Thursday, 18 June 2015

Dinner, Bed & Breakfast

The past 2 weekends have involved husband and I driving great distances over the UK involving both socialising and work.  Leelu would not have liked it - 4-5 hours in the van each way on each trip.  As a dog, it must feel like a bit of a travelling / time machine - you get in and have no idea what view the door will open onto - will it be friendly, like my parents? Or will it be scary - will there be other dogs there, or will it be a great new place to explore?



Leelu has been treated to 2 weekends at my parents - a great big garden lots of fuss, a cat that he ignores but who gingerly steps past him (she is as antisocial as he is!), lovely walks through the woods with my Dad, rabbits to chase in the field and - if he's lucky - double dinner (because both I and my mum have fed him!), or double breakfast when the cat doesn't eat it quick enough and the door might have been left open a crack!


Pets at Home have started sending Leelu mail which made me laugh a lot.  Even better than that, as he turns 8 sometime around now, they have sent a voucher for free birthday dog treats, which is brilliant (although I hope they do cake for the owners too!).



In the photo below you can see that Leelu has discovered sitting on the step on the boat - it makes him almost as tall as us although he was sitting up looking very handsome until i took the photo so now it looks like he is sitting on the naughty step (there is no naughty step)!



In the garden at my parents having a lovely game of catch

Happy walking everyone, I hope you are enjoying the sunshine.

V & L

Monday, 1 June 2015

Spring turning into Summer

Well I say Spring turning into Summer...Summer is definitely here, you can tell.  It's the first of June and hammering down with rain outside,the fire is lit and we are expecting 42mph gusts of winds later - great fun on a canal boat, I think not!

In complete contrast to that, a local walk I did on Saturday was so beautiful and full of nature that this blog is just dedicated to the photos I took.  Enjoy!
 Bee collecting nectar:
 Lots of damsel flies were around, presumably just hatched and drying in the sun;
 Ferns uncurling:
 Dog with frisbee amongst ferns....
 Hawthorn blossom:
 Ferns unfurling:
 Oh and we have some new baby calves in the field.  They are grouping together whilst they learn their place amongst the other heifers in the field:

Well, that's a bit of sunshine - I'm off to walk the dog in the rain...!

Canal walks, Camping and Mountains

We’ve been on a few walking adventures over the past few months – with varied rates of success.  It’s been an exercise in pushing myself and trying to get some walking fitness back into my life, plus seeing how Leelu copes with the different types of walking …oh hang on…dog…walk….!

The first decent sized walk we did was Long Mynd in Shropshire – 11 miles of up, along, down, then up then down again (the last down hurt!!).  It was a beautiful hot and sunny day but I made the mistake of letting Leelu  have the ball to carry and to be fair to him he did – the whole way!!  He was also brave enough to get into some small streams to drink, not into fast flowing ones though, but I felt like it was some kind of breakthrough as he generally doesn’t drink much water, let alone go near any moving water.


We then went to the Lake District for my second mountain since my back op.  We were aiming to go up Bowfell  through Eskdale.  It was the first time we had been camping in the Yellow Bus of Fun (ex-AA VW T4 camper / multipurpose van).  Oh Leelu thought it was great that he was so close to us and he could sit up and put his head on the bed in the morning ‘Are we going out yet…?’  The disadvantage to The Lake District in April is lambing season.  Having been non-dog owners for a while and therefore able to go where we want, the lambing season hadn’t affected us before.  So on the lead he went although husband cunningly secured him via a karabiner to his rucksack so he could still go a little way on the retractable lead. 
All in all it wasn’t the most successful day ever.  Despite lots of flat walking, you need different muscles for mountains and mine had deserted me that day.  On top of that, higher up was rain, then sleet.  The dog was also not having the best time either – cold, wet, sleet, wind, on the lead - so we bailed…to the pub for restorative tea and nachos.  We then went and parked ourselves in the Old Dungeon Ghyll carpark and had a fine evening of great food, beer and chatting (with much admiring of dog by fellow pub goers) and retired to the campervan and listened to the beat of the rain on the roof.  As predicted the next day was a complete washout – Leelu’s face was a picture when we opened the door in the morning and we were in one enormous puddle of water.  We went home.

