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Oh Storm is gorgeous!
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This thread is now officially TOO MUCH. :love2: I would like to steal all of them.
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Oh, Storm. Bless his tiny self.

Teddy is utterly excellent. Look at his little proud face (and expressive ears :love: )
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That's interesting about having a trainer at your house, I didn't know you could do that but we could use similar for Lucy.

He does look so pleased with himself.
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Storm battling boldly with a blanket! :love:
Skips wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 9:28 am That's interesting about having a trainer at your house, I didn't know you could do that but we could use similar for Lucy.
She was amazing, I highly recommend it although it was expensive. Ask around for recommendations.
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We had a trainer round to our house with our boys too when they were younger. It was brilliant and so much better than the group puppy school we did initially.
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Lucy is a similar age to Teddy and I'd rather spend more money to get what we need out of it rather than throw it at group sessions and not get results. We can't seem to train her to get onto her bed, she just rolls onto her back :lol: I'm 100% certain it's us not her, so an expert would help us enormously.
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Beeeean! I love your new boy. He will be so happy living with you. And he looks a bit like Millie :cry:

Squiz, Teddy is brilliant. I would like him to meet Elwood; they'd have a lot of fun.
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I hadn't heard of a Zoom Groom, thanks Ella. He seems to be starting to associate hands with pets but I want to get him used to being brushed as soon as possible. Rocky has always fought against being groomed and it's caused problems with her thick fur.
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Are you going to nick name him Stormzy? :love:
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Luna wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 10:38 am Are you going to nick name him Stormzy? :love:
That really made me smile :lol:
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Zirk wants to change his name to Shadow Moon. He is a little shadow, he's very hard to spot in corners. But I like Storm I think.
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Zoom Grooms are so good!
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George loves being brushed. I've done it since he was tiny like your dreamy little Storm. He comes running when I say "Do you want your hair brushed?" with his tail bushed up in excitement. :lol:
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Strangely it's the only thing Willow really enjoys as well. The rougher the better as well.
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Obviously my dog is/dogs were very short haired but Bob used to shed his winter coat badly so I brushed them a lot from a young age and they loved it. Jango tends to wander over for a brush on the head when I do S’s hair in the morning still now.
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My two hate the traditional brushes, but also love a Zoom Groom.
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Tilly loves her furminator.
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I've ordered one. Meanwhile he is now full of himself. He's somehow changed the screen settings on my laptop and I have to keep stopping him from eating my headset.
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I hadn’t heard of the Zoom Groom. Looks great.
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