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So proud
Well today I had my nephew (14 wks) old. It was darcy's 1st encounter of a tiny person, and she amazed me. She never saw Louie arrive because he was in his car seat, so I put him on the dining table, 30 mins later Louie woke up & started crying, darcy darts over to the table like a shot to see what the noise was, I then sat with Louie on my knee and let darcy have a sniff & a look (whilst my mum sat on the floor next to darcy), she was so gentle & sat at my feet the whole time he was here & by his pram while he was sleep. (I never left them alone)
I'm so proud of her, I thought I'd have to correct her for jumping and being giddy, but she was the total opposite
I'm so proud of her, I thought I'd have to correct her for jumping and being giddy, but she was the total opposite
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Absolutely great Hayley.
When I first found out Logan was good with kids I was over the moon.
Well done to you both
When I first found out Logan was good with kids I was over the moon.
Well done to you both
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Awww Darcy, she's so good
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Brilliant I thought the same when Alfie met my two little god daughters but he was brilliant. They never cease to amaze us do they
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Aww nanny staffie x
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Awww Well Done Darcy Steff is fascinated by babies She is always sticky beaking at them in the prams on walks etc
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That's brilliant I'm the only one with a Staff that has no concept of being gentle with kids . You should definitely be proud of her
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Thanks guys, she made me very proud, lots of extra mummy snuggles for her, & maybe a few treats
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Well done Darcy it does make you proud. Vin adores kids and seems to be naturally gentle with them. Much different to his usual loony self!
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Well done Darcy.
There are very reasons why they are know as the Nanny Dog
There are very reasons why they are know as the Nanny Dog
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They just have a sense to know not too, Moo is amazing with my nephews also, even if they aren't to her! Well done Darcey Xx
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aww well done, just my boy who thinks kids are chew toys then lol
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Tara wrote:That's brilliant I'm the only one with a Staff that has no concept of being gentle with kids . You should definitely be proud of her
No you're not Tara - although Kuchar loves little children and like Kylie says, sticky-beaks babies in prams, I have to keep a tight hold of him because he loves them SO, so much and might hurt them absolutely non-intentionally.
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