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Rearing younger siblings


Donna Crume

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Too cute! Those ears!

"as far as i am concerned cairns are the original spirit from which all terriers spring, and all terriers are cairns very deep down inside." pkcrossley

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keep forgetting how large the snaps blow up.

the 'night light' really is great.  should i have to take his older sister (Torrin) in for any reason, all i have to do is look out the window and there is darkness, punctuated by a low bobbing light, and i have found my boy!  getting him to stand still (or semi?) sometimes to take a picture is a big laugh, joke.

right now he is under his favorite rocker (his first hidee-hole) chewing the poor life out of a Kong toy.  occasionally i would buy them, not any more sad to say.  when he kills/chews to death 2 within 1 week, that is the death knell for the purchase of same.  too much money for them, and $1 store does just as well for the same amount of time it takes to 'kill' the toy.  yes, still eating rabbit pooh, yes, still eating sticks, yes still nipping mom on the tukhus when excited to go out, and that is going out for any reason!   ah, life goes on as usual . . . . . . .  :P

 

 

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