
Thursday 31st March 2016 – Birds and Bees
Our little puppy is all growed up. Her first season has started and I think she’s finding it all a bit confusing. Shadow has sat down with her to explain what happens and had desperately […]
Our little puppy is all growed up. Her first season has started and I think she’s finding it all a bit confusing. Shadow has sat down with her to explain what happens and had desperately […]
Oh how the years have changed. Only a few years ago there were ten Entlebuchers in the UK and now there are 72! Congratulations to Aida and Basil on the birth of their three beautiful […]
Well the weather has been atrocious and we’re all fed up with it… except Wilma. She was thrilled to find that everywhere is covered with water and mud again and was totally happy having a […]
Saturday night all got a bit scary as we heard that Basil (Beethoven, from Shadow’s second litter) had collapsed. He was in the car at the time and he’d got his friend Beatrice with him […]
A very happy Easter to you all. I think I’m going to get to be the Easter Bunny today. With all the games in the village this afternoon there are prizes to be given out […]
I had so much fun yesterday. Mum was clearing out the summer house so she can work out there this summer and I was helping. I got to sniff so many different things. There are […]
On Sunday we have some traditional Easter activities in the village. There’s egg rolling down one part of our road, a treasure hunt on the village green and an Easter bonnet competition. Our Mistress has […]
Our Mistress has to send a tax return to the IRS in America for our business. She seems to think they are a pretty scary organisation and is quite convinced that one day when she’s […]
I was born in the wonderful country of Belgium and lived there for the first two years of my life. Some of my family and my breeder still live there as do many of our […]
Oh the indignity of being asked to pee into a small pot first thing in a morning. Can’t a boy even pee in peace? I know we need to get to the bottom of what’s […]
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