Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Ceilidh is the exact same on her walks. Pulls a bit on the way so we have to tell her off but on the way back she couldn't be better if she tried. Although there is one house in the street up from us that she pulls to go to on the way back because if they see her they run out with treats, who can blame her for pulling for that!

The picture has worked Karen, such a beautiful girl.
Sophie, Ilka is stunning in the pictures. Such great quality too. I have a really expensive camera and I have not got a clue how to use it. We had to buy another one when we got Ceilidh so we could just point and shoot and not miss any great pictures of her growing up. I am starting to get the hang of the expensive one now (sort of). I have had it for 3 years and never known what to do with it. Some days it worked and others it didn't. Any camera experts out there?

Ali, I will be home early today, prob by 10am. Are you in today for a chat?

Looking forward to Saturday Sharon, I must warn you that Ceilidh may not stick with Brodie or play with him much. When she is on walks she plays for the first couple of minutes then the only time she goes to other dogs that are with us is when they find a really great smell and she doesn't want to miss out on it, or a muddy puddle or a swim. She is the same when we meet dogs on walks,normally she points from a distance, runs up for a quick sniff then trots off. When I say quick sniff I mean 2 seconds flat. She ignores small yappy dogs completely. There are 3 yorkshire terriers near us, that run up to her yapping all the time and snarling at her, she just looks snootily at them and walks right past them as if she was royalty and how dare the go near her. Her mothers daughter.. am I right Ali?

Big hugs to Leah