





If you've been reading this blog for some time, you will remember the AfriCanis puppy Isipho adopted by Yvonne de Kock a few months ago. Click here for his earlier pictures and story.
He's around 5 months now and rather a large puppy, already bigger than Rishi (who is my little Kimaya's brother if you remember). He's called Sipho now. That's him on the left in the top picture, with Leela in the middle and Rishi on the right.
"He is a really lovely dog," Yvonne writes. "Calm, respectful of his elders Leela and Rishi, but obviously playful and occasionally gets into garden trouble like digging up plants!!"
Thanks to the sweet temperament of all three dogs (and also thanks to Yvonne's considerable knowledge of dog behaviour I'm sure), they have merged smoothly into a pack and live happily together with no friction.
I have to admit with great shame that my three girls may never be able to live together so peacefully without a lot of help from a behaviour consultant. Kimaya has been brought to Mumbai a couple of times since Puppy's adoption in March, and all I can say is it did not go well. But that's another story.
Read about the AfriCanis in this earlier post.
Some earlier posts on Rishi and Leela: Snapshots in the snow, Sea Dogs, Rishi and Leela portraits, The Indi and the cat, Part 6, My Cape Town holiday with Rishi and Leela and The Burial.
This is my post about indigenous dogs of Tanzania.
Photos: Yvonne de Kock
Cape Town,
South Africa
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