
Wednesday, 3 September 2008

When mum comes home from work she always takes me out for a long walk. Usually we go to what she calls the dog fields. I think almost everyone who's anyone goes there.
I have met loads of friends there. Let me tell you about some of them. There's Louis and Claude the Schnauzers, Jerry the Springer, Petra and Bella the Lurchers, Loui the Beagle, (he's Crazy), Maggie the Scotty and her friend Ted, a crossbreed who likes to play ball, but not share,Murphy the Chocolate Lab and his new baby sister Molly, who's a black lab. I have a special friend called Ronnie, he's a Jack Russell. We may have children together because Bobby and I can't have kids. Don't tell him, but his mum had his important bits taken away.
I love to meet my friends when i'm out for a play. Bobby gets jealous of this because he doesn't like other dogs much, but i do.
He lives in the countryside,(lucky boy). I live in a town so i have been brought up to be very social. I'll ask mum if she can get some photo's for me to show you some of my friends, but until then here are some of my cousin's from my mums family.
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
Aggie's Antics
Hi, my name is officially Isabella Of Spain, but my mum calls me Aggie. I'm a 3 year old Border Terrier, and a good looking one at that. Mum says i'm a princess. My dad's name is Royal Warrant so I believe her. I've bags of confidence and not much rattles me, although a confident cat,(like that Terri at the bailey zoo), can be pretty scary.
Talking of the bailey zoo, thats where my fella lives. He's Bobby and we've known each other for 3 years. We holiday together with our relevant people each year.
That brings me to Exmoor and our annual vacation 2008. It was the third time that we have been to Westermill Farm. We go camping. It's setin a valley in the middle of Exmoor, so walks are great, with pheasants and partridge everywhere, although I don't normally chase birds when i'm at home, Bobby loves it and it is fun.
We were both naughty this year on one of our walks. We charged off down a steep hillside covered in heather and gorse,(chasing smells). Of course we just disappeared into the ground, as neither of us stand any taller than 13 inches at the shoulder. Our people were calling and whistling but we just wanted to follow our noses to the bottom at full speed with partridge going always in our path. Once we got to the bottom we did head back to the top, but it was easier if we didn't take a straight line up, so we wandered back and forth to make less of a physical accent. Well thats how we remember it. We got put on our leads though for taking too long.
One thing for sure though is you need thoughtful mum's. Because unless you have your own sleeping bag it can get cold at night. I wear a warm coat and get to sleep between the two girls from Bobby's family, it's well cosy.
There's a river that runs along side the field where our tents are, and i LOVE water. We had alot of rain this year and the current was very strong. It didn't stop me though, my mum put me on the flexi lead so i as safe.
The holiday was great, but we spent alot of time tied up in camp. But our mums made life comfortable with blankets and things to keep us dry and warm between walks and bedtime.
Well i'm back home in Bognor Regis now. Along way from Bobby, but pleased to be back into my routine. I've pretty much done nothing since getting back. Sleeping is great.
I will be back soon AGZ xxx
Talking of the bailey zoo, thats where my fella lives. He's Bobby and we've known each other for 3 years. We holiday together with our relevant people each year.
That brings me to Exmoor and our annual vacation 2008. It was the third time that we have been to Westermill Farm. We go camping. It's setin a valley in the middle of Exmoor, so walks are great, with pheasants and partridge everywhere, although I don't normally chase birds when i'm at home, Bobby loves it and it is fun.
We were both naughty this year on one of our walks. We charged off down a steep hillside covered in heather and gorse,(chasing smells). Of course we just disappeared into the ground, as neither of us stand any taller than 13 inches at the shoulder. Our people were calling and whistling but we just wanted to follow our noses to the bottom at full speed with partridge going always in our path. Once we got to the bottom we did head back to the top, but it was easier if we didn't take a straight line up, so we wandered back and forth to make less of a physical accent. Well thats how we remember it. We got put on our leads though for taking too long.
One thing for sure though is you need thoughtful mum's. Because unless you have your own sleeping bag it can get cold at night. I wear a warm coat and get to sleep between the two girls from Bobby's family, it's well cosy.
There's a river that runs along side the field where our tents are, and i LOVE water. We had alot of rain this year and the current was very strong. It didn't stop me though, my mum put me on the flexi lead so i as safe.
The holiday was great, but we spent alot of time tied up in camp. But our mums made life comfortable with blankets and things to keep us dry and warm between walks and bedtime.
Well i'm back home in Bognor Regis now. Along way from Bobby, but pleased to be back into my routine. I've pretty much done nothing since getting back. Sleeping is great.
I will be back soon AGZ xxx
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