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Saturday 20 December 2008

A dog is for life, not just for Christmas


I thought that it would be quite appropriate today to turn our attention to the slogan 'A dog is for life not just for Christmas.'
This slogan has more truth and honesty in 9 words than a glitzy magazine has from cover to cover. The UK's National Canine Defence League really excelled themselves when they introduced this back in 1978 as it is widely quoted and respected. Widely quoted yes, but respected? I am not so sure...

I think people are still forgetting that cute little puppies get bigger, grow more hair and mature into a handsome dog, and with the dog's maturity the love and attention from their owners begins to fade. The little puppy that their children craved when they were little has suddenly become 'not so cute' and 'not so wanted'.

It is such a shame, I love my dog just as much, if not more now that he has matured than ever before, and right from a puppy he has remained a permanent fixture, loved and cared for, our family pet.
But when you think about it, that may be one of the top 3 excuses for pets becoming abandoned, but it certainly isn't all of them. The dog ruins and bites the furniture, the dog isn't good with children, we have moved flat and there are no pets allowed. Must I continue?

I am not saying that in some cases there aren't genuine reasons for people that may no longer be able to home their pet, it's just that excuses are casually thrown around at the expectation that 'good' people like Dog's Trust will come along and pick up the pieces, It's just not fair. All I can say at this point, is thank god for people like Dog's Trust!

I really don't want to seem as though I am having a rant before the festive season, but I think it is about time that people truly took notice of flipping good slogans like 'A dog is for life, not just for Christmas' and have the confidence to shout it from the rooftops.
So, if you do find yourself being greeted with an excited wee and fluffy ears wrapped in a little pink bow this Christmas, look after your pooch, they will be your best friend, most loyal companion and beach buddy all year round.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Saturday 13 December 2008

Do Dogs Look Like Their Owners?

Have you ever wondered whether the never-ending conundrum, 'do dogs look like their owners' have any sort back bone? I have, and so has my colleague Sarah W.
Back in March when we both attending Crufts on behalf of The Woof Guide team, as you can imagine we were surrounded by large quantities of various breeds of dogs from British Bulldogs to Great Dane's and their owners. After four days of being surrounded by all shapes and sizes, we drew up the following conclusion, IT IS MOST DEFINITELY TRUE! Dogs do look like their owners.
I thought that I would do a little bit of research on the topic today and to see whether we had any support on the matter, and I was very surprised to discover how many stories and studies supported the diagnosis, including a study investigated by the yanks who make it 'official'- dogs do look like their owners.
But hold on a second, surely like myself, if you have a dog with a bit of a mixture a 'mongrel' if you will, such as my pooch Jed (collie cross springer spaniel), when I took him home as a pup I didn't really know what he would end up looking like. So how does that work?
Well it doesn't. In that respect the theory could be described as 'going to the dogs' so to speak, but when people select a purebred dog they are certainly 'barking up the right tree'.

As I cannot really compare myself to Jed, I thought I would show you all a picture of the very, highly attractive breed that Sarah W believes most resembles myself, a Curly Coated Retriever...




I chose an image of a puppy due to it's high rated 'cute' factor!

As for Sarah, I'm thinking an Irish Setter...?


Obviously I do appreciate that you may or not know what Sarah or myself for that matter look like to offer an opinion!
I am beginning to think that I may try this game at home over Christmas at some point, you know keep the family mood lightened and laughter rife!
Well, on that note I think I best stop there whilst I still have a job, as before you know it I will have teamed each member of the office with a random breed of dog and bound to end up offending some body (not intentionally of course) along the way!

Thursday 4 December 2008

Let's Go Walkies!


I would like to turn your attention to another of our fantastic dog friendly properties located North of the County in Newport.

I recently popped into Ol y Don to have a look around before their Christmas bookings set in, and today I thought that the property deserved a mention, as I felt it to be an ideal, dog friendly property with many desired amenities on it's doorstep, and simply perfect for your pooch during your stay with us in Pembrokeshire.

Ol y Don is ideal for many dog personalities, whether they enjoy playing in the garden chasing butterflies, taking a refreshing dip in the water or taking a stroll around the local town in the evenings.
To the rear of the property beyond the immediate garden (also dog friendly), your dog can enjoy exploring 1.5 acres of green grass, all enclosed and safe to play. By taking a short walk to the left of the property you will be led to the sheltered, dog friendly Newport Parrog, with the alternative dog friendly Newport Sands only a short distance away.

