Hi John,

We thought that we would update you on Dizzie as we have now had her for over four months.
She has settled in really well and gets on with Ruby too, cats are still keeping their distance.
She is fantastic off lead and has taken to whistle commands like a dream. Terrible on lead but that’s a spaniel for you!! She is extremely sociable and has loads of doggy friends at the park and she has also discovered the canal which you can’t keep her out of. Can’t wait to take her to Cornwall soon and see how she takes to the sea!
She is a really sweet natured little girl and we are really grateful to you all. She has filled the gap left by Bailey who passed away in June.
Kind Regards,
Jane & Adrian
Hiya Ian & all at CAESSR !!
Attached ( I hope ) a few pics of beautiful Megan who we picked up last Saturday morning in all the floods!

She travelled back so well - a journey which seemed to take forever due to the constant flood diversions!! She pretty much made herself at home straight away - no mean feat seeing as she was coming into a household with four other dogs!
She walked off lead the next day and I can honestly say that by Tuesday she had become a firmly established part of the " Graham " household!!
She loves her food, she loves her toys ( they are everywhere and the constant sound of her squeaking them is music to our ears!! ) She loves travelling in the car, she loves her walks and - as the pictures will verify - she loves getting " Springer Spaniel " muddy!
As Di told us - she doesn't especially interact with other dogs - but that said - all my " Pack " seem to get on perfectly well!!
Finally and most importantly she appears to love us and rest assured - we simply adore her!! She is a superb addition to our home, she's so gentle, comical, cheeky and utterly cherished as was the "Never to be Forgotten " Basil before her!!!!
Thank you all at CAESSR You are truly wonderful !!
Hilary & Mike and of course Megan!! ( and Lemmy, Freddie, Suzie and Alice)