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Check out the summer truffles found by our dear Aussie in a nearby forest, including one the size of a tennis ball. He's a talented fellow! What a shame that this variety isn't popular as lacking in flavour. Ridgey Didge Dusty Red Dinga is the spitting image of her mother Melba - here at 6 weeks old. A tender moment between mother and daughter. Melba and Aussie's pups are now 5 weeks old - their morning starts off by discussing how to spend the day. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it's super cattle dog!!! What did you say - that you prefer blue? - are you still sure about that? Could it be that there is also a touch of Tasmanian Devil in the Australian Cattle Dog? Here are a couple of pics of Aussie and Melba's pups at the age of 4 weeks old. Two boys and a girl are still available. This is a fairly even litter with 4 blue puppies and 4 red ones - 5 boys and 3 girls. This is the first time for them out on the lawn. Mum Melba loves to pamper her kids. Kids? No problems. Ridgey Didge Breakfast At Sweethearts (Pavlova) confirms that ACDs can be wonderful family pets when they are brought up in the right context. We'd like to thank the Turner family for taking such good care of Melba's daughter (pictured here at 6 months old). Pavlova's hobbies are ball fetching, going for a jog and hanging out with the kids at the local park. Here at 6 months old. Pavlova our favourite ham. As you can see, Pavlova (10 months) is a real snow bunny. Cattle Dogs are always joyful and just love to please their owners. Check out Ridgey Didge Bound For Glory showing off.
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