Scooby and Scrappy
By Eileen,Alf,Kirsty (7) and Ciara (5) Bass, Cheshire
Lola and Luna
By Aleda, Albert, Benedict and Anoushka Morillo
Bailey
By Linda Armit
Milo
By Sue and Alan (And Milo!)
Kelson
By Louiza, Ian and Kelson
Ash
By Hugh and Lindsay Roberts
Lyla
By Julie, Stephen, Lauren, Christopher and Lyla Henry
Fletch
By Cheryl, Graeme and Fletch
Cody
By Craig & Annie White
Minty
By Bob, Eleanor, Cora, Celia and Minty Boyle
Coco
By Crosson family
Meg
By Rona and Kenneth
Rolo
By Eileen
Charlie
By Charlie!
Snicker
By Ross
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After losing our beloved black lab Dillon at 13 , it took a long time for us to decide to get another puppy – especially as Harvey our other lab is now 15.We are so glad now though that we choose Scooby.
We knew having seen Poppy that we wanted one of her pup’s. Louise was very keen for us to meet her and some of the other beautiful dogs she has. When it came to choosing our pup we were given lots of space and time to decide though Louise was there if we needed her for help and advice.
Scooby himself has settled into our lives very well. He coped very well with our 4 hour journey home and was very happy when he met his new big brother. Now he and Harvey are more often than not found cuddled up together – even in Scooby’s crate! Scooby is such a bully to the poor old man though – just as well he is so tolerant.
At 4 months Scooby is developing into a very handsome, sociable young man. He loves meeting new dogs and people. He is a firm favourite in both our local pet shop and at school where the children make a fuss over him.
We are so glad we have him now and would love, in the future, to have another of Louise’s pups.
Eileen,Alf,Kirsty (7) and Ciara (5) Bass, Cheshire
18 months later Eileen, Alf and family did indeed return and added Scrappy, a half brother of Scooby, to their family.
You can view more pictures of Scooby and Scrappy on the gallery.
31st December 2010
It is important to remember that when looking for that perfect puppy you may need to wait for that litter to be born. A reputable and careful breeder does not have puppies available at all times, and a good puppy is well worth the wait. If you are willing to settle for just any puppy, that is just what you will get; any puppy