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Wednesday 1 February 2012

Pub Adventures with Flynn

On Sunday it wasn't the nicest of days in Pembrokeshire, the wind was blowing a gale and the rain was a driving force bitterly whipping you in the face.

It was a shame that the weather was miserable as we had planned to take Flynn on a trip to Newgale beach, a huge expanse of sand and sea. He has never been up to Newgale before so we thought it would make a nice change of scenery for us all and we knew he'd love racing around playing ball for hours on end!

Instead we decided to take him on a mini, dog friendly pub crawl.

The Sunday lunch at the Jeffreyston Inn in is amazing and we quite often enjoy a lazy Sunday afternoon in front of the fire, Flynn included. He gets so close to the fire that I am surprised he has any eye lashes left!

For a change though we took a drive to the Boars Head in Templeton. I was a little unsure of where Flynn was allowed inside, but when we got there the barmaid welcomed us all into the pub and we sat comfortably by the radiator to the left of the main entrance. Flynn was offered a bowl of water too.
Although we were separate from the main restaurant area, we sat in a cosy area where food is served and we happily spent a good hour or so having a chat whilst Flynn was curled up underneath the radiator.

Next stop was the Wisemans Bridge Inn which overlooks a wonderful pebbly heaven. Admittedly it wasn't looking at it best when we popped by on Sunday!

Again we all had a lovely welcome into the Wisemans Bridge Inn, in fact a black and white collie greeted us as we arrived. We did get the impression that she had been there many times before and was somewhat a permanent resident!

As we settled down to a warm drink, Flynn was having a great time sniffing about and making friends with a King Charles Cavalier who was sat to the side of us. The Cavaliers humans clearly took a shine to Flynn as they let him finish off a few dog chocolate buttons from their treat bag.

I can tell you something, he has mastered the 'I'm hungry' puppy dog eyes down to a tee.

At (almost) 5 months old he weighs 12kg and is growing day by day and dare I say it, becoming a very very handsome lad!