Fab news, so pleased for you xx well done for taking part Think this is possibly a little strange, but excellent observational skills. Maybe I'm jealous as monty doesn't have any.
I'm such a time wasting procrastinator. Have logged on to work tablet to start apply for a job (my ex manager's suddenly paying a lot less. Who knew. ) instead I am posting here (Mostly on behalf of my dog) drinking wine. Need to get a grip. Tomorrow maybe.
Good news @SwampDonkey Long may positive news continue. @JenBainbridge I too am heading for Greece in the morning - Corfu - and my girl will be tucked up right now on my SIL's bed. Spoiled there as much as she is at home x I am sure Stanley will be delighted he got his people back. Hope you can enjoy your break x
Wonderful news for you and many other people for years to come. And the best way to celebrate. Hope you and Rory have a great country adventure!
We had a great time and stuck to the shade. It was lovely watching Rory enjoying himself. I then groomed him. I left Moo alone though she us much better today but I don't think she wanted me to irritate her today.She just had cuddles instead
It makes you realise how messy us humans are when you have a lab. I just keep a close eye on them till you see it again if you get what I mean.
Its nice someone's usually got info or been though it . The times when they've ate something and I've had to do the watch and wait to see if it gets sicked up pooped out or wondered if its will be a visit to the vets
I was picking up poo in the garden a day after monty was castrated. To my horror there was a long length of dull green fabric mixed in with it, and I instantly thought the vets had let him eat some sort of bedding or bandage. Then I probed a little further and realised it was the green velvet bowtie from his special teddy bear (ie the one he sometimes humped) that he had inexplicably eaten. I was only 10 seconds away from ranting to the vets, thank goodness I didn't. But I do think this phase generally improves with age.
We're going to a competitive heel work class tomorrow (I think competitive means a heel that is used in obedience competitions). I've never trained a heel with Quinn, so should be interesting!