That is great news. They will be much happier together but we will keep up the ‘vibes’ and look forward to hearing about them when they are back home. ![]()
I hope the puppies are making good progress
Once they are over whatever it is they have picked up they will be flying
They are both in my thouhts as is their foster family.
Snowy, you look like you are having a ball with your foster family. I think I would call you snowdrop during the summer months and Snowy during the winter months.
You are certainly as pretty as any flower I have seen ![]()
Did you ever manage to chip all that mud off your paws Evan? How are your footie skills coming along? I am not a big football fan but would enjoy it if the game was played by dogs – that would be great
. Wonder what position you would play
?
I am worried about Miss Minnie, any news?
Final attempt for final photo
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Second attempt at photos ![]()
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Hello everyone, an up-date from Nellabi world. She is very well, just tore out of the house about 20 minutes ago because she saw a cat walking along the top of the fence
. Needless to say the cat disappeared from the top of the fence in a split second
. Nellie has learned many tricks now and is always keen to show off when she sees the clicker. Dog training finished a couple of weeks ago and we had our end of session test. Guess what? Nellie got the trophy for – and I quote – being the best dog of the night – yipee. We all had to perform obedience type moves in front of a judge and the total scores put the Nells bells and I at the top – not for the first time I may add
!!! She doesn’t always come to work with me, preferring to take up her guard position on the table where she watches out of the window. She has my father and the other dogs for company all day. Some people at work are complaining because she hasn’t been in the office – honestly, the problems of having a celebrity dog! Also, Cassie (was Cassidy, via DID) continues to do well on her drugs for liver failure. She also has kidney problems, heart problems and an anal gland tumour but you would never know that she had any of these problems. A happier little dog would be difficult to find. She had a routine check-up with the vet last week and apart from (me) being told that she needs to lose a little bit of weight the vet was very pleased with her. I am about to attempt to add a couple of photos of Nellie with her trophy. What a nightmare trying to get a photo of her, she will not stay still, so no change there!DSC_0302.JPG
Its OK Nell, you can wipe that worried little face away now, your little life has just taken a huge upturn. Happy days for you now pretty little girl;) You are on my list, you might not want to be but you are ![]()
Now Minnie, I think you will find that the ‘nurse’ should stay awake while the patient rests
. What a pretty little puppy dog you are. Don’t let your patient run around too much on that bad leg ![]()
Running, climbing
, swimming
– what a happy dog she is now. Just imagine how fast she could go if she didn’t have all that hair – there MUST be a bit of wind resistance but she can still move at a fair old rate. She is obviously full of the joys of a very happy life ![]()
His stress levels must have dropped enough for him to relax and catch up on the proper sleep he needs. Now that he is in a nice safe environment he can become a puppy instead of a stressed, worried litttle soul. He is in a good place now and its nice to see such lovely photos, especially the one of him on his back leaning against a big friendly ‘person’. ![]()
I want to come to your house when its my birthday Taffy, looks like you had a nice party
Many happy returns, you are looking great
.
Leo didn’t make you a failed fosterer he made you a great fosterer
. Well done Leo
Superb news and I know you won’t tell him he snoars and am sure he is very happy to share his pillow with you, his very best person
Let us know how you are doing now and again Leo ![]()
What a massive difference you have made in Snowy’s life. Bet you are very proud of your little foster dog. She is ssooo happy
, she really is and I love the most recent photos, especially the first one
. Lovely, lovely, lovely. ![]()
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