Hi Di, Ian & the CAESSR team
Just a quick update on Keri. Well we have had this little superstar now for three years and she just keeps giving love and attention and we just couldn't do without her.
We have had a few problems over Christmas and the New Year and we were very worried but a change in diet seems to have done the trick and she appears to be back to herself again with maybe more energy. Are you sure that she is 13?? The only tell tale signs that she maybe getting a little bit more mature are a few silver hairs around her mouth.
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Due to the current COVID pandemic we have been staying close to home but that doesn't mean we haven't been going for long walks but there have been a lot more dogs around so really i should call it a long sniffathon!! All very exciting for Keri rather slow pace for me.
I would just like to say again a big thank you for all concerned with letting Keri come into our lives and I would like to reassure Jim and Diane that she is happy, loved, looked after and she is just a pleasure to be around.
Thanks you all again
Tanya, Natasha, Brian & Shirley x
Hi Ian!
I've attached photos of beautiful Megan the Diva !
What a cheeky adorable character she is!!!
We can almost guarantee that whichever chair or sofa we want to sit on - Megan will get their first and if one of us manages to ensconce ourselves before her, Megan will have wriggled in alongside or on top of us within minutes!!
I take all the Doggies out around 7.30am and we walk approx. 3.5 miles! She loves it even though she must be around twelve years young! She's into everything from start to finish!!
In summary, Megan ( I call her Meggy ) could well have been a part of our family from a puppy! She settled in from day one and could not have suited us better!
She's just wonderful!!
Thank you to everyone at Caessr
Hilary, Mike, Lemmy, Freddie, Suzie, Alice & Meggy xxx
Hi Ian and Di
Good to hear from you and pleased to say Blue is doing very well and seems to be a contented and happy. She has grown up into a beautiful girl and has such a wonderful and loving nature. She is so placid and is brilliant with the children and has been from the day we brought her home. Her behaviour both in and out of the house is very good. As you can see I have nothing but praise for her and we feel so lucky to have had her - we feel privileged to own her.
As you can see we love her very much and can’t imagine life without her.
One final testament for Blue is that my mum, who ‘doesn’t like dogs’ also has formed a very special bond with Blue and worships the ground she walks on so as you can see she is a very special girl! In addition when I visit mum at her Sheltered residential home I get requests to take Blue so as you can see is loved by everyone who meets her. So what more can I say really apart from she will definitely not he coming back to you .
To confirm Blue has now been spayed. She was quite late going into season so she was eventually spayed in September 2019 at the vet we gave you for your records previously.
So to finish I would just like to thank you again for allowing us to rescue Blue and you never know we might be back in the not too distant future as Lee would like to get a playmate for her.
I’ve attached a selection of photos of her so hope you can see
Good to hear from you and stay safe and well.
Best wishes
Linda
Hi Di, Ian and John,
Fresh off the press. Some pics we took yesterday. 1st Pip with me and second two, Milo and Pip with Irene (and a glass of lager).
They had two holidays last year Cornwall and Anglesey. Before we had the current pandemic we'd get them to Formby at least once a month - they love the sea.
Both are doing fine, although our Pip isn't happy she can't go on the runs she once did.
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Since we've been in lock-down routine is generally:
Up at 0530 for a run in the garden and breakfast. I leave radio 4 on as they like to listen to the news.
I'm back at my desk and go back down at 0800 for our breakfast - they also like a piece of toast
We all watch breakfast TV on the couch till 0900.
Then we do bits and pieces till about 1030- 1100. Pip usually asleep under my desk whilst Milo stays downstairs with his mum, then a 4/5 mile walk on their leads.
Back home and in the garden.
About 1500 it's tea time.
Then 1800 we all watch the news and settle down for a film.
We love them to bits and don't now what we'd have done without them at this time.
Both have completely different personalities - Milo when he's out very placid (although he's still frightened of other dogs- not sure why) Pip is nuts!
Back home Pip is very lady like and quiet and Milo is nuts.
Glad we never had to split them they get on so well together and fun to watch having their playful games.
Speak soon and thankyou CAESSR
Mike
Hi all.
Dottie is an absolute dream, so kind natured and she’s got a beautiful soul.
Dottie was spayed, after her first season, as recommended by our Vet.
She has the nickname Dynamo as she has lots of energy.
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Thanks again for letting her come to us.
All the best
Karen, Paul and Dottie ? Inline image