyprus

PatinCyprus Report 16 Jul 2017 09:14

Having had a dumped pup walk into our house almost 2 years ago I know how hard it is to give them up (she's still here :-D). I know it must hurt to let them go but you must have great pride in the job you do and the knowledge that someone is going to have a new life because of their new dog.

:-)

Jane

Jane Report 15 Jul 2017 19:42

I wish I could do what you do Brian. I would be a total wreck having to let a puupy go Great thing you and your OH are doing :-D :-D

BrianW

BrianW Report 15 Jul 2017 17:40

Most of the credit for the training part is due to my OH. She has worked hard on decent walking, the commands, and so on.

We also give talks to clubs, societies and other organisations around Essex to raise awareness and funds as CP gets no government funding in spite of saving them millions in carers' fees.

Barbra

Barbra Report 15 Jul 2017 11:54

Brian you must be very proud of the work you do with puppies & its a very rewarding job. .You & your Pups are worth their weight in gold as they help people have a companion & purpose in life . <3 Barbra

Mersey

Mersey Report 15 Jul 2017 10:54

I applaud you Brian :-) you are doing an amazing thing...such a lovely
Thing to do <3

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 15 Jul 2017 10:12

I can only imagine how hard it was to say "Goodbye " to your puppy, but what a wonderful start you will have given in a family setting before he moves on to further training to enrich someone's life.

How great to hear that you will soon have a new pup to help in the same way.

Well done !

LondonBelle

LondonBelle Report 15 Jul 2017 09:50

Well done, BrianW.... l'm sure your puppy will make you proud and will make such a difference to someone's life <3

BrianW

BrianW Report 15 Jul 2017 09:14

Monday last week we had to say goodbye to the 14 month old Labrador/Golden Retriever cross that we have been puppy parenting since he was seven weeks old for Canine Partners as we took him off to "Big School" for assessment to see if he is good enough to progress to advanced training and eventual partnering with a disabled person, usually a wheelchair user.

Next Thursday we take delivery of a new seven week old to start the whole process again.

It can be upsetting at times but very worthwhile. Canine Partners are always in need of more puppy parents so if anyone or someone you know loves dogs and has free time and a car do encourage them to look at the Canine Partners website and see what an amazing transformation they could make to someone's life.
Food and vet bills are met by Canine Partners and puppy parents attend classes, normally once a week, to assist with the training. You can make human friends as well as doggy ones!

And there are plenty of ways to help the charity short of actually having a puppy.