Within the historic town of Newport you will spot dog friendly pub and restaurant The Castle Hotel who boast a varied and ever changing menu during the year. Just up the road and well worth a visit is popular Fronlas Cafe, they welcome your dog all year round and serve delightful home cooked meals. Newport town is only a 5 minute walk from your property.

If you feel that your pooch deserves an energetic break away in the coming months at dog friendly Ol y Don, then please view further details of the property on the website, by taking a quick look through our featured cottage on the home page.

Thursday 27 November 2008

For dog's with plenty of energy!


This week I would like to draw your attention to another of our dog friendly properties located Llanllawddog, near Carmarthen which I think is just perfect for those many pooches that have a lot of energy to burn! So, if at home you have a bouncing boxer or a crazy collie, then please read on and see if Nantglas is just the property you have been looking for...

Nantglas, is set within the owners’ 35 acres of farm and parkland, situated in the bottom of a valley on the edge of the extensive Brechfa forest, with its myriad of footpaths to explore it is an ideal location for lovely walks with your dog.

At the property, sliding doors open onto a paved patio with steps up to the large, enclosed and lawned garden ideal for your pooch to play ball, chase his tail and if he is anything like my dog, chase bumble bees and wasps round and round in circles until he is dizzy!

As I appreciate that making sure you have places you are able to walk your dog nearby is probably one of the most important things on your check list, I will expand slightly on walking your dog in the Brechfa Forest, which is located around 20 minutes away from Nantglas.

Along most of the trails your pooch is more than welcome to join you as the majority are open access, just so long as they are kept under control at all times during your exploration.

As an example of what is on offfer:

Abergorlech is a delightful trail requiring moderate ability, and follows the River Gorlech along forestry roads before crossing a small bridge on to a footpath and climbing up hill through mature mixed broad leaf and coniferous woodland.

The walk has both short and long distance routes, which are complemented by an ever-changing woodland environment. The picnic area is the trails starting point and is also an ideal place in which to leave your car.

The trail is 2 miles long, and would take you around 1 1/2 hours to complete.

Just a quick little note to state the obvious, please make sure that suitable footwear is worn as the trails can become slippery in adverse weather conditions! So in other words, please leave your heels behind ladies!
If you feel that your four legged friend has been good this year and deserves a little break away, and would like further information on Nantglas, then you can either view the property details on our featured cottage on the homepage, or give a member of our Coastal team a call on 01437 765 765 and they will be more than happy to assist you.

And the best part about your dog being able to getaway for a break with us, is that you are able to pack your suitcase and come along too!

Tuesday 18 November 2008

Meet Puzzle Butler...

During the Summer, Puzzle Butler packed his doggie bag for his fortnight stay in Iris Cottage, St Dogmaels with Coastal Cottages of Pembrokeshire.

In receiving a letter from Puzzle himself, I am delighted to share his story and photo snaps with you all, of his experiences during his stay with us in Pembrokeshire.

Puzzle Wrote:

Dear Coastal Cottages,

Hello everyone, Puzzle (dog ambassadress) here!

I've just returned home from another fantastic holiday in St Dogmaels. I've been on lots of lovely walks. My favourite place is Poppit Sands, but I could also go on the beaches at Cwm-yr-Eglwys and Pwllgwaelod. My owners took me to the top of Dinas Head - I walked really well on my lead - no pulling, even though I could have run up much quicker than them!

We had beautiful weather, except for a couple of days, but luckily "The White Hart" in St. Dogmaels lets me sit inside. I was made to feel really welcome there and got given snacks while my owners had their dinner (very nice too, so they tell me). I can't wait to go on holiday again.

My owners said because I behaved so well, and worked so hard as an ambassadress, they'll take me next year!



Love Puzzle Butler xx
I have displayed Iris Cottage as my Featured Cottage on the home page of The Woof Guide, so if you would like further details in regards to full property details, then please do take five minutes and take a look!

Monday 10 November 2008

Doggie Delights!


I would like to take this opportunity to pay extra special attention to two properties located in Ceibwr Bay that have many doggie delights to offer you during your stay with us in Pembrokeshire.

