Archie is a puppy of two halves

Posted by Brendan Cooper

How's Archie doing? Let's find out!

He has plenty of energy, as you can see! Especially when playing with his toy, which he adores.

Well, a kitchen can be a toy, can't it? As far as Archie's concerned, it can!

Eventually Archie does stop, however. Can you spot him in this video? He's definitely there! Look carefully and you'll spot a very content, cute little Archie.

This is exactly the kind of life we want for Archie. He's clearly confident in his surroundings, and very happy to be around people. One day, when he's partnered with a deaf person, he'll rely on this confidence to help them anywhere and everywhere they want to go. It's through your kindness that he's established such a great base upon which to build.

Which brings us to the title of this Pupdate! Archie is definitely a puppy of two halves. When he's burned off all his energy, he likes a snooze...

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... or two...

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... or maybe three if there's a nice soft lap to sleep on...

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... OK, make that four!

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Sorry, we lied. It's actually five.

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What's that Archie? Are talking about you?

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We surely are! No need to look so surprised.

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Let's end this one with Archie looking happy, content, cute, cuddly, relaxed, secure... all the things a puppy should be, wrapped up in an Archie-shaped bundle.

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He's clearly in a loving home, surrounded by people who are bringing him up to be a happy, healthy, well-behaved boy.

That's all for now. Until next time, thank you again for sponsoring Archie!

About the author

Brendan Cooper

Hi, I'm Brendan. I write all your sponsor pup updates, printed and online. It's a hard life, writing about cute puppies who, with your support, will grow up to help deaf people leave loneliness behind. I am partially deaf myself, so I have some insights into the challenges deafness can bring. However, I don't have a dog of my own: I have two Maine Coon cats who are quite dog-like and take up most of my time!

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