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Dear Diary
Arrived at my new home yesterday and it seems very nice. My New Master showed me some areas which I believe are called the kitchen, dining room and something called the utility room which I now know is my bedroom. New Master made me do various thing like sit down and stay which I got right most times.
Shortly after we arrived New Master took me for a short walk into some lovely countryside which he tells me is called the Ribble Valley. It looked very nice, full of new smells and we met four local canines who expressed a great interest in me but were all vey kind. I made a bit of a mess of a wicket gate and I’ll need to get this better next time. We came back indoors and I found a rather nice rug NM (I’ll call him that now) had put down. Without him telling me I decided this was for me and went to lie down without further ado. Soon after I was fast asleep. I was so happy I suggested to NM that I would be quite happy if he was to pop out for a short while if he wanted. He put me in my bedroom and before you know it he was back again.
NM then gave me some tea. Oh joy was that good – I was v. hungry. We spent the rest of the evening watching TV – well NM did I just chilled out I was so happy (see attached).
I had a good night’s sleep in my new box and greeted NM with enthusiasm this morning. He let me have a roam around in the garden and I had a massive pee. Came back in and had a dump in the kitchen. I think I got that bit wrong ‘cos NM put me outside for a couple of minutes. NM then got wellied up and off we went again for another walk. This was a bit longer and took in an area he calls The Hazels and the cricket club. He introduced me to Nigel and Paula. They smelt a bit doggy so had to do just a little growl until they patted me and made a fuss. A whippet made a bit a fuss of me on the cricket ground until his master got a grip of him and gave me a piece a ham. We got back and we both spent a good while in the garage which really is quite an interesting place. NM gave me a bit of a brushing which was all a bit strange but worth the biscuits afterwards.
NM has told me there are other family members to meet yet and I am really looking forward to that. I am going to cuddle up the lady I am told is called Wendy so much on Sunday night she won’t be able to leave me alone. I understand it maybe a little while before I see Young New Master but I send him my best woofs.
Must go now because another snooze calls
Woof woof.
PS NM tells me that I have an appointment next Friday with the vet. If Glenys gas any further details from my previous vet NM would be pleased to receive this.
Arrived at my new home yesterday and it seems very nice. My New Master showed me some areas which I believe are called the kitchen, dining room and something called the utility room which I now know is my bedroom. New Master made me do various thing like sit down and stay which I got right most times.
Shortly after we arrived New Master took me for a short walk into some lovely countryside which he tells me is called the Ribble Valley. It looked very nice, full of new smells and we met four local canines who expressed a great interest in me but were all vey kind. I made a bit of a mess of a wicket gate and I’ll need to get this better next time. We came back indoors and I found a rather nice rug NM (I’ll call him that now) had put down. Without him telling me I decided this was for me and went to lie down without further ado. Soon after I was fast asleep. I was so happy I suggested to NM that I would be quite happy if he was to pop out for a short while if he wanted. He put me in my bedroom and before you know it he was back again.
NM then gave me some tea. Oh joy was that good – I was v. hungry. We spent the rest of the evening watching TV – well NM did I just chilled out I was so happy (see attached).
I had a good night’s sleep in my new box and greeted NM with enthusiasm this morning. He let me have a roam around in the garden and I had a massive pee. Came back in and had a dump in the kitchen. I think I got that bit wrong ‘cos NM put me outside for a couple of minutes. NM then got wellied up and off we went again for another walk. This was a bit longer and took in an area he calls The Hazels and the cricket club. He introduced me to Nigel and Paula. They smelt a bit doggy so had to do just a little growl until they patted me and made a fuss. A whippet made a bit a fuss of me on the cricket ground until his master got a grip of him and gave me a piece a ham. We got back and we both spent a good while in the garage which really is quite an interesting place. NM gave me a bit of a brushing which was all a bit strange but worth the biscuits afterwards.
NM has told me there are other family members to meet yet and I am really looking forward to that. I am going to cuddle up the lady I am told is called Wendy so much on Sunday night she won’t be able to leave me alone. I understand it maybe a little while before I see Young New Master but I send him my best woofs.
Must go now because another snooze calls
Woof woof.
PS NM tells me that I have an appointment next Friday with the vet. If Glenys gas any further details from my previous vet NM would be pleased to receive this.
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From a dog without even a collar to his name what a lovely start in his new home
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Awww Simba this is a wonderful update and you look so happy and settled at least now you have found a forever home where you will be looked after and loved
Look forward to reading more updates on your new life.
Amanda Jim Milo Zak & Max x
Look forward to reading more updates on your new life.
Amanda Jim Milo Zak & Max x
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What a a lovely frist entry into your diary Simba (apart from the 'dump' bit. lol)
There is no better place to be walking than the Ribble Valley.
Enjoy your new life Simba............I'm sure you will.
There is no better place to be walking than the Ribble Valley.
Enjoy your new life Simba............I'm sure you will.
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Aw, I could cry with happiness with this update. An unsocialised dog, without a collar to his name, to be replaced by a cat (of all things) deserves the very best and happiest of homes. I do hope we can expect many more blogs to brighten up wet and dreary days (currently throwing it down in Lancashire)!
Be happy Simba. I suspect you already are
Be happy Simba. I suspect you already are
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Great that you've got your new home Simba and so quick to get on line with an update, keep up the blog, you could go viral! Bol Sam
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Be happy in your new home little Simba.
For you
Poor Simba may be getting replaced with a cat, but wonder how long the cat will last!!!
For you
Poor Simba may be getting replaced with a cat, but wonder how long the cat will last!!!
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Oh Simba I have tears running down my face reading your news. What a fantastic day you had yesterday and I'm sure today was even better.
I think the best thing to do regarding his old vet is to contact his breeder from his pedigree because his previous owner couldn't remember which vet he'd visited previously.
Be happy sweetheart, you deserve the very best of things in life from now on. Learn to be a puppy again with your wonderful new family.
Lindsay x
I think the best thing to do regarding his old vet is to contact his breeder from his pedigree because his previous owner couldn't remember which vet he'd visited previously.
Be happy sweetheart, you deserve the very best of things in life from now on. Learn to be a puppy again with your wonderful new family.
Lindsay x
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So happy for you Simba that you have your forever home now and that you are happy already and seeing how good life can be. Happy for your new family that they have found such a handsome lovely doggy to enrich their lives.
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What a lovely story simba, enjoy your new home. Such a sad story with a happy ending, I'm sure your much better loved there :-)
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Simba you are gorgeous - I am so happy for you - enjoy the rest of your life.
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You are a lovely boy and I am glad you now have a lovely home. Enjoy it and a from me.
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Way to go Simba!
I think you are a smart cookie, sounds like you have already been helpful in the garage and it's a good plan you have to to snuggle up to Wendy
Yep, paws under the table I think!
Note from Harley & Diesel: a little word about the kitchen floor........
Des x
I think you are a smart cookie, sounds like you have already been helpful in the garage and it's a good plan you have to to snuggle up to Wendy
Yep, paws under the table I think!
Note from Harley & Diesel: a little word about the kitchen floor........
Des x
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Harley & Diesel, safe in my heart
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Great blog Simba!
Enjoy your new life. You surely deserve it!
Enjoy your new life. You surely deserve it!