My good girls!
Happily, Princess Beatrice’s dog Norfolk terrier Max, who was lost in Windsor Great Park shortly before Christmas, has turned up safe and sound. She is delighted to have him back, and apart from having picked up an eye infection, Max is none the worse for his adventure. Over New Year we had our own encounter with a lost dog, though not one with such a posh owner.
It’s New Year again, when we start making resolutions to be thinner, fitter or smoke-free. What about some resolutions that will make the coming year better for your dog too? Here’s the DogCast Radio top ten.
You are what you eat – and so is your dog!
Este cel mai iubit catel al familiei.
This is our beagle; Boston when he was a puppy. He is twelve months old now (so still a puppy) but still as cute as ever...and very VERY spoilt! We are expecting our first baby...so I am a little concerned he may get his nose out of joint once it arrives...
Another dog poo sign Click photo for larger image and details |
I saw this one the other day. Once you start noticing them, you see them everywhere! It can liven up dog walking, playing I-spy poo signs, try it.
Anyway, not sure if this one is saying you have to bring a mammoth with you to spear the poo with his tusks. Or maybe that you have to clear up after big dogs? Or maybe just big poos? Suggestions on a postcard – or should that be e-card?
Maybe this applies to Great Danes?
LOVE LOVE LOVE THEM!!!!
Dog sign Click photo for larger image and details |
We went for a post Christmas walk with the dogs to walk off some of the seasonal eating, drinking and making merry. This sign caught my eye. While it’s all common sense stuff I have a few questions to ask about it.
For one, who holds a filled poop bag up on high like that? When I am carrying one, I do it much more surreptitiously than that. Although I have to admit that if another walker has seen my dog pooing, I make sure they see me bagging it.
A charcoal-style portrait of a dog I met on the street.