Delighted to see the RESERVED note beside the two ![]()
Looking forward to updates
Great to see such lovely pictures of the two girls ![]()
They seem so much happier already
Wonderfully detailed updates.
He is a beaut ![]()
True what you say about how having a dog means you get to know so many more people around the area. They are great to bring on holidays too, help you socilaise ![]()
That’s so funny, I took a while to spot him ![]()
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I was out today at the lake. I thought I was a great fella and jumped in and swam really far out after the duck. All was going well, I had "duck for tea
" in my sights until they flew off and the next thing Mr Swan was after me. Those swans can swim super fast and they are some scary birds, be warned fellow doggies ![]()
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Playing in the snow this morning ![]()
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Sunday morning: me and Bea sneaked upstairs
. I’m not supposed to be allowed on the bed but I am sure we are camouflaged with the duvet cover and no one will notice us. ![]()
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Me having fun by the Boyne. I’d a few swims today. I love the water and swimming, I go for a dip any chance I get. I even tried it a few weeks ago when there was ice on the canal: I had great fun breaking the ice then grabbing a lump and bringing it back to my foster Mum. My foster Mum said if I got the gin and tonic too there’d be a queue around the block to adopt me, I am looking but I haven’t found them yet ![]()
I went back to the vets tonight for a check up after my op. I was ever so good there (not like another poor dog who was squealing her heart out in the waiting room, I tried to tell her it was ok but she wouldn’t listen). And the nice surprise was I didn’t have to get stitches out they were special dissolving ones. Plus I can tell you a secret I was so good I didn’t have to wear the collar of shame after my op. AND I didn’t touch the wound one my foster Mum told me not to. I’m sure I should be getting a crown or something by now…
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Delighted to see this update. Did the homecheck here and it seemed a super home. I hope Jeff will be very happy with his new brother Buster ![]()
I had a great run around the forest today. It was a new place for me with lots of new sniffs and rabbit and badger holes
. My foster sister Bea and my foster cousins Rusty, Suki and Polly came too and showed me all the good places to run. I was so good on the way home we stopped off and I got a new collar (see below). I had been wearing an old faded one ever since I dived into the ditch headfirst and came out without my lovely first collar
. My foster Mum had to ask Aunty Kathy to send me out a new tag
. But now I will be smart again with my new one and no one will be able to resist adopting me ![]()
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Me at the beach a few weeks ago.
I have put on a bit of weight and am not as skinny now
as in the first image so am EVEN BETTER looking, though you wouldn’t think it possible ![]()
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Out playing with my pals at TaraDSC_0061.JPG
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Feeling very sorry for myself tonight after my neutering op ![]()
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Thanks for the update. He stayed with me for a few days when he got out of the pound first. Funny I was only thinking of him last night and wondering how he was getting on. He looks like he had a great time on his hols. I remember he loved retrieving the ball when it was thrown.
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