Grandson's dog.
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My grandson, 15 year old, who stays with me nearly every second weekend was cutting down some branches in my back garden. He lives about a 20 minute drive north from me.
A tradesman who i had only ever dealt with twice and who lives about 40 minutes drive south from me came to my house to get some paperwork signed.
My little dog got out of the house when i went to talk to the tradesman prompting him to show me photographs on his dogs and about 12 puppies lined up in a row.
My grandson came up to me to ask if i wanted other branches cut down and then realised that he knew the tradesman. He had bought one of his puppies just 4 weeks earlier.
Jeanette
Date submitted:Thu, 12 Jul 2012 02:14:06 +0000Coincidence ID:6444