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Bingley gets home safely

2/14/2021

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Yesterday Bingley left us with Toni to join her family. She first let me know they got home safely.
"We are home! Bingley had a happy journey - I heard two tiny whimpers in the whole time. He amused us by doing 20 mini naps in the journey - waking about every 3 minutes to check on what was happening. He didn't move from Annie's lap for the whole 3 hours!
Very happy dog introduction! This was taken (photo below) after they each decided to sit in the other's bed first!"
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Bingley meets Whiskey
Then I received another update for Bingley a bit later on.
"Thanks Jane. Bingley has had a successful first afternoon in his new home. He and Whisky had a remarkably non energetic introduction thanks to your magic pheromone drops. Bingley sat really still and watched Whisky closely then after 10 minutes realised he was no threat and tried to get him to play with ear pulling! He's done all his toileting outside, eaten his lunch and thoroughly sniffed every corner of every room. 
As you'll see from the photos, we are enjoying how fond he is of sitting on laps! And his second favourite place is Whisky's bed :) 
Thank you for such a helpful handover this morning. I'll keep in touch with how he's settling in. 
Thanks again for such a lovely pup - he feels part of the family already! 
Toni"
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    Welcome to this blog. I am Jane, a hobby breeder, situated in North Devon, England, UK (map at bottom of page ,shows where we are) on a quest to breed a healthier type Cavalier King Charles(small) type Spaniel. 
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