More fools them fetching up on a known dog friendly beach. Sounds like a great fun moment for the dogs and other (sensible) dog people though
Oh that is so so funny Hilarious - thank you so much for sharing, beautifully put! Especially the bit about the newspaper --- I could so so easily be that owner
This will probably be us next week on holiday When we took Monty on his first big beach holiday to Cornwall he had just turned one. His first experience of a big beach was at Trebarwith Strand, near Tintagel. It was a busy sunday, loads of dogs and children . The first thing he did was run into the sea, and then squat down and did a huge poo. OH was trying to pick it up but the waves kept lifting it up and pulling it out to sea.... towards a group of surfers. We got multiple looks of disgust from bystanders. Then, after deciding to join a group of dogs at the other end of the beach, he came back and got involved with a large family group playing with a blow up ball. He charged right into the middle of their game and the ball went POP! And a child cried. OH went over apologising profusely, the family were really good about it and said it had only cost a pound or so . OH only had a ten pound note so had to give them that to buy a new one. At this point I just hid behind some rocks and pretended they weren't with me.
When Tilly was younger we used to cross country ski with her. If she encountered a X country skier who had fallen, she would immediately go and lick their face. Most people appreciated it.
Oh my gosh, after a tough morning of work this was just the laugh I needed. What is the saying?... There but for the ggrace of God go I...or rather my labrador? We can all relate but also laugh because it wasn't us
Was thinking this was a post about showing off Labs on the beach. I was wrong and this story was so good and much better. I can just picture it all going down in my head, tho they are in 1920s dress.