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Monthly Archives: January 2015
a school visit
Saturday Off to Kings Heath Park revoltingly early this morning as I have arranged to visit Hounds’ Club. The reception class runs from 09.30 to 10.15. I arrive just as the six beginners – all greyhounds – have completed … Continue reading
we’re learning
Friday Waiting for her breakfast and tea have been particularly onerous for Isis these past two weeks. This is is because Human has been uncharacteristically consistent in working on the Hairy One’s manners. Always ravenous, Hairy One finds it … Continue reading
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I’m shy!
Thursday It’s happening very, very slowly but Isis is actually standing still sometimes for Gr. and Be. to give her rump some good, firm rubs. She is also much more willing to sniff a carefully proffered hand – … Continue reading
is that you, Conchobhar?
Wednesday Kerry told me that when Isis met another dog while she was at the rescue centre, she didn’t appear frightened and wasn’t aggressive, she just ignored it. Perhaps she was separated early from any siblings because of her … Continue reading
so sorry, Isis
Tuesday It’s Monday and we are in Highbury Park. As we walk along the bank of the stream I observe Isis carefully sniffing the edge of the bank and stepping back from it. I guess that she is sussing … Continue reading
an interesting encounter
Monday A strange day. But more of that tomorrow. A long, interesting snuffle through the undergrowth along the south edge of Highbury park, a scramble over fallen boughs and through twisty twigs and we’re out onto the open field … Continue reading
brave little Isis
Sunday Isis is sitting patiently on the back seat, harness and safety lead attached. Ji. opens the gates and I turn the ignition key. Blerrrrghhh…silence. A combination of sound and no sound which a driver never wants to hear. … Continue reading
Kings Heath Park Saturday
Saturday It’s Saturday morning and the park is buzzing with activity: there’s a tai chi class in progress on the old bowling green, children in training sessions running up and down the steep slopes on two sides … Continue reading
bite, what me?
Friday When Isis first met Gr. who is very much a dog person, he approached her with great care, offering her the back of his hand and allowing her to sniff it very thoroughly. Then he offered her … Continue reading
Polymath wags her finger
Thursday “Your posts are too negative”, admonishes Polymath. “You write in detail about the problems Isis has, but you skate over her progress. I think she’s done amazingly well….yak….yak….ker-yakkity…..” Yes. I have always been a glass-half-empty person. And I … Continue reading