Lucy and Alfie

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Lucy & Alfie's Mum

Lucy and Alfie

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some more pictures of my gorgeous dogs Lucy is the white one by the way. Alfie is the handsome dark fellow


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Lucy is always ready to play
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Alfie with one of his birthday toys, both Lucy and Alfie have the same birthday although we rescued them 6 months apart and they are 3 and 4!!

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Fabulous, they look lovely.
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Post by Ellas mum »

Beautiful.

And such kindly faces too.
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Wonderful Photos you could put the cat among the pigeons with other dog
owners as to why are goldies the most photogenic dogs in the world they
same to know when you are taking photos and to go one step further
the most hansome dogs.

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Just lovely.
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Post by CarolynM »

What beautiful dogs they are, absolutely stunning

Amber wouldn't be happy with that toy until it was minus its nose, eyes etc and dirty :lol:
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Post by lenny »

Great pics, they look as proud as you must be and so clean,thats not always the case Im sure, and how do you get a toy they dont rip to bits. My Lucys dont last a day.
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I would like to add that Lucy and Alfie's toys hit the washing machine at least once a week. We have a running battle with inside and outside toys. Lucy likes to take them all out but is not very good at bringing them back hence they get rather muddy. Alfie just loves having a toy, we guess he did not have many before we got him as he has only recently learnt how to play properly too. Lucy always has to have a toy in her mouth when she greets us and likes to lie with a soft toy too! She is really photogenic and defnitely poses for us :lol:
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Post by Eastonwolfs »

Oh they really are lovely and looked so well cared for and healthy...not to mention happy...and what a coincidence to share the same birthday!
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no they are not always that clean. They usually end up with a paw wash more or less every day as Alfie is drawn to mud like most goldens. Lucy however does not like getting her paws wet never mind muddy.
As regards the toys that one was new at the time the picture was taken. I have a weekly sewing session which we named Animal Hospital as Lucy likes to play tug of war with the toys so they usually get separated about the neck or arm at some stage. Gave up buying expensive pet toys and now buy at car boot sales for 10 or 20p a time. (thoroughly vetted first for safety though) these actually seem to last longer than the pet ones . I will try and post a picture of my washing line too as all toys are regularly in the washer as Lucy takes them in the garden. SO we have ducks, sheep, teddys rabbits all on the line
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Post by lenny »

Toy wise just like my lucy, water and mud wise just the opposite the wetter and mudier the better.Just like us I suppose all different in some ways but so much alike in others. Thanks what makes each one special.
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