Posts Tagged ‘Arwen’
Dog walk near Castle Ring – Video slideshow
Photos of our early morning dog walk near Castle Ring hill fort as a video to music using Animoto.com
Dog walks in Dovedale – Video slideshow
Dog walks in Dovedale on 15/10/11 – this time with the photos set to music using Animoto.com. Photos of the ‘kids’ in the Derbyshire Peak District. Enjoy!
Dog Walks At Castle Ring Fort
More photos! This time some early morning shots from our dog walk near Castle Ring hill fort near Cannock. Lovely pictures of Kylah, Arwen and Vinnie enjoying life the way only happy dogs can.
Dog Walks In Dovedale
A few photos from yesterday’s dog walk in Dovedale, in the Derbyshire Peak District. It’s one of our favourite walks, and one that Vinnie can still do despite his arthritis. We finish at the Charles Cotton hotel, Hartington, for coffee and cake!
Dog Walks And Dog Photos – Arwen In The Peak District
One of our favourite dog walks – a circuit of Monsal Dale in the Peak District – on a beautiful late summer day gave us this super photo opportunity. Robin caught Arwen perfectly – so here she is at her best.
Coats On, Coats Off – It’s Wet Today
Is it me or is it difficult to know what to wear at this time of year? Coats on, coats off, coats on, coats off….. some tips about managing the wet if you’re thinking of getting a dog, and a nice photo of the ‘kids’ in their coats.
The Saga Of Arwen’s Foot Part 2 | Dog Foot And Paw Injuries
Dog foot and paw injuries are some of the worst to deal with. In an earlier post I told you all about Arwen’s injury to the webbing between her toes. And I told you about the first 2 operations we had to try and fix it. The story continues….
Swans And Cygnets | Chasing Dogs Meet Their Match!
A comical and sweet tale about how my 2 lurcher girls met their match on the canal bank with a pair of adult swans protecting their babies. They’ll think twice about tackling swans again!
Choosing A Dog – Know Your Dog’s (Training) Limitations
How an early morning dog walk on Cannock Chase led to thoughts why you need to appreciate what a dog can be trained to do, and what it will never do before you choose one. Only if you can live with that dog’s true inner nature can you be truly happy together.