Welcome to Wildlife TV/ Denbury Farm Forum

Where you can post about wildlife, webcams on Wildlife TV, ask each other questions and keep in touch with other forum users. As with the last forum we have no rules on your postings, we want it to be a friendly place, so no politics or religion unless it is to do with subjects that relate to wildlife. Please do not use the Forum to make contact about holiday bookings.

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How about Heidi – because you said she kept disappearing out of the pen, and it’s also a German name for her breed.
I’ve loved watching the pups and still keep looking to see Tass and her little daughter.
Janet.

Was just going to ask the same question as Julia. Hows about Daisy ? She was born around Michaelmas Day. So nice to see the pup playing with Tass just now.
Dinah.

What’s the pup’s name? I forgot that you said you were keeping a bitch, so refered to her as a “lad” before – sorry!! Saw Tass and the little lass eating dinner just a few minutes ago – looks so much quieter there now! Julia.
We are undesideed, any one with suggestions?

Good morning,Just a quick line to let you know that Whisper had a very good night, he has eaten all we have given him and is functioning well both ends!! He is bounding about this morning biting everything in site!!! He’s fantastic, we love him to bits.Will keep you updated.Thank you again,
Jennie and Roy

Myself and some friends have been watching the pups from day one and we miss them too. The little ‘runt’ was our favourite and I would love to know if he/she has been homed outside of the farm, or are you keeping that one. We nicknamed him/her Runty and found him/her most entertaining. I too had hoped you would keep them with Tass for at least 10 weeks but it was not to be. Dee, Hampshire
We are keeping a bitch, the one who was always getting out.She is in the kitchen with Tass. We will feed Tass in the area of the pen and try to get her sleep there. Tass has always slept at the bootom of the stairs waiting for us, so may take a little time. We will try all we can for you all to see the pup.

I agree with Dinah, seeing the pen empty is really quite upsetting! Let’s just hope that Tass will show off her little lad to give us all our “fix”!
Thanks for sharing the past weeks with us and letting us know about the rehomed pups.
Regards, Julia, North Somerset.

I am so sad this morning, looking in to find that the pups have all gone (no doubt the one you are keeping is elsewhere!). What pleasure they have brought to us and it is so nice to hear how they are doing. Look forward to seeing Tass and her one little boy in the next weeks. Roll on foaling time !
Dinah, North Yorkshire

I have really enjoyed watching the pups. I must have spent hours watching them over the weeks. So sad they have left Tass, I had hoped they would be kept until they were 11 weeks. Thanks so much for sharing them with us. Carol Scottish Borders
We miss them as you do,Tass is taking it very well and enjoying not so much of a crowd.We know they have all gone to good homes.We have had private emails telling of their progress, and some of their names.We will ask those who have the puppies to use the forum to let you know of their progess.Most have gone to home with other dogs and pets, and have really settled well. The White female is named Lily, Gold Male Harvey, Black and Gold Dog Sully, As below Black and Gold Female Breeze and the White Dog Darcy, who we get regular reports on, spoilt so bad that we wonder were husband Burtie now sleeps.

Justine, Paul and Girls,
What a lovely name, BREEZE, I hope you ALL enjoy each other’s company. G.S.D.’s are THE BEST. They are loyal and loving, and from what I’ve seen, Tass’s pups are GORGEOUS. HAPPY DAYS!!! Julia XX

hi,just wanted to let evrey one know that ,our puppy [breeze]has settledin to our,home fine and we love her so much.justine,paul&girls

My family and I have really enjoyed watching the pups. We followed their progress on a daily basis. What a wonderful mother Tazz is, so patient with her babies. I passed the link on to many of my friends who have also enjoyed watching them. I hope they will all be very happy in their new homes. Thank you for sharing with us.
Pat from Hertfordshire

I’ve loved watching the pups – hope Tass (and her Mistress!) are not getting too stressed watching the family taken away. It can’t be easy! I’ve just watched Tass look into the pups area – I’m sure she’s counting them!
Julia, North Somerset.
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FANTASTIC web cams. I will miss the pups so much – they have become part of my daily routine. Will we be seeing any foals this year? Thanks for great entertainment. Linda, London.We hope to be able to show the pup we are keeping grow up and we will be broadcasting two of our mares foaling, and maybe our sheep lambing.

I have to say that it has been a great pleasure to watch as the puppies have grown. I can only see three on the web cam now, does that mean that most have now gone to new homes! I shall certainly miss watching them.
Thank you for sharing, without the hassle of having to look after them! Pam

There are four here, but three more have sold, and will be gone by the weekend, we are keeping one ourself and hope we can persuade Tass to bed in the pups place, so you should be able to see the pup grow up.

We`ve really enjoyed watching Tazz and her family and we`re going to miss them. They`ve become part of our daily routine. We now look forward to seeing all the other new babies that will be coming in the Spring. This is a wonderful website. Thank you so much. Pat from North Wales.

Thanks so much for letting us all watch the pups. It has been fantastic seeing them grow from helpless little scraps into the lively bundles of fun they are now.
I imagine it will be quite a relief to get your lives back to normal along with a lot less washing! You have raised ten beautiful healthy pups and should be very proud. We will all miss watching them. The t.v. is just going to be so boring in comparison. Lynne Sheffield

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