Two weekends ago, whilst husband was on a course in Audlem, Leelu and I did an 11.5 mile walk down the towpath and back from Audlem to just short of Market Drayton.  Another flat walk but good to get the miles in.  We had a bonus on the way too as we bumped into a volunteer lock keeper that we know and he bought me cake (it’s ok I had treats with me for Leelu, he didn’t miss out!).






Last week was half term so we had a few days in Wales based out of Llanberis.  Unfortunately our plans went awry a little when husband got very poorly sick so I took Leelu and Step-daughter no. 2 , who was staying with us for the week, up to the top of Snowdon via the Llanberis path as neither of them had done it before. 
They were both excellent, despite the steepness (s/d), the boring path, the people and the other dogs (Leelu) and slept lots afterwards.  Actually both s/d and I slept lots because we then went to Bounce Below as a half term treat – its’ a series of big nets in a huge cave that you bound around on and climb up and slide down, great fun and completely exhausting – like a human size version of a snakes and ladders board!  Thursday was a more gentle day.  Fortunately husband got better and took daughter climbing on Idwal Slabs whilst I introduced Leelu to the concept of steep steps with a bit of scrambling.  He didn’t like it.  To make it up to him I then had to stand and play ball with him for ages!


Next on the list of Leelu’s adventures – spending the weekend away at my parents (He won’t like the drive to Wiltshire!). 

Thursday, 23 April 2015

Pooey.....

He slunk past the window looking very guilty...and quite dark in colour. 'Oh poor dog,' thought my husband, 'he must have fallen in the canal (again).'

Did I mention that since the 1st April the young stock (cows) are back in the field next to us and all that is separating us from them is a thin 12 volt fence, so it is easy for a collie dog to get underneath it and roll in the fresh green cow pats, though to be honest he could have actually been stood under the back end of said cow:

I have also previously mentioned that Leelu doesn't like water.  he especially doesn't like being bathed and he had cold water as punishment, rather than the tepid water of previously.  Oh he was not happy, but he was cleaner, with only a slight whiff of countryside (cow!) and he was very fluffy when he was dry!

He hasn't been back near any fresh cow pats!!

Monday, 13 April 2015

Spring has sprung

I can't believe it's a month since my last blog...how does that happen?!  It's been a whirl of early morning walks watching the mornings get lighter, and for a few days very frosty with some early morning field fog, followed by breakfast and then a morning snooze for Leelu whilst one or both of us go to work.  Then an afternoon walk / frisbee throw then I come home and it's teatime, playtime and then an evening / moonlight bedtime wander... that is when we could get him out of his bed, he really likes the new bed!

We completely upset this nice routine - oh I forgot the hangdog eyes just before we go out to work, except that now I realise that it was 'great, are you going? I need my morning nap' eyes!  We were both doing a long working day one day and so our neighbours offered to have him, well practically begged to be honest - so after breakfast I took him up to their boat and he had a marvellous day, complete with photos of walking, tennis ball throwing and sleeping in front of their fire - completely spoilt rotten and loving it :-)  He was exhausted by the time we came home, a sign of a great day!

He loves the frisbee and tennis ball and makes us laugh with his acrobatics and stunt man rolls, although he managed to sprain his paw doing one of his catches one day and, although he struggled on dogfully, we had to go and get him some anti-inflammatories and painkillers from the vet.  It was so difficult confining a bouncy border collie to 2 half hour walks on a lead a day - can you imagine?!

So no it is officially spring, the daffodils are all beautiful and bright, the birds are singing and the field next to us has dried out so the new seasons young cattle (They are usually young cows) are back in the field.  Leelu hasn't quite worked out that these big black and white things are potentially quite threatening to him - he is not bothered in the slightest, even when I told him that he needed to move as they were clearly after his Frisbee!  So the morning walk route has had to change.

A couple of weekends ago we ended up on 'Tea Junction' which is a floating café canal boat that travels around the canals of the UK.  They were over in Nantwich and they serve superb chocolate & Guinness cake and huge hot chocolates and doggy biscuits for Leelu.  It was a rainy day but thoroughly enjoyable.

Happy Spring everyone!

