Wednesday 12th December 2012 – The puppies are developing well


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If you were watching at the right moments yesterday you would have seen Britannia starting to play with the toys. At one point she was dragging the cuddly owl across the pen which was lovely to watch. At another point she was cuddled up to the candy cane. She says she’s really missing her mum being around more. It wasn’t just for eating, she was very close to her mum and liked cuddling up to her when she went to sleep. She has introduced herself to Aristotle and he doesn’t know what to think.

Beethoven reminds my Mistress of Aristotle when he was small. He’s got the same sort of attitude and had been known to howl for a cuddle. Boadicea is quite delicate and not quite as convinced about the whole puppy gruel situation. She’d rather just have her mum’s milk, but there’s rarely enough for her so that isn’t an option. Bumble was tucking in very happily and has totally got the idea of feeding from a bowl.

Then there is Bossanova, or Tucker as he is likely to be called. He is very grateful that we have removed all the squeakers from the toys. He’s had a lovely letter from Tino the rabbit who he’ll be living with and really doesn’t want anything to give him the desire to play with things that squeak. He has said I can tell you a little of what Tino has said to him. He sent him some pictures of the nearby beach and other walks, which are all very odd to Bossanova at the moment as he’s only seen the inside of a house and hasn’t really seen grass and sky yet, never mind the sea. This was the bit that he really liked and said I could share as it might help all the others:

Tino wrote

‘I know it seems exciting at the minute, moving out, starting a new life in a new place, but it’s okay if when the time comes you’re a bit sad and a bit scared. We’ve all been there, full of youthful exuberance, ready to take on the world until we see how big the world really is.

They’ll wrap you in a blanket to keep you warm and they’ll hold you close, but when you’re on that train headed for the south there’s a chance you’ll feel worried and lonely. I want you to remember though, little man, all of your brothers and sisters will be feeling the same way, as did Mummy Shadow, Auntie Megan and wise old Uncle Alfie. So, your job is to be a brave boy. It’s okay to have a little cry, and miss the past, but you have to have the courage to look into the future. We need you to be a brave boy, buddy, because we need you. You’re the missing link in our family, little one, you’re our future.’

He asked me what moving had been like for me. I said it was a very long time ago, but if he looked around him at how spoilt and loved I am now, he’d soon see what a good thing it can be. There’s another few weeks before he’ll move out yet, but when the time is right I know he’ll be just fine.

Alfie Dog with a little help from Rosemary J Kind alfie@alfiedog.me.uk

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