Bit picture heavy so sorry about that. Just a few from the garden. This pair are becoming really good friends. 2O0I1770 by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr 12 week Irish Wolfhound by Phil Jerrard-Dinn, on Flickr
Gorgeous - I had not realised that Mij was not the tiny puppy still. Willow is adorable but I still miss the old fella.
They are fast becoming best buddies. It's lovely to see Mij being so gentle with her. Up to now with Skye and Breagh, Mij has had to use all his beans but for the first time he's got a puppy and seems to understand.
Yes, dogs do seem to understand when they need to be gentle. I needn't have worried at all about tiny Chico (Chihuahua) being hurt - he has what appear to be extremely rough games with Pepe the Standard Poodle, but Pepe seems to know just how much force to exert. And when Chico was a puppy he would hang on to poor Pepe's ears or cheek and must have really hurt, but Pepe tolerated it all.