As a vicarious dog lover, thank you all for keeping this thread ticking over with all your wonderful pics. It's a real mood lifter

We have been dog-training and he's all done!
Not feeling to hot today so elected to dose up and try and sleep it off, so the hound came to keep me company.


For some reason her ears are for decoration today, nothing to do with the rain...
She fully chinned me off when I suggested a walk.
I think it's fair to say Roxi has worked out Lola is a bit of a wuss 🙂 Occasionally the lab will assert herself- a bodyslam on the lawn this morning being testament to that. 

Still she can always retreat to her happy place in the garden 😉
Huey has had the (almost) daily beach walks we promised him when we got here

Tomorrow is shaping up to be a day in Edinburgh, going via the newly opened Leven railway, so that'll be a couple of new experiences for him.


Oscar watching hits favourite sport cricket.
Sorry, managed to post a photo but no text! First image is Buddy, typical Romanian rescue, someone described them as having Queen Anne legs. Second is Bear, we’ve been told she’s a Hungarian Mudi but again from Romania via All Dog Rescue Scotland. Neither are normal in any way but they are the absolute best, buddy taken this week in Morar too!
Lola taking the piss out of Buddy...
They have very very similar faces. Both rommies. But the legs couldn't be more different!
In other news. The Spoon's in peebles is no longer a spoon's so....
Dogs are allowed!
The Queen on her throne.

Bert goes carnicross running during the day on Tuesday and Thursdays which he absolutely loves and which wipes him out mentally and physically.
Now fed, tummy tickled and starting to get twitchy sleep legs.
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"Dad, we thought it was supposed to be flaming June!"

Lola (first pic) looking really happy to be sharing the sofa with "thug in a rug". Said Thug required a full service wash with dog shampoo this morning having rolled in something nasally toxic. She took it pretty well (Warm water hose) and is still convinced - some hours later - she needs more of that towel action 🙂




Watching something in the bushes.
Last weekend we were out for a long walk in the woods, and she disappeared into some nettles, and I heard snarling noises. Went to find her and she was nose to nose with a badger. I assume she got too close to a set with cubs. Pulled her out sharpish.

Took him for a lovely evening walk. Running around in the field. Generally great time for about an hour.
Got home, sat down with a glass of water and instantly had the pink pig dropped on my lap followed by can we play eyes!


Up at 04:20 this morning. Must have walked about 16 miles this afternoon. And that’s ignoring the swimming. Henry is now tired.


Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion ,a few evenings ago and some random shitsu.
But of activity this morning while I threw myself off a cliff, she's decided it was time for a lazy afternoon.

Wot no trail shitzers lovers here 🙂
Back in the day when my springers were still around she’d be strapped in her harness as she thought she was a springer, she still has the enthusiasm.




Festival this weekend for Oscar and I. He loves the campervan and a bit music festival.
Huey's last day on the beach at Lower Largo was yesterday morning, followed by a long, boring drive back home. So I tried to make it a good morning walk for him.

Birthday brunch for the good lady followed by a walk in the park.

You know the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow? (teeny tiny mini rainbow over Manchester in the distance).
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It turns out it's not gold but something far more precious!
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I like what you've done with your hair kayak.
Lola has stubbed her toe...
Can still sunbath though!
Snoot is doing its own thing.

Love a good rubbernoze
Birthday walk and picnic with his friends
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Jesus, bit harsh bricking them in.
I am so bored of double coat shedding. Even the dog now rolls over to make sure i get as much out as possible.
Hiya,
We lost our beloved pebbles just after Christmas. Total blow to us. We thought for a while, if we could live without a furry beast in the family. We had pebbles for fourteen years seeing our son grow from a sprogget to adult. We all loved her so much and the whole family saw felt the same.
Anyway in April we concluded another dog companion was what we needed again.
Meet Edie, known now as Evil Edie, fang, Jekyl and Edie, pest...she's settling in well
JeZ
Sadly no longer with us but Izzy our Lakeland terrier taking a break near the end of a long day.
Sorry I don't know how to post photos on the forum but, honestly, that's probably a good thing.
Mason left on Monday for guide dog school. There were obviously tears (mine) and the house seems so quiet and empty without him although he was not a vocal dog. His half brother, Herbert, is a bit mopey but better than we thought he would be and I've arranged some dog walks with friends to try and give him his doggy fix.
We'll be raising another puppy for Guide Dogs but will wait until after our holiday in September unless something unexpected comes up.
We miss you Mason, you were a pleasure to raise
How is that comfortable?!

Oscar has had a sore leg so he’s been on crate rest, he wasn’t impressed.














