My final post from this marathon update is to introduce Ronald. My current flat mate and I discovered him on the street earlier today, lying in an old bag. I have been told by Philip’s wife that I should take in any puppies that I see, which can then be re-housed to nice owners. So Ronald (named after a footballer in a recent edition of the Himalayan Times) was scooped up and brought back to the flat. He currently snuggled up asleep in a cardboard box. He is also prooving himself to be very clever - so far he has gone to the toilet twice, both times on newspaper - genius! We are slightly concerned that he has a problem with his legs. He does appear to have a Bambi complex and is very unsteady on his paws.
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Meet Ronald
My final post from this marathon update is to introduce Ronald. My current flat mate and I discovered him on the street earlier today, lying in an old bag. I have been told by Philip’s wife that I should take in any puppies that I see, which can then be re-housed to nice owners. So Ronald (named after a footballer in a recent edition of the Himalayan Times) was scooped up and brought back to the flat. He currently snuggled up asleep in a cardboard box. He is also prooving himself to be very clever - so far he has gone to the toilet twice, both times on newspaper - genius! We are slightly concerned that he has a problem with his legs. He does appear to have a Bambi complex and is very unsteady on his paws.
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Dad and I are not paying for you to bring Ronald home although he looks very sweet.
ReplyDeleteHow are his legs?