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Knut's 4-4.5 month old pics


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My sweet little Knut is just over 4.5 months old and I love him more everyday. He is much admired for his pinecone killing skills as well as his resonant "speaking" voice. He loves running in the woods and the fields with his best dog-friend, Toffee, who is a 10 month old Havanese. He can eat his bowl of food in under 10 seconds. He sticks his head in every hole he sees (thank goodness his only victim has been a frog). He makes every day FULL of joy and even in his most "cairn" moments, I cant be mad for more the 10 seconds. Little 7,2 kilo Knut, my snuggly mischievous cairn!

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KNUT AND ME

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He is just adorable! I love the photo with the chewed up adapter/plug. He's like, "Um, yeah, I killed it. So what?" :D

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He thinks he did a good job getting rid of that cord! "Look at me" face. He's a proud little Cairn! Do you clip or strip his body? It looks good! I am trying to figure out what I may do with my little one, who won't strip : )

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He was so proud of himself for protecting us from the evil cord! I said to my husband..."its official. He's a cairn!"

As for his coat, his puppy hairs were stripped at 9 weeks, just before we brought him home. We haven't had to take him to the groomers yet. We will have him stripped when the time comes. For now, we are enjoying his scruffiness!

Cheers to all!

KNUT AND ME

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  • 2 weeks later...

He is very cute, but so are all the new pups we have on here! Glad your enjoying his 'cairness', it is alot of fun-even when their being 'naughty'.

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