Lovely, I used to 'dog sit' a springer and border when I first went up to Shetland, with all that open space and coast line they ran me ragged!
Just as a update, Bertie back home, a bit sore, sleepy and taking loads of meds, but he is happy to be home and hopefully he will be back to best soon.
Unfortunately we were at the vets again today. When we got home after doing the shopping Jojo was shaking, wouldn't eat or drink and looked really lacklustre. 1 vet's visit and 150€ later he's home and eating his tea - and if he was allowed - Zero's tea as well - so that's alright then. I have tried to explain to them that going to the vets is NOT a day out, but they don't really seem to get it
My wife thinks this scar on Incpots head is from wearing his racing muzzle, I don't, I think its his Quatermass scar, I sure he's bloody possessed by some strange force! He's a cracking dog now, worth every penny we've spent on him, my constant companion, all fur grown back, scars all healed now both physically and mentally, and loving retirement along with his other 2 retired brother's and 1 sister, but I have to confess he is my 'special one', possessed or not! Incpot the totally bonkers dog!
Lovely boy. As I'm typing this sat on the settee I've got Jojo next to me and Zéro in the armchair. It's a tough life but they bare it well..............................
fantastic looking dog Dave,I am a springer fan also, we have had three over the years and bred from one. at moment we are dog free( the missus cant cope with the parting bit ) we now look after my daughters springer when they away
I can fully understand your wifes 'parting bit', that is beyond doubt the worst part of dog ownership, I lost my beautiful CeeBee to an un-forseen illness last Remembrance day at a very young 2 1/2 yrs old, could not forget that day any way, she was every thing to me and irreplaceable.................until by a miracle Incpot came along 3 months later. He needed a home urgently so at that time we reluctantly took him in, and we are so glad we did. He is so much like CeeBee but in so many ways nothing like her if that makes sense? You cant replace a dog, but you can always give 1 a home! Keep working on it mate.
This is Oscar Charlie, our famous Grey that broke his hock when playing in Shetland with us, long story but he lost his leg after breaking his hock, we had 2 options, PTS or amputation, he lived another 9 years to 14, proving it is no disability! He was nearly as fast as if he still had 4! His original name was Oscar but the 'Charlie' bit came after the Shetland Rescue helicopter call sign 'Oscar Charlie', it also got him world wide fame and me a 2hr flight in the helicopter! BRILLIANT!! I did get a bit fed up with people coming up and saying ' ohhh, he's only got 1 leg!'. ( I know what they meant though!)
Rebel & Gino practicing what Greys do best, sleeping! This was after their 1st walk of the day this morning, we often get better tv receptiuon when they have their aerials up too!