This is a long overdue post as we have been very busy here over the last few months. Back in February Ruby and Daisy went for their annual BVA eye exams and I am pleased to report that they both passed with flying colours. As spring approaches the girls are in fine form and are looking great. Their coats are in great condition and they are enjoying all the extra exercise now that the evenings are longer. We had a great beach walk in the sunshine this weekend where Ruby, Daisy and Dottie enjoyed running in and out of the sea and playing along the shoreline with their other doggy friends! Ruby is now commonly known as the ditch dog as she loves nothing more than finding dirty ditches to wade through. They all love it... Daisy loves to swim and retrieve her ball from the water and I have to keep my eye on Dottie who is so confident she thinks nothing of diving head first into the nearest lake or pond.
Dottie, our rising star is now six months old and is proving to be a wonderful new addition to our family. She is such a loving girl and loves nothing more than to cuddle up after a long day of playing with the older girls. She has a fabulous fleece coat which has tones of red and caramel. She has also retained most of her sable markings for now having only had a light trim around her eyes so she can see! Some of her markings may disappear if she is clipped but I am going to try and keep her in a full coat as it is fairly easy to maintain for the time being.
Last week I was at Crufts in search of certain supplies ready for our hopeful new arrivals later in the year. Crufts is such a great day out whether looking at the different breeds, watching agility or shopping. I did plenty of the latter and the girls done well with a haul of new toys and some comfy new bedding.
We are looking forward to summer approaching and hoping for an eventful few months of new arrivals. As soon as I have any updates I will of course be posting our news.
Dottie, our rising star is now six months old and is proving to be a wonderful new addition to our family. She is such a loving girl and loves nothing more than to cuddle up after a long day of playing with the older girls. She has a fabulous fleece coat which has tones of red and caramel. She has also retained most of her sable markings for now having only had a light trim around her eyes so she can see! Some of her markings may disappear if she is clipped but I am going to try and keep her in a full coat as it is fairly easy to maintain for the time being.
Last week I was at Crufts in search of certain supplies ready for our hopeful new arrivals later in the year. Crufts is such a great day out whether looking at the different breeds, watching agility or shopping. I did plenty of the latter and the girls done well with a haul of new toys and some comfy new bedding.
We are looking forward to summer approaching and hoping for an eventful few months of new arrivals. As soon as I have any updates I will of course be posting our news.