Post by Rachel and Daisy on May 19, 2010 11:57:16 GMT -5
Hi there
Daisy has been with us for 7 weeks now and she is the best, most adorable, fun loving, cheeky, intelligent mad little muppet. She made a huge mental leap from living as one of the gang amongst Trish's pack of five to our quiet no animal household, but she has settled in fantastically well. I just can't imagine life without my little companion now.
Daisy and I have loads of time together over the last 7 weeks as work has been virtually non-existant for me but that has meant that our days have been full of walking in woods and fields, playing in the garden, having training sessions to keep our minds active, visiting friends and going on lots of new adventures to new places and environments. We have seen pigs, sheep, cows, horses and have built up quite a repertoire of new dog friends to race around the woods with.
Some of you may well have seen our updates on the general dog talk pages and I will keep updating there, but I thought it was about time that I finally posted news of our not so new arrival here too. Here are some piccies of our beautiful girl in roughly chronological order so you can hopefully see how she is growing.
"First night in my new home and I quite like my new bed"
"Mmmmm, I don't think I am supposed to go up the stairs but maybe if I just sit here and look sheepish I won't be noticed"
"I love my pyjama cuddles"
"I get cuddles when I go to visit my Grandma too"
"And here's me in the woods - my favourite place"
"Look how big and grown up I look now"
"I went to visit my best friend Pippa. She never told me she lived with Pigs, but I was very brave!!!!"
"Not to boast or anything, but I passed by puppy foundation exams with flying colours and I think this pose shows off my long muscly legs rather well don't you?"
"I did do rather well at the May Gap show too and made my Mum really really proud"
Daisy has been with us for 7 weeks now and she is the best, most adorable, fun loving, cheeky, intelligent mad little muppet. She made a huge mental leap from living as one of the gang amongst Trish's pack of five to our quiet no animal household, but she has settled in fantastically well. I just can't imagine life without my little companion now.
Daisy and I have loads of time together over the last 7 weeks as work has been virtually non-existant for me but that has meant that our days have been full of walking in woods and fields, playing in the garden, having training sessions to keep our minds active, visiting friends and going on lots of new adventures to new places and environments. We have seen pigs, sheep, cows, horses and have built up quite a repertoire of new dog friends to race around the woods with.
Some of you may well have seen our updates on the general dog talk pages and I will keep updating there, but I thought it was about time that I finally posted news of our not so new arrival here too. Here are some piccies of our beautiful girl in roughly chronological order so you can hopefully see how she is growing.
"First night in my new home and I quite like my new bed"
"Mmmmm, I don't think I am supposed to go up the stairs but maybe if I just sit here and look sheepish I won't be noticed"
"I love my pyjama cuddles"
"I get cuddles when I go to visit my Grandma too"
"And here's me in the woods - my favourite place"
"Look how big and grown up I look now"
"I went to visit my best friend Pippa. She never told me she lived with Pigs, but I was very brave!!!!"
"Not to boast or anything, but I passed by puppy foundation exams with flying colours and I think this pose shows off my long muscly legs rather well don't you?"
"I did do rather well at the May Gap show too and made my Mum really really proud"