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Sir Darnley's "P" - 8th. week
08.06.2005

Our puppies can move in the whole garden. Dangerous things - like the grill - are caged in the "puppy run".

At the age of 7 weeks Portia weighs 1960 gr. and Prince 1720 gr. 

Prince in the middle of the bellflower
Michaela Amrath is visiting us. She is welcomed by Magic (left) and Portia (right).
Wrestling match!
The playing is getting more rapid and louder.
Couching!
09.06.2005      Prosper in the garden.
As soon as the puppy milk is placed on the table to cool down (left), Prince and Portia are comming from the all around the garden. Where does this nice smell come from?
Principal Prince
At the end of a long day.
10.06.2005

Visitors for the puppies? But we are already grown up and we are much more important!

Prince (left) and Portia (in front).
Orla loves to play with the puppies.  Both puppies are able to watch TV, just like mom and grandma.
Portia Powderkeg
12.06.2005

Nellie shows the sandpit to her puppies.

Portia resting in the grass.
14.06.2005

The son of Portia's future owner is visiting us to show the puppies to his girlfriend. As usual they are welcomed by the whole lot ...

... to be then captivated by the puppies!
Portia will live not far from us. To her future family already belongs another Scottie girl named Sina. Until now they don't know eachother personally but Sina has already sent a gift. The self-confident Portia examined the ball immediately.
At the same time Prince trained what he has learned from his mother: digging!
Left: Prince, right: Portia.   It really is time to cut the grass!
Playing hide-and-seek.
Ups - caged? 

There is a reason ...

... today our little blackbirds have decided to leave their nest. It was just too small now. And as blackbirds in the beginning are not able to fly really properly, they firstly stay more on the ground for a few days. So they would be an easy prey for the Scotties. So the lot is only allowed to use the garden under survey for the next days.
Never mind! The two puppies are already also best "office-dogs". Patently they are lying under the desk.

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