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Adorable Arthur

April's Coastal Canine embraces his new adventure


Last summer, when Arthur was five, for a while he thought he must have been dropped into an alien world.


He had landed in a place where dogs actually lived inside a house with their humans, are schlepped about in a car and even escorted up and down the street on a leash.


He was in shock. Luckily, his human insisted on non-stop snuggling, and all his new neighbours assured him of his adorability.


There was nothing to do but relax, enjoy all the treats and hugs, and fall in love with his new human and his new home in Lions Bay.





Welcome, Arthur. Enjoy every minute!



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