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A K9 at Treetops!

Durramore Ben's Dream

As Ben will be 3 years old in May (2008), I thought it would be nice to add a few recent pictures as he has changed considerably from his puppy photo below.



Photo of Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy

Firstly, let me assure every one that we are NOT about to start boarding dogs at Treetops but as it has now been many years since we last enjoyed the company of a dog, we felt the time was right to change that and we have both been told that we need to take more exercise - a daily walk being the ideal!

Ben is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel born on 22nd May 2005 and he has grown into a beautiful dog.
Ben and Emillie are great friends and Bilbo made sure that Ben grew up with a great respect for cats.

After careful consideration we decided on a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel due to their excellent temperament and we have not been disappointed. They are happy friendly little dogs, not prone to barking excessively which is most important with the cattery.

Given that it is many years since our last dog, kittens are certainly easier to litter train!

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