@mikkel – our black lab did a lot of that contented sleeping thing. Lost him last year at 15, couldn’t imagine not having a dog. Just need to convince the better half we need two again :)
If he wasn’t sleeping (in front of the fire was his fav place), Murf was definitely happiest when collecting the biggest stick he could find. Well being a Lab, I guess food was the thing that made him very happy :)
She loves the vets, despite a finger up the bum every two months. Paws up to say hi to the receptionists etc, refuses to leave until she has had a sniff behind reception etc.
Bridget (puppy) and Bonnie (labxshepherd). Six months together before Bonnie passed away last year aged eleven. Very sad but Bridget picked up a lot from the older dog. Including the fact that for years Bonnie would sit on the bed whilst we read our lad his bedtime story. For a few days after she died there was an empty space and then suddenly Bridget appeared and lay in the exact same space. Very emotional!
Took these three out to the daffodil triangle. Muddy but nice.
The yellow one is a foster desperate for a forever home. Very loving, pretty well trained, quite high energy. She runs at heel really nicely. Has a few issues but we’ve fostered much worse, if anyone knows anyone that is looking get in touch.
That’s a beautiful lab (they all are obvs) hope she gets a lovely home. Lola is probably not at second dog yet after 2years of hardwork she will play with some. Or I would be dropped that photo into conversation.
Currently sleeping off a weekend of taproom and cragside being the centre of small boy arguments.