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At the beach after the forest first time ever at the beach we had a brekky in the cafe after and doggos allowed Stanley had a sausage π
Stanley looks happy, and no wonder! π
Was Stanley nervous when he approached the sea for the first time.? What did he do when the waves came in and out? I'm trying to picture him seeing the sea.
Lucky Stanley having a sausage. Very nice too. He looks like he loves the sea. Lovely dog. Xxxπβπ¦Ίπ€ͺππ
Stanley looks right at home there. Have a good night and take care π Bernadette and Jack π xxxxxx
Beautiful.sohealoys of stanley β€β€beautiful beach as well as a sausage
Well, Stan the Man is coming along in leaps and bounds.....literally! Thanks for another superb piccy
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Stan's having the best life ever and to top it off with a sausage making my mouth water your a lovely boy. β€οΈX
Aww Stan looks so much fun and a very treasured friend! And a sausage! Your breakfast π³ sounded very tasty too!
Youβve given him a best home ever. He must think heβs in heavenXx jo
He loves the water doesn't he. Makes me feel cold watching him. So great that he now has a good life exploring fantastic places and eating well. Stan you are a lucky boy to have a good home now and plenty of tlc and great food. ππ
Hi there πββοΈ Blackbird8. Thats one hell of a great photo and the enjoyment of the dog, almost jumps out the page at you, lol π!Terrific photo. If only that was our dogπΆ Hazel. We've yet to show her the beaches, the sea and the sand! We've made a promise that as soon as we've been vaccinated, we're making a visit to one of the beaches like The Wittering's or a tiny bit further along the coastline. Either way .......... we can't wait!!Hope you've all been COVID-19 free. πΏπx
The witterings is lovley just over the other side of Chichester for me even though it's a bit small but lovley and sandy..Everything fine here busy as per ...
Stay safe and enjoy the beach with Hazel ππ§‘
Yes just as soon as I'm done with being told to isolate via NHS App but nothing else divulged ie who I've been in contact with etc. I've not been outside properly for weeks ,when we were told to "shield" ourselves and our 2 visitors are tested weekly due to their jobs and are both negative for COVID-19. So you can see why I'm wanting to take our 4 legged girl to somewhere quiet and space enough to run around. Not too sure how she'll cope with the sea but she will be just fine. I can't wait. Thank you for suggesting The Witterings, where you went. Have a great, safe day. π·πΏπx
Hi lovley I didn't suggest the Witterings you did in your first post... I just agreed it was nice ..I would head further round the coast to the likes of selsey and bognor for a nice long hoof with Hazel poor little dog you need to employ a dog Walker when you can't get out π
Hi. My son walks her everyday and twice a day in the summertime. We do have a back garden so if it's raining heavily, she'll just do her business in our garden. Witterings is a place I've been to a few times in my younger years so its about 55miles i think. Your other locations sound interesting too. I just cant wait for Christmas to be over, COVID-19 vaccines pushing the "R" rate down and things are getting better and gradually becoming more normal.How have you been- personally and dog walking wise. I'm thinking that you'll be in great demand for folk who are isolating and can't walk their dogs. I have to say that I've missed your photographs from the early morning walks. They were amazing. πΏπx
My dog Cassie used to hate the water. Whenever I went for a swim, she would stand on the beach and bark at me to leave this dangerous place.
Looks lovely what beach was this ?and what a bargain Brekky πΎπΎπΎππππππ
Lepe beach about 5 mins to where I live brekky is a complete bargain though xπ§‘
Hi Blackbird8 not sure where that is still I live in norfolk near Great Yarmouth was always on the beach at one time with the dogs but have to walk on the concrete now canβt manage the sand you are very lucky to live so near the sea πΎπΎππ
Hi it's in the new forest area Hampshire ..Yes I'm not fond of walking on the sand myself....its like pushing treacle uphill π§‘
Yes I know what you mean Blackbird I am a bit down today and canβt see the wood for the trees everything is an effort I. Look around and there is so much I can do ect dust sort out but my effort has gone completely out of the window my husband is not well in so much pain and needs to sit as much as he can he never grumbles but I can see it in his face when I think of how he was when we were younger he had his own business HAULIDGE UP AT 3am gone till 4pm but he is now fairly grounded and has a hell of a job coming to terms with this Never mind there is so many people a lot wore off anyway I am way off from the new forest but you have many many special times on the beach I used to live right on the doorstep for Great Yarmouth beach and put the children in there bathing suits and off we would trot just over the road for the beach HAPPY DAYS take care love SUESAL πΎππΎπ
Oh my sounds like you both have a lot to be coping with I'm sorry your having a bad day ..Sometimes it's better to just put that best foot forward and try a little something each day rather than doing it all at once ...if you dont do it that's also fine .make a cuppa pop your feet up make a list of what you think needs doing and work through it at your pace ππ
Stanley looks happy. I just started drooling at what you had for brekky, you just canβt get the proper sausages over here. π