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Linda G & Buddy: Oh my! I remember those puppy days! Bud destroyed MANY things. Have patience with the little one...it will get better.
Lind G & Buddy: Good luck with the Vet visit, you two! Hope all goes well.
Tin: I love reading about Summer's new sister. It feels like I have a puppy without having the sharp teeth that go along with it!
Lindag & Buddy: I'm having so much fun reading these blogs. Waiting for today''s. Sounds like Cricket is at your place to say now. Summer is being a good big sister.
Karen: This is great!! I love hearing about Summer, so I know I'll love hearing about Cricket too!
Teri: An idea who's time has come! Summer blog! I look forward to watching these two get to know one an other. As long as Summer doesn't get confused about Cricket, she's half Rat Terrier, not half vermin. lol!Congratulations on this new venue to show case these lovely fur babies! Blog On!

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Tuesday, April 8th 2008

10:40 AM

Well Mom just signed Miss Cricket up for Puppy class.  Cricket is doing pretty well with training, but being part Terrier, she does have a stubborn streak in her. She does well with the training at home, but being around other dogs, she is having a bit of problem with not wanting to listen.  And also she will be entering her teenage years and that is not a fun time for humans as we seem to forget what we were taught.  Also Mom feels Cricket needs some socialization with other dogs.  I never went to school although mom had me recieved a gift certificate for a class, but I hurt my front shoulder and couldn't attend.  As it turned out I didn't need the class anyway, and mom really didn't like the instructors methods.  She found a lady that does more of a positive class, so she signed Cricket up.  The lady also has had numerous types of Terriers, Bostons, Jack Russells, Cairn etc.  She also is a foster parent to dogs from all over the USA.  She right now has a Cairn Terrier that was a total mess as he was rescued from a puppy mill from a Amish farm in Penn.  when she first got him and he has come a long ways.
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