14/04/2024
This is what happens with our boarding dogs when their owners are on holiday. We have our own little holiday/day trip. 🐾
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When I was very young, my Nanna and Grandad had a medium sized dog called Dina. Dina was a cross between a Border Collie and I don’t know what, she was a pretty little thing, gentle natured and reasonably obedient. I absolutely adored Dina, she was very possibly my first love and when I was at infant school, when you’re at the age that you truly believe all your wishes come true, I wished that Dina could come to the school gate and I could play with her during breaktime. The highlight of staying at Nanna and Grandad’s house, along with my favourite crisps and sugar overload, was always walking Dina.
As a result I always pestered my parents for a dog and year after year I was told “not yet Love, you’re not old or responsible enough” Then finally just before I was 13, my parents caved and I was allowed to have a dog. My friend’s Auntie’s dog had just had puppies so Mum and I walked down to her house and chose the one who nipped at my shoelaces and tried to eat my shoes. Snoopy, not a very imaginative name.... granted, came home with us, tucked into my bomber jacket with his little head popping out over the front zip. Snoopy and I went everywhere together, I walked him before school and straight after. I absolutely loved that scruffy little mutt, with all my heart, he was so naughty but so totally adorable.
Roll on about 20 years....., marriage, career building and social lives meant I had lived in a dog free zone. Then on the very same day I moved into Barrowford from Cheshire, Holly-Dog (Chocolate Labrador) moved in too.... then 5 months later, so did Saffi (Yellow Labrador). So normality resumed, life with dogs. My gorgeous girls have introduced me to the beautiful Lancashire landscape, stunning hills and valleys, muddy riversides, endless canalside flat walks, parks, fields and pathways. Through rain, sleet, wind and cold we have walked, very seldom sunshine and warmth, but this is Lancashire. So I have Dina, Snoopy, Holly-Dog and Saffi to thank for this recent career change, from an Account Manager at a Commercial Interior Design organisation with incredible, creative people who I respected and admired hugely. Now I work with the four legged variety, with wet noses, usually wet muddy coats and waggy tails who I respect and admire hugely and I’m loving every minute.