Lilly-Anne is 15 weeks old and is a fur-ball of energy. She takes delight in high speed chases with her older sister Bella-Eve (high energy Chocolate Labrador). I discovered this delightful baby dandy long legs has a penchant for chasing bubbles. I bought every type of bubble toy I could get my hands on and together my delightful pack and I came up with this photo of Lilly-Anne. We thought we should call it “Leaping Lilly Bubble Burst”! Bella-Eve wanted to call it “Bratty Baby Bubble Burst”!
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