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Saturday, 19 March 2022
Welfare Welcome to Shyla
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Friday, 18 March 2022
A New Life For Dax
Dax had never lived in a house (other than the 4 days his previous owner had him and he wouldn't settle) so we felt it would be beneficial for him to live as an outside dog, where he is comfortable and not put under any stress. It's not something we'd typically support, but we considered it appropriate in Dax's case.
Thank you to his new family for adopting him and giving him the chance of a life he deserves. We're sure you'll all join us in wishing Dax and his new family all the best for their new life together - be happy darling!
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Dickie's Diary - Sensory Ladders
Hello pupsters. It’s me, Dickie and here we have a memory from when I first started living with my new mum. It seems so long ago now - it must be weeks and weeks!
I have started training now. Well, to be honest I started training the day I arrived at my new home. It’s very strange though because I am not doing sits and other silly commands. My mum says it’s more important that I learn life skills and all the rest will folllow. This means being able to remain calm when in the presence of other dogs and people. Walking on different surfaces so I will be confident when I encounter new surfaces in the future. Walking nicely on my harness and lead and Four on the Floor (mum says that’s an important one).
When I do sit or lie down, I receive something very tasty, but my mum doesn’t ask me to do that yet. She said that will come later but at the moment she wants to prepare me for everyday life. She also plays a recording of loud noises and bangs, which wasn't at all scary the first time I can tell you.
I've have met other dogs, but my mum only allows me to meet calm dogs. She doesn’t want me getting hurt accidentally and thereby making me worried about other dogs. That has been a lot of fun and I'm sure I'll soon be the best at this training. I'll let you know when I am.
Lots of love. Dickie Hill ❤️Thursday, 17 March 2022
Lawrence's Drive Thru - Open for Business!
They say that Lawrence's Drive Thru does the best raw chicken wings in the county, and they're certainly a firm favourite with Bailey!
Lawrence runs the Coombe Farm Boarding Kennels, in Stamford and is also instrumental in rehoming GSD Welfare Fund rescued dogs in his area.Wednesday, 16 March 2022
Tia's Pupdates - Enjoying the Chimkin
Morning everypawdy. Tia here with a new pupdate. I hope you are all well. That was me being nice, so don't listen to what the hooman tells you! The hairy hooman has been a bit slow (maybe that's a hooman trait) posting my pupdates, but a swift bite on the bottom made him move a bit quicker!
It's been all kinds of fun here. I’ve played the tossing game with the hooman. Although it played differently today. She tossed more chimkin when I was near the lid of the sand box. Naturally I kept hanging about hear it and she kept tossing, so I jumped on it. This obviously pleased the hooman because she tossed several more bits of chimkin. She said this is called a "jack pot". If you ask me she’s getting confused with being a crack pot. Anyway, I repeated the trick to show her how clever I am. Must go I can see she’s got a stuffed kong for me. πΎπΎπΎ
Welfare Welcome to Levi
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Monday, 14 March 2022
Dickie's Diary - Supermarket Socialising
After the initial shock and amusement I've mastered this this potty training lark now. It does seem a bit pointless though - I mean, if she's going to clear it up after me, what does it matter where I go? I'm sure there are reasons, mum usually knows best.
We went to the supermarket for some socialising. I sometimes think that socialising means keeping away from people because my mum is quite protective and doesn't let everyone come up to me.