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Bea
MemberAs you can see from my photos I know how to make myself comfortable. In two of the photos I am visiting my foster granny’s house where myself and Bea moved the Westies off their new beds that Santa brought and settled ourselves in front of the Aga
….even though Bea didn’t fit so well
Under normal circumstances I have to admit I don’t spend too much time snoozing. I prefer running, playing, sniffing new things/places and chewing toys (or shoes if I get the chance).
I also make a good headrest if I crawl up behind you on the settee
I don’t like to mention these delicate matters but I have been neutered, wormed and microchipped. I am ever so cute, affectionate and have a wonderful nature (modesty not being one of my characteristics, it is overrated).
A few times when I was having great fun playing with my doggy foster Mum Bea, she went missingand I looked everywhere and couldn’t find her
. After a while playing with my toys there was nothing to do but fall asleep
. While I was asleep the human "rescued" Bea, she was under the duvet hidden in the bedroom, I sure it was a case that she got lost there not that she was getting a break from me….after all I am irresistible
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Ciao for now, SidneyBea
MemberThank you very much Audrey: the truth is I am even cuter and more adorable in real life
I am very good at night and haven’t whined or chewed anything (well I chew lots of things in my dreams but haven’t learned to sleep-chew yet).
We get up early and walk to the fields and back (a miserable 5-10min trot) but I don’t mind cause I get my brekkie when I get back. I love my food. The first day I was here one of the humans went to eat a Pringle; just as she lifted it to her mouth I sprung through the air and grabbed the Pringle mid-flight, landed on the chair beside and munched it. You should have seen her face, I was so quick she didn’t know where it went. The other human laughed and said I be very good at agility and a pity there was no video of it. I would have obliged and repeated the trick but they are more careful now eating the Pringles
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Cause it’s Christmas still I got a jumbone this morning too. I didn’t know about Christmas but my doggie foster Mum Bea explained when they put a tree inside it’s not for peeing on, it’s a sign that lots of treats and toys will be appearing over the next few days. I hope Christmas lasts forever!
Soon when the foster human finishes her tea (I gave tea a try but its only OK and the human didn’t look impressed) will be going for a proper walk. I am really good off the lead (the humans say I have a bit to learn on the lead but I am sure I am soooo clever it will be easy, it is probably the lead that has to learn, not me).
I will try and get them to take some pictures of me, but they are so slow and I am so fast they mightn’t manage.Bea
MemberHi Sidney here. I have been sooooo busy over Christmas I haven’t had a chance to update my "blog".
Thank you very much Marie for my Santie sack. I wanted to eat all the pigs ears in one go but wasn’t allowed. I am still having great fun with the toy, it is great for tug-of-war.
I love playing with other dogs and toys. And I love running on the beach, the fields and woods. In fact that’s where I am off to now so I will update on my adventures later.
Adios amigos.Bea
MemberFair play to you Eithne and family.
Great to see these two guys get out of the pound. And if that is your garden with the lake at the end I imagine they think the have landed on their four (or eight) paws: Newfie heaven…a swim every morning
September 25, 2013 at 6:45 am in reply to: Ryan & Rose – Terrier X (2 yrs & 1yr approx.)HOMED #117277Bea
MemberWow they look like different dogs now and soooo glamorous!
Bea
MemberI was wondering how he was doing too. He seems such a character and I loved hearing of his adventures with Richard
Bea
MemberPoor little mite, run free.
Thinking of you Collette & family.Bea
MemberWhat a handsome Westie you are Sid, you can even pull off the collar-of-shame
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Bea
MemberRun free Misty…
Amy so good of you to give her the love and care she needed over the last number of months; thinking of you now at this hard time.Bea
MemberOh Ossie you look ever so smart
Bea
MemberDelighted to hear this..he’s such a lovely chappie.
Best of luck Ossie and familyBea
MemberGreat to see this update thanks.
He’s a lovely dog and I often wonder how he’s getting on.
Super to see him so happy, his coat so shiny and I recognise his pose for the camera with his smart kerchief.Bea
MemberDelighted to hear this. I did the home visit for this wonderful couple and I know Rosie will be very very happy there
. I wouldn’t have minded being adopted myself
You did a great job with Rosie, lovely to hear such a happy ending.
And Rosie it will be great to have the beach on your doorstepBea
MemberTransported this dog on Sunday from the pound to his foster home.
He is a lovely friendly dog, full of playfulness and confident.
He will make someone a great companion.Bea
MemberJust saw Max’s sad story on facebook
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Condolences to his family.
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