The whole chasing him probably lasted 10 minutes if that. My aching knee is lasting a lot longer. No warm up and then running as fast as MY little legs could carry me. The main thing is he’s safe now and back with his owner.
Sincere condolences Craig. You gave him a great life and did the best for him right up to the end.
I had a similar experience with our old Cocker a few years ago, sincere condolences.
Really sorry to hear your news Craig (don’t mind admitting I shed a tear) and I know how heart breaking it is but he clearly had a great life with you and the family so just treasure those memories.
Good doggo.
She really does look proud as you like. Lovely.
‘Please call my daddy’
P.s. you can still read your phone number.
Thanks for heads up, I’ve had another go at obscuring it.
That had a young lady in tears at the pub yesterday when she read it. She had already fallen in love with the big soppy hound!
Lol, ours too.
They have them stashed all over the place. Ask the youngest one to go and find a ball and she’ll return with one you haven’t seen in weeks. No idea how she manages it.
Just going out with the boy, it’s cold a tad rainy and I really don’t feel like going out. However, if he doesn’t get a long enough walk he’s like Tigger on amphetamines, can’t settle, mithers and sulks.
It’s like being held to ransom by a furry four legged waggy tailed friendly psychopath, no doubt he’ll find some mud or shite to roll in and need a bath.