Hi, thanks. Yes, I would prefer undocked, even if the process is pain-free. We have both been looking at pics and information so I think another dog is on the cards sooner rather than later...
Yes they are (I'm afraid) my husband is French and a hunter (although hasn't hunted for some years) and that's how the chasse community prefer them. I can honestly say that the process was pain-free - if that helps! Thank you though - they are a pleasure and a joy to be around - I tell everyone I'm on puppy-cation at the moment!
soooo gorgeous! I daren't show these pics to hubby or we'll be in the car quick as a flash! He 'made friends' with a lovely griffon korthal a few days ago - the puppy didn't want to continue his walk with his owners and wanted to stay with my husband instead! (and I have to admit that when hubby and I met, he already had two lovely labradors....)
Awwww, I have an Epagnol Breton, chocolate et blanc, but I got him at 5 months so he didn't look so cute... he's a handful but I love him, they are such gorgeous dogs! :)
They are adorable Valerie - we meant to start breeding our dogs when we're finally in our new place nearby. Unfortunately one ill-timed telephone call on the day Maya was good to go (and yep it was one of those automated sales calls) alas it was enough time to allow the deed to be done - puppies two months later...!
Blinkers are firmly attached in front of the eyes. Bearing in mind less than 3 hours ago Hugo (3 months) ate at least two days worth of antibiotics I was prescribed only this morning, I think we have enough fun and games. But definitely blinkers - that little coochy face!!