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It’s funny how the dynamics (and workload) in the household change with just three, little puppies gone. But the work continues and evolves almost daily. Let me give you a rundown on each “family” today. Our oldest puppy now is … Continue reading →
Posted in Cavapoos, daily life, Puppies
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And then we have..
The life of a younger puppy. There’s more eating and sleeping and not so much playing just yet. Trying to get a bit of extra food down the two littles also. <3
Posted in Cavapoos, four weeks, three weeks, Uncategorized
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Tagged cavapoos, Clancy, eating, extra, food, four weeks old, litter box, littles, playing, puppies, puppy, puppy pen, pups, red, rosie, sleeping, three weeks old, younger
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