The irony is I bet you were posing behind the camera trying to get her to comply. 
We need you over on the âSpeaker OrnamentsâŚâ post @DaveS
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Awwww. Yusss.
Stealthy
Great name for a dog; my neighbour, a farmer, calls his lurcher Sprocket and its bark is worse than his bite.
The inspiration for his naming came from the 1980s cult TV series âFraggle Rockâ which featured a puppet dog that had the same eyebrows and beard as schnauzers. My first mini schnauzer, called Konnie, was nicknamed Sprocket by my brother-in-law and I felt that would be a cool name for, well, Sprocket 
We have a âguestâ. Babushka has arrived for the holidays. Diesel is still in the dark about the new arrival and is out for a walk.
Hmmm
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Hi GraemeH,
Whoâs the manufacturer of your armchair and footstool?
Pash Classics. Excellent product and service we had from them.
G

I should add the first thing she mewed was âWhatâs all this about the Tab 10 then?â
G
Babushka has excellent taste!

Hope the Tabs are not knocked over if Babushka and Diesel take a dislike to each other. Our cats are not keen on dogs and either attack them without warning or, if the dog is only small, they just bully it until it goes away.
Weâve kept them apart thus farâŚ
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Seems familiar and entirely predictable, but our two do it in a coordinated stereo approach, just in case you take the precaution of having a second box of stuff as a back-up. They are also experts at detecting and occupying baskets of fresh laundry and freshly made up beds within seconds after you turn your back.
Update. The âintroductionâ didnât go well.
Heâs not a âTerrierâ for nothing. Separate rooms Iâm afraid.
G
Typical terrier, we have 4 and 3 cats. The cats live upstairs in the bedrooms and dogs downstairs to keep the peace



