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Offline Silver Surfer (indiesnan)

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« Reply #15 on: December 06, 2003, 04:35:07 PM »
oooh! i went to Colamendy  "spelling " by there,..... over ahemmm  slight cough  55 years ago. ....i didnt enjoy it at all.  :( But i like the area around there Susan, we went for a drive round that way earlier this year.  :D


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« Reply #16 on: December 06, 2003, 09:14:18 PM »
Hi All,

We had a grreat holiday this year with our 3 cockers, in fact it was the best one we have ever had!  :D.  

We rented one of five self contained detached cottages at Bonchester Bridge near to Hawick on the Scottish/Northumberland Borders which had a fully secure huge enclosed garden so the little monkeys couldn't escape when our backs were turned!
We left the back door open and they could play/bark (which they did a great deal of!   :oops:  ) to their hearts content without disturbing the neighbours!

In lots of the holiday brochures the maximum number of dogs you can take is normally 2, but we were overjoyed when the lady said we could take as many as we wished, so we invited "Millie", the Blue Roan along with us too ! :D
 
It was sooooo grreat that we are going back again next year!  :P                    

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« Reply #17 on: December 08, 2003, 12:03:09 AM »
Here's a dog holiday link that looks interesting:

http://www.dog-days.co.uk

Everything from dog training to spinning (dog's fur)                    
Friends of Hailey Park
Four Paws Animal Rescue (South Wales)

Cockers are just hooligans in cute clothing!

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« Reply #18 on: December 08, 2003, 11:17:05 AM »
As we are going to join the agility circuit this year we are going to have to get a tent for us the pups :? Not quite sure what they will make of it - any tips for how we can get them used to it?

Until now we have a holiday in a cottage somewhere with our dogs - we ahve never failed to find a nice place which welcomes our dogs but we are also very lucky as our mother in law will usually tend to have the  terrible two when we go abroad.
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Rosie & 4 naughty cockers plus one!