This mature lady is Hannah, she is a 11 year old collie cross. She has a great temperament, and is full of stories.
Her mummy went on holiday for a weekend and I went to look after her.
I spent a couple of weeks coming and going from her house, giving her walks and feeding her. This way I was able to bring about a relationship with the dog before I came to stay. Her mummy explained that she is set in her ways- well she had her mummy fooled! This lady ate all her breakfast, dinner, went for walks and played lots into the garden.
It was a really good couple of days for Hannah, she felt secure happy and relaxed for the time I was there and it only took a wee bit of work but her barking has calmed down.
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Pals
The summer has left us....what summer I hear you say - I would agree. As during the summer I had to go and buy more WET GEAR.
It has not stopped my charges and me getting out in the rain and wind - they love it!
Possum and Jess are making so much progress. Barking, pulling, returing and playing well with other dogs has gone really really well.
Jess had the real problem of barking when her owner left her in the house. Now, over the last couple of weeks I have taken Jess and ran her ragged. The barking has stopped, unless you go to the door. She has a routine, and understanding of words now. It is great to see her chilled going into her house and looking forward to having a rest. Before it was a nightmare trying to get her on the lead getting her to understand to go to the toilet outside, this little lady is a smart little thing and the shine that is in her eyes makes all her hard work happy.
It has not stopped my charges and me getting out in the rain and wind - they love it!
Possum and Jess are making so much progress. Barking, pulling, returing and playing well with other dogs has gone really really well.
Possum with her ball, and Jess with her "good boy toy" |
Wee Jess out and about playing. |
More pals
Here is Abbey and Jess running wild in the park. These two are great together they swap toys, tug on toys, chaise each other, tell each other off and really have a great time.
It is good to have a older dog play with a younger one. They get taught manners and learn how to play not so roughly with the older characters.
Abbey has been with me for a month or so now and the difference in her walking on the lead recall and learning has been so much fun. She always has a big smile for me when I pick her up, although she makes me feel so guilty when I take her home. It is all in their eyes!
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Zero
Maria Galea (m.galea@doctors.org.uk) | |
Sent: | 22 August 2011 22:33:51 |
To: | hilary81@hotmail.com |
Hi Hilary,
I am attaching a contribution for your webpage.
Is this what you were after?
Do not hesitate to let me know if you wish something more
formal in terms of reference.
I will be in touch shortly with dates for the September
stay.
George is away just now and has not left me with exact
dates,
Maria
We went away for 3 nights and left our whippet Zero with Hilary and her two girls for the first time last month.
Zero was made to feel welcome, given as much exercise and attention as a young whippet desires and came back to us calmer and more responsive!
Hilary is reliable, knowledgeable and confident. Most of all she is passionate about four legged creatures!
We feel we can go away without worrying about Zero. It’s a home from home!
We have no hesitation in entrusting Hilary and her girls with our Zero again!
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Three happy little ladies
JessPossum, and Abbey were enjoying the SUN yes the SUN was out ! We were off playing in the big park with toys and sticks. They were able to run around without getting muddy or smelly.
The girls are really very tolerant of each other. Abbey is the youngest, but thee biggest. She watches the other two and runs with them. It is great when you see the temperament of the dog change as it gets introduced to new experiences.
What a pretty picture, three terrors, three toys and the most important three tails that are all wagging.
The girls are really very tolerant of each other. Abbey is the youngest, but thee biggest. She watches the other two and runs with them. It is great when you see the temperament of the dog change as it gets introduced to new experiences.
What a pretty picture, three terrors, three toys and the most important three tails that are all wagging.
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