25 Jul 2022
Summer in South Wales with Duke – 2022
Duke the labradoodle is a wonderful lively dog who we always enjoy looking after. We have looked after him twice previously in summer and Christmas of 2021. It’s always fun and he keeps us very fit and on our toes. A large dog for this breed type, he can easily rest his head on the kitchen countertops to see what you’re preparing for lunch or dinner and what he might be able to have! He has been known to pinch food given half the chance so has to be watched carefully for his own health. Dogs are allergic to a lot of human foods especially raisins, grapes and chocolate, as well as onions and quite a number of other foods we adore.
Affectionate and active Duke needs two or three good long walks a day and some time to play with other dogs if possible. Luckily south Wales is a stunning part of the United Kingdom and we enjoy our visits there immensely looking after Duke and seeing the various beaches and clifftop walks that abound.
On this trip we were extremely lucky as most days the sun shone brightly and we were able to explore the area to Duke and our hearts desire. He loves forests and the scents and swimming in the rivers and sea if he can, unfortunately, as he likes to steal clothes and picnics beaches can be challenging unless he’s kept on a tight lead, as a strong willful dog this can be a little difficult at times.
In the fields where he lives, he has a big garden he can play in and horses to run around with. An affectionate boy he likes nothing more than to curl up with his head on your lap in the evenings and watch TV, some of which he watches avidly with you.
We’re fortunate to call Duke one of our regulars and greatly look forward to seeing him every year as much as we can, as well as his wonderful owner of course before she departs on her holidays.
14 Aug 2022
Alfie in Suffolk – August 2022
Cockerpoo Alfie is a timid happy little fellow who loves to chase balls, run, run and run. A young dog of just two years old he has immense energy and never tires of walking, playing or jumping. He loves to play chase with other dogs but can be a little timid at the first meeting and is the same with humans and children too. Despite his sunny-looking disposition, he can be very wary of strangers and it’s as well to warn them when they approach, often people seem to feel that if a dog looks cuddly he is and can be stroked at their will. This is not the case with a lot of dogs, they should always be shown your hand to sniff and if they come over to you, great stroke them under the chin, not on top of the head!
Suffolk is a wonderful part of England that we had not discovered much of previously at all, we were able to find many nature reserves that allowed dogs, as well as parks, beaches and nearby stately homes. Walking Alfie for a minimum of two or three hours a day is a must as he’s energetic and we often stayed out all day taking him in the car and ensuring that we had plenty of drinking water and snacks. Although Alfie is not very food focused and is keener on playing with the ball.
An affectionate boy once he gets to know you, Alfie loves a cuddle and tickle on the stomach too, as well as to curl up on your lap for a well-earned rest. We are hoping little Alfie will become one of our regular visits.