He is, some of the time. Not yesterday, when out on his 'Free Run' he managed to roll in something extremely smelly. There's nothing wrong with my nose, so when we got home he got washed and scrubbed - he was not expecting that!
She was a very pretty dog, although she suffered a massive stroke in August '03 which left one side of her face permanently frozen and she could not chew properly after that. For most of her life she was usually scruffy/filthy from all the mud she had been rolling or wallowing about in.
I'm sorry man.She was a very pretty dog, although she suffered a massive stroke in August '03 which left one side of her face permanently frozen and she could not chew properly after that. For most of her life she was usually scruffy/filthy from all the mud she had been rolling or wallowing about in.
I don't think we've bathed Pooch yet. She has no fleas, and her coat is really nice!! We're going to get her fixed soon too!Yeah, I am usually the one who had to try and catch her and dunk her in a large bucket of clean water! Neither was easy to accomplish!
We had her nails trimmed and she was quite relaxed!Does she mind going to the vets? Terrified or loves the attention?
Awww such a boopable nose.He is a very hungry, very bouncy two-and-a-half-year-old black labrador. This was actually his first ever trip to a beachView attachment 12
he obviously had never been or seen anything like it before! He did not know quite what to do with the sea, I think he was a bit afraid of the waves. But he did have a very cautious paddle when they dropped in size. He spent more time running around the beach and playing with all the dogs on there doing likewise.Awww, Ti and Eden are lovely!
I hope Eden enjoyed his first trip to the beach .