Windheath Bearded Collies
    

Pupper, a german shepherd-retriever cross, was golden in colur, with the head of a shepherd. He is shown on the sofa with a tennis ball - he loved his tennis balls,

July 1983 - September 1996

An honourary Beardie. You brought beardies into my life when I looked for a playmate for you.
So tolerant of all their antics. Your heart was so full of love and
all you asked for in return was a toss of the tennis ball.

Pupper, here's another tennis ball for you - always.


Memories...

At 5 months old he did not want to be outside while the humans were indoors. He is peering through the window in the kitchen door.
October 1983 - a favourite photo of Pupper.
At 5 months old he did not want to be outside while the humans were indoors.
He is peering through the window in the kitchen door.

Pupper is lying on his mommy's lap. He started his mommy's education about dogs.
January 1984
Pupper with his mommy . He is teaching her about dogs!

Pupper and Megan were best friends. They are shown here on the carpet in the living room. 
January 1986
Pupper and Megan... friends forever.
 
Pupper always loved Christmas. He is before the tree checking out the gifts under the tree.
Christmas 1989 - Pupper always loved Christmas.
He always had to check out the gifts under the tree.
 
Pupper loved to help when we were outside gardening. Here he is in the back garden with a wheel barrow next to him.
Pupper loved to help when we were outside gardening.
Here he is in the back garden getting ready to work
with a wheel barrow next to him.
 
Pupper is lying on the carpet in the family room, ready to take of the two tennis balls before him.
July 1996
Throughout his life Pupper loved playing fetch with his tennis balls.
As he got older and his hips worse, he found ways to accomodate!

 

 

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