Annette4
Well-Known Member
Both dogs are currently passed out 
Both were stars but blotted their copy books in their own ways. They travelled brilliantly (longest she's ever been in the car) but my normally well behaved puppy jumped out of the boot before mum had the door open
Luckily she's so bloomin' soft she ran to the nearest person and flopped so mum could catch her straight away. Naughty Quila!
We took them for a quick walk/look at the sea and where as Jack stayed clear she just walked straight in, tried to drink it then spotted seaweed and tried to kill it, no fear
Tethered them so I could have a lie down and she took to it like a pro. She made friends with the family parked next to us and while I was trying to attach Jack to the tether he got free and tried a spangle style picnic raid
. Being so engrossed in it he didn't spot mum who grabbed him before he got anything and we apologised lots, luckily they saw the funny side. Jack then settled for cuddles from the family next door
.
We had a couple of walks along the beach, met lots of kids, dogs, kites, canoes etc and nothing phased her. She's still flopping (and did so in the manky wet sand when saying hello to a lovely spangle so had to have a wash in the sea) but she's getting better.
All in all I'm very proud of both of them. Jack was a great role model and she took it all in her stride.
'Where am I?'
'Come on Jack, lets explore!'
'I don't see the big deal with this wet stuff'
He went in as far as where I'm stood but then wanted out before mum got photos
I did say lots
Both were stars but blotted their copy books in their own ways. They travelled brilliantly (longest she's ever been in the car) but my normally well behaved puppy jumped out of the boot before mum had the door open
We took them for a quick walk/look at the sea and where as Jack stayed clear she just walked straight in, tried to drink it then spotted seaweed and tried to kill it, no fear
Tethered them so I could have a lie down and she took to it like a pro. She made friends with the family parked next to us and while I was trying to attach Jack to the tether he got free and tried a spangle style picnic raid
We had a couple of walks along the beach, met lots of kids, dogs, kites, canoes etc and nothing phased her. She's still flopping (and did so in the manky wet sand when saying hello to a lovely spangle so had to have a wash in the sea) but she's getting better.
All in all I'm very proud of both of them. Jack was a great role model and she took it all in her stride.
'Where am I?'
'Come on Jack, lets explore!'
'I don't see the big deal with this wet stuff'
He went in as far as where I'm stood but then wanted out before mum got photos
I did say lots