2019 – 2022

  • Boom! We are back!

    Boom! We are back!

    Hellooooooo! We are back after a much needed extended break. Wow. So much has and has not happened it is difficult to know what to talk about. How about February?! Right. Ok. Back in February, everything had caught up with me work and stress and anxiety wise. The Christmas period was more stressful than I Read more

  • Pit stop

    Pit stop

    Hello! As you may, or not, have been aware I haven’t written any posts regarding the shenanigans of Sasuke. For the most part there haven’t really been any. Since his all clear back in January we have been focusing on getting back outside walking. Its now February and we are still nowhere near the river. Read more

  • It’s not what it looks like…

    It’s not what it looks like…

    Things never are. Sas is now cleared from the vet we can now go on our long walks again with the added bonus of playing fetch and drop it on the stairs. Problem is, we are right back to square one when going out for walks. Sas is back to being terrified of noises, cars Read more

  • Draaaaaaaaawp it!

    Draaaaaaaaawp it!

    Hello fellow custodians of canines, felines, birds and everyone who has a pet in their life. As you may, or may not (if not where have you been?!) be aware – I adopted a beautiful, a strongly independent, cheeky Hokkaido mix by the name of Sasuke. Although he does go by other names… cookie bear, Read more

  • Classy Boy

    Classy Boy

    A topic which has become rather pertinent, more so since adopting Sas, has been the conundrum of the question – how long should I walk my dog for? And the usual response is… it depends on the breed. Well. Yes. It does. However……. Sasukes breed does not feature in ANY of the recommendations for the Read more

  • 2021

    2021

    Hello! We made it. Touch and go, the end of 2020 and the start of 2021 was not what I had in mind – nor do I think Sas did either. Yet here we are. And here you are! Although the bandages are off, the antibiotics finished, the cone still on, I can honestly say Read more