Thursday, 6 July 2017

Daisy dog, jaunty Jack Russell




Hi, I am Daisy, the flower in the middle!

And I love my tummy tickled





That's the spot,




Yeah, all good,



Then I do my stretching,



Front and back,



Then I am ready to play



The old two ball quandary,


Then we have a cuddle on the lap.....

Factoid


The Jack Russell Terrier can leap five times its own height. That means a 12-inch-tall Jack can easily jump five feet in the air.

















Monday, 26 June 2017

Max and Molly, lovely doggy duo

Hi, I am Molly
And I am Max





See that tail go!
Isn't it always the way, you can't find a ball

Then there is two!



Ready for that chewstick,

Factoid

. Charlie, a Golden Retriever from Australia, holds the Guinness World Record for a dog's loudest bark at 113.1 decibels.


Sunday, 28 May 2017

Pretty Pipa,

Puss cat, Pipa, happy in new home,

Hi, champagne is the colour, Pipa is the name,


And rolling on the carpet is my game,



Yep,I love this carpet,


Time for dinner, I know I am a bit chunky,

But I am working in it, yummy,


Monday, 30 January 2017

Winnie, after Winston Churchill, great dog and great walk round the lake!

Winnie, a black lab, new customer,

Hi, I am Winnie


I am a laid back kind of dog


Plenty of time for a sniff

And for watching the swans

Spot the heron!

One of the biggest  and oldest trees in this area


Heron Factoid

The old English name for a heron was hragra; other names now largely fallen into disuse include harn, hernser an hernshaw. Heron comes from the French, for the French name is héron céndre.
In medieval times the heron was a favourite quarry of falconers who valued its great flying skills and ability to evade the falcon's stoops.
















Wednesday, 11 January 2017

A busy Christmanany break - Christmas customers first







I am Maisie



 Roia - looking like a wild cat
Busy Christmas break, dogs, cats rabbits, parrots, customers old and new, first new customers,one household of three dogs and three cats
And I am Sunny





Jess, Roscoe and Pup

Lucy, new customer, Doberman pup, all paws still

Agility and balance




Doberman factoid

Kurt the Doberman was the first canine casualty in the 1944 Battle of Guam during WWII. He went ahead of the troops and warned them of the approaching Japanese soldiers. Although an enemy grenade killed the brave dog, many soldiers were saved from the same fate because of his bravery. Kurt became the first of 25 war dogs to be buried in what is now known as the United States Marine Corps War Dog Cemetery on Guam. A memorial featuring a bronze statue of Kurt has been erected in the cemetery, with the names of the 24 other dogs inscribed on the stone.

Longears and Lumpy with extra fresh carrot for Christmas,




Fluffy Duffy, this was last year but it is such a great picture!

christmanay customers, New Year

Also busy over the New Year,

Poppy




and Millie











and Tina still on the go


Happy to have a mate now





Five in our gang now