We have an escape artist!

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Decided I would try and introduce Ollie and Dottie together – as Ollie is so chilled out and gentle, would be a good match. Ollie picked up first, then Dottie (who still didn't jump in the van). Once at Upton, I introduced them both.

Ollie never bats an eyelid, Dottie was very nervous and yelped every time Ollie tried to say hello. Ollie just looked at her as if to say 'why wont you be my friend?' She calmed down after an on-lead walk.

She was ready to go off-lead once in the big field. There were lots of lovely dogs for them to play with and the sunshine was brilliant!

On the way back to the van, Dottie had forgotten that she was supposed to be scared
of Ollie. She also jumped back in the van herself!

Next was Willows puppy check. I let my self in and usually she is in her kitchen, closed off with a puppy pen. But all was quiet and it was empty? The little monkey had pushed it out of one corner and escaped upstairs! She did come down when she heard me though. Lovely afternoon for a play in the garden.

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