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Fair's fair

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Buddy know's fair is fair.

Buddy day dreaming

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What do dogs day dream about?

Boys will be boys

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Buddy being a boy!

Buddy Star and Rusty get their teeth into Stagbars



Rusty checks out the marrow cantre of the Stagbar.
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I love discovering new products that my dogs might enjoy
, so when I came across Stagbars I was intrigued. Stagbars are stag antlers that are made into dog chews - obviously you don't give your dog the whole antler, they are cut into size appropriate chunks and sold by weight. Stags grow new antlers every season, and shed their old ones, so this is a very environmentally friendly business, which uses basically a waste product and turns it to good use. Sounds good so far, the only question left was would my dogs be as enthusiastic as I was?

Buddy enjoying a Stagbar

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Buddy enjoying chewing a Stagbar - a chew for dogs made from stag antlers.

Is it wrong to mourn a dog?

"Is it wrong to mourn a dog?" was the question I was asked onto the Tony Livesey show on Radio 5 Live to discuss yesterday. Of course my answer to that question is, "No."

 

A dog filled bank holiday weekend



This Jack Russell Terrier kept an eye on Rusty.
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This weekend was another three day bank holiday treat in the UK, which always allows us more time to get out and about. We went to a medieval re-enactment at Whittington Castle, and the best bit was that the dogs came along too. We met lots of other dogs too - as soon as we arrived, I spotted a Jack Russell Terrier who was sitting with his person on a high vantage point, keeping a wary eye on Rusty.

Crowded couch

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Our couch can get very crowded!

Dogs playing

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These dogs played while their people watched the medieval clothing demonstration.

Julie and Buddy on The Blue Cross stand

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Julie and Buddy on The Blue Cross stand at Crufts 2012.