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I bought willow off the Breeder, a well. know Standard Poodle Breeder (Helen Coggan) in Bournemouth, back in August. I GOT HER PERMISSION TO SELL HER, as she realised it wasn’t working for me.
I’m disabled and bought her to train as an Assistant Dog for myself working alongside Helpful Hounds. Her training has been going well, but we also have a 10 month old cocker spaniel and they play NON STOP, we split them up but it just makes them worse when back together again.
I’ve had poodles for nearly 20 yrs and breed them for around 12 of those yrs. If we didn’t have the cocker spaniel I would keep her, as she would be wonderful on her own, or with an older dog. But with them rough playing all day long is stressing me out so much so with my disability it’s making me poorly. And it’s just not right to keep her as she’s not able to become the dog she should be. Saying goodbye to her is going to hurt after this short time, but it’s the right thing to do for her.
Willow brings us absolute joy & laughter to our family home.
She’s affectionate, & gentle, always eager to please and full of personality. She doesn’t know her own strength. quiet a lot of the time when it comes to smaller dogs and sometimes us, She slaps her paws down on you when she wants something, it’s funny most of the time, but on the odd occasion she may catch you wrong.
She gets really excited when it comes to visitors coming in, and she jumps up a lot, we have just started getting visitors to ignore her and other dogs so that she gets the message that she must settle and stop jumping to get spoken to and cuddled.
Willow is great with routines She knows when it’s time to be fed and when it’s time to get up in the morning.
She has a sweet and social temperament. She’s a devoted companion who gives as much love as she gets & more. It’s with a heavy heart that I have to let her go, but it’s for her needs as much as mine. But I know wholeheartedly that she will make someone/a family a wonderful companion & she will be so loved.
We will miss her hugely.
Things I love (by willow)
Walks – anytime of day! I’m good on the lead and listen to “heel” and “close” (unless something’s super exciting!).
Running and playing – my recall is good, especially if treats are involved.
Water – I love splashing, though I only go in up to my tummy for now (swimming is for braver dogs).
Cuddles on the sofa – but I get too hot, so I like sprawling on the floor to cool off.
My teddy and blanket – as long as I have those, I’m happy.
Soft toys – I love, love, love them!
Chewy toys – they keep me busy.
Balance toys – I stand on them for treats.
Belly rubs – the best feeling ever!
The sides of my face being stroked at the same time – bliss.
When Mum pushes my hair out of my eyes – I can see clearly again.
My baths – they’re fun, but not the blow dryer or brushing afterward (I’ll get used to it!).
My food – I’m on raw dog food from Nurturing by Nature. If I’m full, I save some for later.
Fresh apple slices and vegetables (except onions, garlic, and peppers).
Carrots cut into slices – yum!
Sniffing around the garden – even in the rain (I can’t feel it through my thick coat).
Pinching Mum’s flowers sometimes (oops).
Other dogs at the park – I haven’t met a cat yet!
Turning lights on for Mum – she taught me to “push.”
Ringing the bell chain at the back door when I want to go out.
Playing tug with a sock full of treats – soon, I’ll be pulling things out of the washing machine!
Learning new things – I already know sit, down, settle, wait, leave, paw, high five, push, and tug.
Things I Don’t Love (by Willow)
The hoover – I’m not even sure what it is, but I stay out of its way.
Going home after walks – I sometimes pretend not to hear Mum calling me back because I want to keep playing.
Being blow-dried or brushed – but I know it makes me look beautiful, so I’ll learn to love it.
Loud noises that make me jump – they make me bark, but I stop when Mum or Dad tells me to.
Long car journeys – I have to take tablets to stop feeling sick, but I’ll grow out of it.
Things My Mum and Dad Have Bought for Me that will go with Me-
My food bowl.
A brand-new harness (I haven’t used it yet).
A matching collar and lead.
A collar tag that says “Loved.”
My bed and blanket.
My teddy.
Lots of toys, including soft toys and chews.
Treats.
An extra-large dog crate
Shampoos the Breeder gave mum
Dried food & Raw Food enough for 2 days.
MUST GO AS A FAMILY PET- NOT FOR BREEDING
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