Kayleigh and her Dad called in at our Surrey base to collect Eurasier puppy Xania, having had a wonderful day at a major dog show in Bournemouth at the weekend. Xania is their 8th dog — it’s very exciting for them that they’re doing so well with their chosen breed.
Here’s to the champ! Molly is beautiful. Coby is really cute. I had guinea pigs when I was a kid.
Coby is very cute and very well loved! They’re great pets.
beautiful pup
She certainly is and it’s great to hear that her siblings have taken a big shine to her.
Xania is absolutely gorgeous, just like her half-siblings. It’s always great to see how excited everyone are and all the smiles. You all deserve to feel chuffed. You’re doing an awesome job! 😀
It’s great to hear from Xania’s new family that she’s settled well with her new siblings. Think we might be hearing a bit of news from them at Crufts soon 😉
That is wonderful news and that would be great. I am sure it will be good news. 😀
Xania sure is a cutie……………everyone else looks VERY happy to be “home” !
Pam and Sam
Such excitement!
Love Coby! I’ve been looking after my sister’s guinea pigs for a few weeks while she went on holiday. They are such characters.
Aren’t they a lot of fun!
Thank you for all your help with Xania, she has settled in really well at home and is getting on great with the rest of our dogs. Molly and Ozzie absolutely love her.
Fantastic job, yet again!
Kayleigh xx
Hi Kayleigh – delighted to hear that Molly and Ozzie have taken her into the fold. Good luck at Crufts!
Oh I would like to see all this fabulous pups at Crufts :o) butt my king of the hearts is Toffee (not just because of his tasty name lol). It’s great to see them together, that’s the proof that even a “blind date” can be the perfect match :o)
Really love the way people can adopt pets they haven’t met from such distances! Toffee and Jack look set to be best mates 😀
Coby is very cute!! She’s already popcorning, enjoying uk food and wandering around the room!! 😛
Love the sound they make – she must have settled quickly to be so adventurous!
Thank goodness you stopped by – you had fallen off my list of blogs I follow! I knew something was missing from my life 🙂
Happy Thursday ☺ by Rinaldo
Thanks Rinaldo! You too.
Everyone looks happy!
LOVE!
so happy and all are beautiful
I’ve been living in the south of France (near Narbonne) for nearly eight years. Much of the time I have been ‘auntie’ to the neighbours cats. Unfortunately, they have relocated and while not too far, far enough that I am seriously deprived of time with the cats. At this time, I am searching for an adult cat, breed is not an issue but due to asthma, I avoid long-haired cats. Female is preferred but negotiable as temperament is most important. The cat’s duties would include lap sitting, inspiration (okay so I’m a writer) assistance on the computer, being read to and other such exhausting chores. I do provide such incentives as salmon and other treats. However, the cat I am searching for must be a house cat because even though I live in a small village, my house opens onto the main road and it will have to be satisfied being indoors. She (or he) will have rule over the roost.
If you know of a cat rescue bureau in my area, I would be most grateful for any information.
Thank you for the work that you do.
Léa
Hi Léa, apologies for the late reply. Great that you’re looking to give a cat a home! There’s a great refuge called Refuge Arpan de Narbonne (http://www.chenil-grand-narbonne.fr) – they are constantly advertising gorgeous cats on Facebook, their site and in local vets. Please do go visit them! Otherwise we support another cat sanctuary called Chats du Quercy (http://chatsduquercy.com) – a little further away but a great charity. Good luck.