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April 15, 2013 at 7:47 pm #115050kaydoyleMember
From Tillys family
Myself and my hubbie and Tilly went for a visit to the bog last Friday. She was so happy slopping around in the muddy bogland. Just what she likes! It was lovely there, I have visited so many places that I would never have thought of going to until Tilly came to live with us. She loves new places especially if a journey in the car and water is involved!
til.jpgApril 16, 2013 at 8:26 am #115056yoddyMemberI love this story….so great that you gave a golden oldie a home and look how she has repaid you with fun and love.
It’s great to see the joy her life has….although I think she’s embarassed being photographed sleeping with a cat!!July 2, 2013 at 7:44 am #115715kaydoyleMemberIt’s Tilly here, just saying hello. As you will see from my updates I share my life with cats, three of them. They took over my bed so my nearest and dearest got me a new one but now as you will see from my photo they are moving in on that too. The other photo is of me doing a spot of babysitting for a week. I was minding a three month old bichon called Toto. As pups go he wasn’t the worst, but I’m too old for this babysitting lark!!!!
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IMG_1557.JPGSeptember 16, 2013 at 5:47 am #117170kaydoyleMemberTilly doing a spot of babysitting
DSCF1754 (2).JPGNovember 1, 2013 at 8:56 pm #117807kaydoyleMemberFrom Tillys mam
It’s a year today since I collected Tilly from the Pound and she stole my heart!! We can’t imagine life without her now, she has been my constant companion and a gentle and patient foster mammy to the dogs that have come in and out of her life through the year (and to our three cats who keep stealing her beds!). It can’t have been easy for her to adjust to life in a new household at her age but she took it all in her stride. Her hearing is gone completely now but it doesn’t hold her back, I just do hand signals and she has picked them up so fast. She is such a loyal, wise and clever old dog, long may she continue to end her day stretched out on our sofa, head on one of our laps, snoring her head off!!!
IMG_0115.JPGNovember 1, 2013 at 9:13 pm #117826JennyMemberLovely update – Tilly looks like a 2 year old
November 2, 2013 at 9:53 pm #117844DID RescueKeymasterHappy Homing Day Tilly and you are looking well.
It is so good to see a dog that was disgarded enjoying a life I am sure she never had and bring so much happiness to her family
Great update and lovely to seeDecember 22, 2013 at 10:21 pm #118538kaydoyleMemberTilly & her friend Rascal…its a hard life
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IMG_0499.JPGMarch 23, 2014 at 12:16 am #119967DID RescueKeymasterWhat a great girl on duty minding the smaller ones
Delighted to hear you are still enjoying life and keeping everyone loving you.November 2, 2014 at 6:36 pm #122092kaydoyleMemberFrom Tillys mum
Two years ago today since I collected Tilly from the pound and went on to become a ‘failed fosterer’. She got a new memory foam bed for her birthday to facilitate her expanding waistline! She’s a little older and a bit greyer but still the same gentle, wise soul that she was the first day I met her and taking good care of the latest little feline stray to make herself at home with us! We found the little cat as a tiny kitten on the last day of our holiday in Donegal in June. She appeared in front of our car in ‘the middle of nowhere’. Despite a long search no owner was found, so there was nothing we could do but bring her with us! As soon as she arrived in the house she decided that Tilly was her mammy!
Anne x
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