I'm so pleased to become a member.Here is a little about us.Our setter boy Bailey(Henneldale Super Trouper) is big bouncy beautiful and bonkers!.He's out of the lovely Gwendariff Miss Moneypenny and by Sh.ch Bardonhill Ginger Whinger.He's our first setter and boy what a joy he is!.Bailey is our family dog together with me my partner Nick and our beautiful baby boy. Not to mention the pussy cats as well!. Looking forward to sharing our experiences with you al!. Tina,Nick and baby Matty X
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The boys will be 3 in early October. For brothers, they couldn't be more different and yes, if there is trouble around, they know how to find it. You can check the post on changing their names to see what I mean. Thanks again.
They came from an unusually small litter and were the only males. Rooker was quite a bit smaller and he remains about 5 pounds less in weight although they are the same height. Keba has a wavy, curly coat and a more narrow head where Rooker has a flat and darker red coat with a broader head. The real differences are in temperament where I suspect it is because Rooker is the more dominant. He is very confident and brave and curious and patrols the yard. He sleeps at the foot of the stairs. Keba is more nervous and timid and stays at my side. He is also much more vocal whether it's barking, whining or arroooing.
rob winemaker
Hi Tina and Baily.
The boys will be 3 in early October. For brothers, they couldn't be more different and yes, if there is trouble around, they know how to find it. You can check the post on changing their names to see what I mean. Thanks again.
Aug 27, 2013
rob winemaker
They came from an unusually small litter and were the only males. Rooker was quite a bit smaller and he remains about 5 pounds less in weight although they are the same height. Keba has a wavy, curly coat and a more narrow head where Rooker has a flat and darker red coat with a broader head. The real differences are in temperament where I suspect it is because Rooker is the more dominant. He is very confident and brave and curious and patrols the yard. He sleeps at the foot of the stairs. Keba is more nervous and timid and stays at my side. He is also much more vocal whether it's barking, whining or arroooing.
Aug 27, 2013
Michelle Webster
Love your profile photo!
Oct 5, 2013