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Indianna
MemberI am so happy this lovely little puppy dog is with decent people, she probably thinks she is dreaming. Your dreams will take you to your very own family and your foster person is preparing your path towards that goal and every bit as important, DID will always watch over you.
Indianna
MemberThey are indeed splendid photos, that little puppy at the top of the photographs looks stuffed full of milk and very, very contented. What a lovely little dog and she and her family safe. Thank goodness for Dogs in Distress, what would we do without you all!
Indianna
MemberYou can stop worrying now little puppy dog – you are in safe hands.
Indianna
MemberWhat is the perfect Penny up to today? She and Star are wandering around in my tiny mind at the moment.
Indianna
MemberI am scared to ask, but I will anyway. How is Star getting on?
Indianna
MemberWhatever brainless wonder thought that rubbish up should be made to wear whatever its called. The whole thing is a disgrace. I pity any poor dog subjected to such a thing and we all know how stupid some people can be. There will be a poor dog somewhere with that thing stuck to its rear end!, being laughed at by morons. It makes my blood boil.
Indianna
MemberDearest Little Star
You had nothing but fear and misery a few days ago and now you are potentially facing a life of love, comfort and care under the watchful eyes of your foster person and your very own family at some point in the future. We all want you to keep going because we all want to walk with you on your journey to your happy life. Happy, get well thoughts and prayers to you Star. You have no idea how worried we all are and just how much we all want you to get better, stay strong little one and get well.Indianna
MemberOh, no. Hopefully Star will pull through in time, she is clearly very unwell, poor little pup. I am thinking of you and your foster family, a horrible time for all.
Indianna
MemberI imagine that Penny has her paws firmly under the table and will, no doubt be training her foster family in the ways of the Jack Russell Terrier. Smart little dog, how is she getting on? Dog friendly?
Indianna
MemberHello Poppy, how are you feeling today? I hope you are making good progress after your surgery. Happy vibes to you and
horrible vibes to to moron who flung you out of a car!
Happy vibes to your foster person/people.
Indianna
MemberI think the name Star is perfect for this little star. I am sure there are hundreds of prayers flooding over and around this little puppy, certainly from me anyway. I know I am not alone and neither is Star, she is with a great foster person. I hope each second that passes is a second of positive progress in Star’s health. Goodness knows at this point whether she will survive, I hope and pray that she does. Star keep going little puppy so you can experience what a nice life should be – we are all watching over you and your foster family, they are doing their very best for you.
Indianna
MemberYes, we are going to carry on at the training club. Norma (trainer) is planning for our group to do a demonstration at a Gala day in June! We do bits of everything apart from agility because she/we don’t have the equipment (although I have an ‘outdoor’ hoop and the milk cartons pretending to be weaving poles.) Maybe we could start a vertical jumping competition – Nellabi would certainly win that! The weather here has finally cleared and we only have tiny white bits at the tops of the hills now. I often think about Pixie because I think she and the Nells bells are very similar – well, I imagine them to be similar. Nells, when she is supposed to be doing the down just rolls onto her back and waves her paws around because she wants her chest and stomach to be rubbed. During the test (recall) she got up, I turned round put my hand up an said "sit" loudly, she immediately sat and Norma said, as I passed her "that is an advanced move". A horse trainer who met Nellabi a couple of days ago said – "she is a top dog, she really is a topper" – correct. She is also a very smart, affectionate and pretty little dog and still greatly admired by all. I can’t even begin to imagine why she ended up in a dog pound. Please let us know how Pixie gets on with her training, its great to hear about all the ex-poundies in their foster homes and new lives, quite makes my day.
Indianna
MemberFull marks to you for seeing off some horrible creature trying to get up to no good, well done. Neat little dog, good girl.
Indianna
MemberLast night of this session of our dog training and we had our test tonight. Norma (trainer) got an outside judge to come and judge us all. Nellabi’s score card follows (figures only):
Twelve sections in all
Possible Score Scored
10 10
10 10
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8Total Score 100
Am I proud of Nellabi – you bet I am!
I had to put her on a table (next to where the judge was sitting) for the ‘examine your dog’ part of the test and when that was done and I had answered some questions the judge said to me "You have one cracking little dog there, she has a beautiful face". All I could say in return was "I know".
I am so pleased with Nells bells I just had to tell everyone.
Indianna
MemberHow is Poppy getting along? Recovering well from her surgery I hope and racing towards to sparkling form and a lovely life. She has a cheeky little face and I hope her head is starting to get filled up with nice thoughts and memories and the rubbish bit of her life is fading fast.
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