Sharing the same location, Ger y Llyn (sleeping 3) and Fron Haul (sleeping 4) are surrounded by 5.5 acres of open paddock and pasture land, enabling your pooch to explore and play ball with the freedom of being off the lead. Being a dog owner myself, I can appreciate how tiresome keeping your dog constantly on a lead can become, and so to hear that at either property your dog can enjoy being free by taking numerous bounds around the large paddock is heavenly music to my ears!

My dog is certainly one for dipping in the sea and chasing his tail on the sand, and if yours has a personality similar to Jed, Ger y Llyn and Fron Haul is only a 10 minute walk from the attractive Ceibwr Bay. Not only have you the convenience of the beach nearby, but the owner of the properties will provide a 'doggie towel' for your dog to dry off after his time dipping in the sea!

Ceibwr Bay is dog friendly all year round, and so whether you are visiting during the Winter or Summer months, you are able to bring your pooch along for a sandy day out with the rest of the family!

There are also local pubs nearby that are welcoming of your four legged friend, such as White Hart Inn, St Dogmaels and The Salutation Inn, Felindre Farchog. Both offering pub grub and of course, alcoholic refreshment!

And yes, there is one more doggie delight to make these properties even more well worth the visit in the way of scrumptious home cooked meals delivered to right to your Cottage door! By request, the owner will cook a superb meal for you at an extra charge, that will be brought to you in the comfort of your cosy Cottage. Your dog can relax laying by your side for the evening, and after Dinner choose from the owner's fantastic DVD library!

I am delighted to report that I have made Ger y Llyn 'Featured Cottage' at present on The Woof Guide homepage, and so if you require any further information in regards to Cottage facilities, Cottage description and availability, then please do take a look by clicking here.

Thursday 30 October 2008

Discover Dogs

As you may or may not be aware, over this weekend, the 8th and 9th of November Earls Court 2, London becomes host to 'Discover Dogs', and Coastal Cottages will be there to revel in the doggie atmosphere! If you happen to be making an appearance there yourself, then let's play hide and seek and see whether you can spot either Mel, Rona or Linda who will be the faces attending to represent the Coastal team! They would all be delighted to provide you with their fountains of knowledge in regards to our Dog Friendly Holidays in Pembrokeshire, where you and your pooch can enjoy many doggie delights that we have to offer you all.

To give you all a little background for those who are a little vague, Discover Dogs is successfully organized by The Kennel Club in association with Royal Canin to bring you over 200 breeds of handsome beast, and this year celebrates it's 13th year. Discover Dogs prides itself in teaching the many that attend each year the pleasures of canine companionship, canine care, promoting responsible dog ownership and the wondrous talents of man's best friend.

There is one aspect of these tremendous attractions that never fail to amaze me, and that is the natural talent the dog's expose within the Agility programme and the dedication of both owner and pooch to succeed as a team, it is truly fascinating. Jumping hurdles, creeping through tunnels and weaving around poles, whilst being surrounded with many glued faces and bright colours has got to take some doing.

I remember when I was a little younger going around in circles with my little pooch in my garden, with brooms and plastic chairs as hurdles, gravy bones as a treat for Jed (my dog) and a large glass of orange squash for me! I was shattered afterwards, but it was well worth the giggle. But bless him, he really is an intelligent little fella and did well. The Border Collie in him must provide the intelligence, and the Springer Spaniel is responsible for the spotty nose and paws and the not so intelligent side! Just imagine that if we had taken it more seriously and developed outside of my garden, you could be watching me and Jed this weekend! Because at this point I feel the need to show off my gorgeous pooch, I have teamed this entry with a lovely snap of him for you all to peruse!

And so, to all you doting owners and perfect pooches competing this weekend, I would just like to take this opportunity to say Good Luck!

Saturday 25 October 2008

Attention Deserved!


I am writing today in regards to two fantastic dog friendly properties located in Nevern.
Coed Cadw shares a hushed and sedate location with adjoining Coed Cadw Farmhouse surrounded by many green fields. Both built with traditional stone set in the pretty Nevern Valley, just outside the village of Felindre Farchog. Ideal for dogs who love playing in the sand and splashing in the sea, as only 5 minutes away you will discover the dog friendly delights of Newport Sands and Newport Parrog.

