Letters

25/08/2021

Hello again,

I have had Snoop now for 3.5 years - he came to me as an underfed very anxious unexcercised and non stimulated poor soul. We had some initial challenges but he quickly with time food exercise and stimulation has turned ( within3-4 mths ) into a loving fun dog with a full on personality which just wasn’t there at the start.

He loves children other people and other dogs and just wants to have fun. I am soo grateful to your charity for giving me the huge privilege to look after Snoop, who so deserved another opportunity - there is nothing whatsoever wrong with this lad at all - he just originally didn’t have proper food exercise or stimulation.

I am so pleased and proud to be part of his huge impressive recovery and so grateful to have a hugely loving and engaging sociable dog with a huge character that needed time to bring out.

You guys do a fab job.

Thankyou,

Cherie

24/08/2021

Dear Family

Buttons here just checking in as my new “Hoomans” have let me use something called a “Kompooter”to let you know I’m having a Lovely time….:)

I miss you as much as you must miss me, but don’t worry, I think I’ve landed on my feet here (all four of them) as these hoomans seem pretty easy to train.

The house is nice as well, I have a lovely double bed upstairs (well, apparently it used to be Ieva and Steves bed but I soon sorted that out!) and also a nice squishy doggie bed for when I need a snooze in front of the telly..

The only issue is mornings. I've discovered I’m not a morning pooch and like my “lie in”… its sooooo comfortable, but I’m dragged out of bed to go in the garden, go for a walk and have breakfast before I can snuggle back down and get some “me time”.

Talking of Breakfast the food here is good, always on time and if I feel like a snack, I’ve got them to stock upon a selection of Tasty.. yet healthy treats so I can keep my figure…(My new Nan, Terry is in charge of snacks so she has all my requirements..:)

Entertainment wise, I think Ive got them into a pretty good routine. Lots of sniffing and exploring on my walks (me not them), big fields to zig-zag through and a big box of toys to keep them busy. Also their ball throwing skills are pretty good, but with my schedule that I have setup, they should be perfect in no time (Plus Steve could do with losing a few pounds, so he’s happy) and my new garden is perfect for getting them all in shape.

I've also just had my first check in with my new personal physician (they call it a Vets) who obviously fell in love with me instantly and gave me lots of compliments and a clean bill of health.

They were also impressed with my implant which they had never seen before and now they are doing something called “homework” to find out more about it which makes me pretty unique (as if I wasn’t already!)

Apparently its something to do with what I thought they said was “incompetence”. Obviously I was a little offended as I happen to be the cleverest dog I know, but then they said it was “incontinence” so I forgave them quite quickly.

In the meantime, I’m just leaving a few wee’s around the house now an again to keep these Hoomans on their toes.
They don’t mind, in fact little do they know but if I do a little wee somewhere that I think needs cleaning, I can get the whole house spotless within a week!

I’m also getting loads of hugs, cuddles, tummy tickles and general attention which is really nice and they love it when I lick there faces 100 times as a thank you (Hoomans taste nice)

Anyway must go now its time for Ievas walk and I think she needs more zig-zagging throught the fields today.

Love you and miss you, but I’m happy so don’t be sad. CAESSR did good….:)

Loads of Licks, Buttons

Donate Now

donate

Donate with JustGiving

Donate with JustGiving

Welcome Visitor

08020712
Hardiwick Kennels

We use cookies to improve our website and your experience when using it. Cookies used for the essential operation of this site have already been set. To find out more about the cookies we use and how to delete them, see our privacy policy.

  I accept cookies from this site.
EU Cookie Directive Module Information