Melbourne weather is stupid. Last week it was a cold, wet and windy top of 17 degrees. Today was a sunny 33 degrees tomorrow is 39 degrees (not below 22 overnight) but then back to 19 degrees on Tuesday (low of 8 overnight)! This crazy weather is driving us mad and makes Ella start shedding again every other week . Back to twice-a-day sweeping
People are NOT joking when they say enjoy yur puppy he wont be little for long ! I dont even remember him being that small
When you talk to your dog as if he has any clue what you're talking about. Just promised Stanley that if he's a good lad and let's mummy get all her jobs done he can have two good fun walks and lamb Sunday dinner for his tea. He was just looking at me like
My brother's just got a puppy it's a bedlington x whippet. It looks like a very scruffy fledgling. So far his names been Murphy pickles Monty woof woof who knows what he'll end up being called I hate to tell them that he'll be so fast they will never see him just a scruffy hairy blur
That's if I can wake her up she's snoring like wild boar at the moment . Oi Moo wake up..... no chance shes so deaf now
I think I've reached a watershed. Things are bad I think I am facing another physical downgrade . It's hard only the dogs seem to help.how can something so simple work better than anything else?
So sorry to hear you aren't feeling so good. Dogs love you - that's simple, but very wonderful. Of course it helps.
They definately work hard at it it's good to have something to fill the time and distract me. It is wonderful I just hope it doesn't have to end
Yep I will just need to come to terms with stuff and then find a new place to stand. And I will stand
Doesn't get much better than this. I'm sick with a head cold but that's ok because I have my puppies to snuggle with while I watch a movie and rest up.
Yes, that's what I want. A cross body treat bag. Open top would be a problem, though, but snow would be the issue here more than rain. I don't know why dog treat bags don't come in a cross body version....
So sorry to read this, does your problem 'wax and wane'? When I first had tinnitus I was suicidal with the constant noise in my head, no escape and the only thing which help was the counsellor's dogs. Where would we be without dogs, their enthusiasm, empathy.