Things look like they just might be settling down for Worzel. After a
year in his forever home, he's come to an almost peaceful truce with
most of the cats, persuaded his Mum and Dad that 'sit' isn't essential,
and - most importantly - established his place in the middle of the bed.
No longer a cautious puppy, Worzel has discovered an independent streak,
and his somewhat dodgy recall has become non-existent. With his sense of
adventure matched only by his speed, ponds, pheasants, and a bitch at
the end of the lane, are all far, far more interesting than Mum.
Worzel has reached the 'terribibble teenage twos' - that time in every
dog's life when their owners wonder if the work, patience and dedication
spent in the early days was pointless ... and why everything their dog
previously understood has suddenly become, at best, optional, but, more
often, ignored!