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07-09-2012, 07:38 PM   #1

Friday


evening all, are you all busy out there,lol
Been to work this morning, then home to take the dogs to the river for some off lead exercise.
We bought the dogs a Nina Otterson toy whilst in Scotland and withing half an hour it had broken.Last night i emailed the firm and they are going to send a replacement.They were very surprised it had broken as were we.It remains to be seen if the new one stands up to play.



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07-09-2012, 08:02 PM   #2

Re: Friday


evening Shelley.

Thats not good that the toy has broken with kwame and malaika playing with it. Good that the company are going to replace it though.

We are relaxing tonight, both of us are tired after being out last night and then working today.

Hope everyone else has a lovely evening.



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07-09-2012, 08:05 PM   #3

Re: Friday


Evening Shelley. It's been another glorious day here .... I've been into Chichester to pick up new glasses and sunglasses (which are purple!). Popped into Waitrose and managed to get 4 punnets of raspberries so there WILL be raspberry vodka this festive season ........ I am so relieved! It's already been set to steep.

Shame about the Nina Otterson toy, Shelley. They are usually quite robust. Our trainer has some old wooden ones which she sometimes brings to class to promote brain training for the dogs.

I meant to say that last Wednesday evening I went along to the puppy class and met a tiny poodle/chihuahua cross called Betty. Sadly she'd had to be hand reared from 1 week old as her mother died. Little Betty was so scared by everything, but as the class progressed she did come out from under the chair and met a couple of other smaller puppies while the larger ones were romping outside. I'm not a lover of tiny dogs, but she was so sweet and my heart went out to her .... her owner said that she would be coming regularly to class because she wanted to give her the opportunity to socialise and get over being so scared. Chihuahuas are known to be brave little things.

Good luck with your replacement toy!

Evening Pamela, you posted just before me ...... sorry, didn't mean to ignore you.



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07-09-2012, 08:13 PM   #4

Re: Friday


thats ok Angie sounds like you had a busy day. Raspberry vodka sounds good!! YOu need ot post pics of your new glasses aswell!!



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