Monday, 9 March 2015

Training session & bonkers springer spaniels

We went to see Mike at Cheshire Canine Services on Sunday afternoon.  The thing with having a second hand dog is that you don't know all of their history and so it is always good to get reassurance from an expert to make sure there are no hidden behaviour patterns

So  after a little bit of looking at how we interact wih Leelu, all he could say was what a great dog he was and it was a shame that we didn't get him when he was 2! All credit must go to his previous owners along with a great big thank you!

Mike got out a succession of immaculately trained dogs as we had expressed our  concern with Leelu's reaction to other dogs.  Some interesting behaviour reactions mainly to the big shouty dominant german shepherd who ignored him but was still big and noisy and the beautiful but crazy Bob who is a young springer and wanted to interact with him.  The verdict? He's just antisocial.  Fair enough, we can relate to that!

When we are out with him and we meet another dog, Leelu generally keeps a short distance away but is always happier if he has the tennis ball of strength or the frisbee of happiness in his mouth or if he can hide behind our legs until the appproaching monster has safely passed by.

We went to stay with a friend last weekend and they also have a young springer who just wanted to play and play and... Needless to say, Leelu didn't. They had a couple of snaps at each other but also had to share the same house.  We managed it by keeping them in separate areas otherwise Dylan constantly wanted to rush over and mither him (read that as hump / play / steal tennis ball) and Leelu got very unsettled and started doing protective snarling , i.e. keep out of my space.  When I took them out walking together they were better because there was space and they could do their own thing although it was exhausting from my point of view throwing 2 tennis balls constantly in oposite directions!  Anyway I did manage to get the pair of them in one photos which was an impressive feat in itself!

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Kennels weren't so bad after all!

Exactly 3 weeks after Leelu cam to live with us, it was half term for J, he is a teacher.

We had finally got enough money in the holiday fund pot and had already booked an exciting short adventure to visit Tromso in northern Norway with the hope of seeing the northern lights, adventures in the snow and husky dog sledding (there are pics on my Google+ page if you're interested!).  The original 'plan' of finally realising that we could have a dog now that J was now working locally and part time (rather than in different parts of the UK and Europe) was that we could start looking around with a view to getting one after we had been away.  Well as you know by now that didn't happen and sometimes that is just the way it is and you have to deal with it.

Farndon kennels is a lovely local kennels with the owners also having border collies and one of the guys having 10 dogs of his own, proper dog lovers!  So Leelu and I got in the car and went for a lovely walk down by the river near the kennels:

While I filled in paperwork at the kennels, Sam enticed Leelu away by giving him a doggie treat then picking up the tennis ball and walking off with him.  Beautifully done with no stress to the dog but oh....

We had a fabulous time in Norway but the first evening in Norway we walked past a shop with a reindeer art piece in the window with exactly the same eyes as the dog - oh we felt bad!


Apart from feeling a bit guilty about the dog, Norway was great and apart from the £10 a pint, a fantastic country!

We landed Friday early afternoon and went straight to the kennels.  Sam went to get Leelu who quite happily wandered out sniffing all around.  He didn't see us until we called him and then that was it, he was like glue, he was clearly delighted to see us and wanted lots of cuddles and was happy that we came back!  Because of our concern about Leelu and other dogs (quite terrified!), the people at the kennels had let him out firstly with their border collies and also with some other passive dogs and we think that has helped him although we weren't there to witness it.

So there are some positives to him going in kennels:  He now knows that he definitely lives with us and that we did come back and hadn't abandoned him (if only you could explain to them!).  As a result he is a more confident within himself and started to boss us around a little bit more!  We are doing lots of work on 'no, we go out of the door / gate / over the stile first, you go second.  He's still not great with other dogs and tends to hide / try to get away from any that show any interest in him.  On the up side, he has no problem getting in and out of the car now as he knows it is usually going somewhere exciting, either for a walk or to my parents who have a big garden and where he will get another walk!

On top of all that we finally got out on our first mountain since I had a microdiscectomy operation on my back in November.  Ok only just a mountain and easily accessible but that's not the point, you have to start somewhere.  So here we are (on a very windy day!), well on the way to being a mountain climbing dog:


We also got him a new bed which he seems to love so all is well!