Hows Sam
Posted: 08 Jan 2010, 22:09
Just wondered how is Sam getting on had the privilege of meeting him
such a loveable rogue
such a loveable rogue
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When I had my Mick, bless him, we'd had him from a pup until he was 15.lucy73 wrote:Great update - looking forward to seeing some pics too. As for Sam knowing his tea time - it's really amazed me in the year that we've had Tasha that she knows almost to the minute when her tea is due!! She starts pacing around and looking at us so pleadingly as if to say "I know its a few minutes early, but its NEARLY tea time so please take pity on me and FEED ME NOW" - if our clocks stopped working we'd have no trouble in keeping track of the days / hours - sounds like your house is the same!!
tosca100 wrote:Lovely update. So pleased Sam has settled so well....can you remember what life was like without him????
Sara
That's made me giggle!radar ears wrote:tosca100 wrote:Lovely update. So pleased Sam has settled so well....can you remember what life was like without him????
Sara
Peaceful !!
Benji is so quiet, it was SO peaceful
It's great having a Labrador about the house again though, you miss the lumbering about and the treading on your bare feet, especially when their claws manage to catch the "quick" of your toenails ! (ouch).
You miss their manic tails wagging for all their worth and knocking cups of tea (or even worse, a glass of gin and lemonade) from the coffee table.
You miss their adorable, cuddly, squashy grins !
You just miss everything about these lovely woofers.
I'm pleased that I overcame my own infinate grief of losing my beloved Mick, to give a second chance of happiness and love to one of these whirlwind "Whirling Dervishes" !
I think Mick would be pleased.
Glad you're feeling better Sara
Take care
Jill
Glenys, you're very welcome, I do tell Sam on some occasions that he has got to remember that he is the great, great grandson of your beloved Mattie, who was a class act to follow.Glenys wrote:Sorry I missed this threat I am delighted to read about Dear Sam thank you for all you do for him I hope your other boy is ok.
xx
radar ears wrote:Glenys, you're very welcome, I do tell Sam on some occasions that he has got to remember that he is the great, great grandson of your beloved Mattie, who was a class act to follow.Glenys wrote:Sorry I missed this threat I am delighted to read about Dear Sam thank you for all you do for him I hope your other boy is ok.
xx
I reminded him of this fact a couple of days ago, he put his head on the side, in that endearing way that Labs do, as if they're taking it all in, then promptly decided to wash himself where his goolies once were!
So much for taking notice of Mum
Benji is fine, thank you for asking.
Jill