Hi Emma,
Pippin (or Pip, as we usually call her) is settling really well with us. She's enjoying local walks, and has made friends with a little Westie called Bruno - they like to sniff noses.
She loves her food, and charges round our garden like a little racehorse!
We had a long weekend away with her at the end of April, and she adapted really well to being in yet another new place. Soon, we're going up to Scotland, so we'll see what she makes of beaches.
Everyone who's met her thinks she's lovely (she is!), and we're so glad to have her with us after the loss of our old CAESSR girl Meg last Summer. If her former family are reading this, please be assured that we love her, and she will have a happy home with us forever.
Best wishes
Catherine and Tony
Hi Di and Ian,

Hadley( now Eddie) is busy making himself at home. After being initially nervous meeting us he has very quickly settled and seems to be thoroughly enjoying life.
He has located every birds nest in the garden and conducts regular inspections of each of them throughout the day.
He has been swimming in the river and is enjoying more freedom on walks now where his recall is mainly okay. He is a joy to watch bound through the long grass, often only visible by his flapping ears.
In the house he is calm , content and loving. We are very happy to have him, even if the garden does look quite so pretty as it did before.
Elise, Duncan and family.
Hi there,

Not sure if you remember Freddie, he was puppy number 2!
We had him from you and initially had some behaviour issues and he went back to you for a short time but we missed him and had him back!
He’s now 11 and has so much energy still, he runs up to 8 miles and is exercised every day.
He’s a lovely dog and very loved so thank you. We’re glad we persevered!
Kind Regards
Louise and Emma