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Sunny afternoon walk, who's your ideal walking buddy
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Dear Friends Fabbers and Forumites.
As good gravy this sunshine is just amazing. It makes a chap and a pooch feel alive.
We are off on another wander through a Heather strewn hill. Stunning views of Snowdonia, Anglesey and the Conwy valley.
The sky is blue the sea an azure mirror .
So who wants to come and see the wild mountain ponies ?
Where would you like to be wandering right now and who would you like as a walking companion.
It can be some one famous or if your brave a Forumite or a person from fab. Your choice .
Taff and Pooch xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not my dogs; they like to run and run. I have to keep them on leads until we get to the park and they try to trip me up.
I'm going to say my mum. We would say nothing and amble along in the sunshine. |
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"Not my dogs; they like to run and run. I have to keep them on leads until we get to the park and they try to trip me up.
I'm going to say my mum. We would say nothing and amble along in the sunshine. " |
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We have a massive German Shepherd who is as daft as a brush and wouldn't hurt a fly. However, he does like to run towards other dogs, barking as he goes. Dogs realise that he is all mouth and no trousers but because of his size and breed, dog owners freak and think that he is going to eat both them and their pooches. We walk him on the beach where I can see for miles around and can get him on the lead when I spot another dog. |
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