In looking through both of the properties Guest Book’s, I have found some terrific comments from guests that have stayed with us this year that I felt deserved to be shared with you all.

Coed Cadw:

Lovely and clean, warm and comfortable. The Salutation Inn is welcoming and accept dogs in bar. Good selection of food and real ale. Enjoyed stay. Holmes, Llangadog.

Very relaxing and homely. Recommend Ceibwr Cove, Nr Moylegrove. Good food at Salutation pub, 5 minutes walk down the road, but recommend taking a torch at night for walking down there! Sam and Morgan Evans, Surrey.

Coed Cadw Farmhouse:

A lovely, cosy Cottage. We have been made to feel very welcome and having the pleasure of meeting the owner.
We enjoyed walking towards Nevern, along the path beside The Salutation Inn. Favourite beach has been Penbryn; great walk down the wooded valley to the beach with a stream to mess around in at the bottom, lots of unspoilt beach and caves.
Fronlas Cafe in Newport is great if you have children and dogs as they welcome both. Even if it is raining, the dog is allowed inside and even gets biscuits for themselves!
Batty Family, Wiltshire.


At present, Coed Cadw Farmhouse is displayed as our featured dog friendly Cottage on The Woof Guide homepage. If you require further details of the Farmhouse or would like to check current availability for the coming months for this property, then please do take a look.

Wednesday 1 October 2008

My Trip To Lydstep, South Wales.

Hi there, my name is Molly the dog (aged 18 months) and it seemed like an age since my last holiday when I went to the Isle of Wight. In fact, dad reckons it has only been 9 months, but I've worked it out to be 63!!!! And boy…. was I ready for a holiday!!!! It's a hard life you know being an 'only dog', the executive stress of going to the office once a week, being waited on hand and foot, and having more fuss than you could shake a stick at!

Now, I've not heard much about Cottage Holidays in Wales. My Pembrokeshire Corgi buddy, Peggy, tells me that it's a great place, but does suffer from dreary weather and has got the odd dragon lurking around in dark hidden places. Unsure of what a dragon was I asked wise old Jack whilst chasing the ball his owner had thrown for him. "Morning Molly, I hear you're off on holiday again?" "Yeah, I can't wait." I replied as the ball bounced over the park bench and into a bush. "Jack…" I said inquisitively, "…..what's a dragon?" Jack froze and the recently retrieved ball fell from his slobbery jaws. "A dragon my friend, is like the biggest dog you have ever seen… red in colour and scaley to the touch. It barks with smoke and growls with fire… you won't find them here…" "But Peggy told me that they have them in Wales?" "Not any more… but be careful of caves… something may have survived…" And with that he was gone.

I plodded back to mum and dad who attached my lead and took me home. I leapt straight into the boot and went on Dragon Patrol. However, I was bored of that by the time we'd got out of Nottingham so I barked at a man on a motorbike then went to sleep. After what seemed like forever, the handbrake clicked, then engine stopped and the doors opened. I peered out of the boot to make sure that there were no mythical beasts and leapt out to have a sniff around. It was raining, and it was far colder than it should have been in July. I could smell the sea air and hear waves crashing against rocks so I knew that the coast wasn't far away. I raced into the cottage to check out my home for the next few days.

It was really spacious and everything smelt very new. There was a choice of about 5 beds and plenty of seats in the lounge so I was very excited. (Unfortunately dad made me sleep on my own bed.) I did have to be careful with my muddy paws as much of the flooring was light in colour. I put my special towel by the door for a quick wipe before entering. It was late by the time we arrived as the journey took much longer than expected so we had a quick walk around the quiet village of Lydstep before heading back home for some well earned rest.



Two days later... My Summary


Well after two days away I would recommend south wales, Tenby in particular as it is a very pretty place with some excellent beaches and a good range of attractions and places to visit. Most of the beaches have dog friendly areas but you must keep your lead on when walking the coastal walks and paths. Peggy the Corgi would have enjoyed it as she is happy to plod along and isn't too fussed about exercise.If you live near to Tenby it makes a great trip away and there is plenty of Holiday Accommodation in Tenby.

I give Lydstep a big 'Paws Up'. It was a very enjoyable weekend and I loved the boat trip. I might see about taking a friend with me next time. Oh and don't forget, if you do take your owners there, it may be worth putting some early training in, just incase you come across a Welsh dragon!!!