Pembrokeshire sniffer dogs are something spectacular!
A dog handler and his explosive-detection dog teams have been asked to work before, during and after the Olympic and Paralympic games in London, showing off their superb sniffing skills.
I am always amazed by a dog's intelligence and it is fantastic to see them in action. Every dog I see being used to sniff out all sorts like explosives, drugs, cash and people is fantastic and they are always so happy and enthusiastic, with their tails wagging ten to the dozen, being out and about making their trainer proud.
It must be a joy to work with such incredible animals every day, I'm very jealous!
Well done to you Pembrokeshire pooches and I am sure you that will work hard out on patrol at the Olympic games!
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Thursday, 26 April 2012
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Granston House, Near Abermawr
If you are looking for a dog friendly property that is cosy, has superb countryside views, close to the Pembrokeshire Coastal path and all year round dog friendly beaches then Granston House is the property for you!
Granston House is situated near Abermawr and is a cosy, family cottage sleeping four people and one dog and has a rear lawned garden for all to enjoy during your stay.
Just by mentioning the word 'dog', you begin to imagine beautiful walks and sandy beaches.
Granston House is if but a mile away from both Abermawr and Aberbach beaches which welcome dogs to enjoy their sands and sea all year round, as well as offering access to join the stunning coastal path with it's amazing scenery and endless rambles along the coastline.
Fishguard Harbour is a lovely stretch to enjoy a stroll during an afternoon, the views out to sea are beautiful, especially when you have a beautiful blue sky.
Granston House may just be the dog friendly property that you are looking for this year, so please do get in touch to check out availability and details on 01437 772742.
Thursday, 19 April 2012
The Granary in Trecwn
If you are looking to give your dogs a fantastic holiday to remember, then staying at dog friendly barn conversion The Granary is the very simple solution.
The Granary enjoys an 80 acre working farm setting with an abundance of footpaths to explore and keep you and your dogs busy during your dog friendly holiday to Pembrokeshire.
Sleeping two The Granary makes for a cosy escape from the real world, where you can admire the rolling countryside and views out towards Mathry and the City of St Davids.
You will not want to miss a trip less than 5 miles away to the Preseli Mountains and the enchanting Gwaun Valley. The wonderful walks you will discover here will have you walking for miles!
If your dogs are a fan of the sea and sand, there are the welcoming coves of Abermawr, Aberbach and Abercastle for them to enjoy, the harbour at Fishguard boasts a nice walk along the front with fantastic views out to sea too.
If you feel that The Granary is your perfect property call 01437 765765 to check availability.
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Flynn is Fine!
I do apologise for not letting you know sooner, that following last Tuesday's castrate and chip Flynn is 100%, absolutely, perfectly FINE!
In all honesty, I expected to come home to a poorly puppy with sore stitches looking sad and feeling very sorry for himself. I couldn't have anticipated anything more wrong.
I arrived home from work to be greeted by Flynn jumping all over me, tail wagging and ball in mouth rearing to go out and play. He was as happy and energetic as always. What a relief.
Having been nil by mouth since 6 o'clock the previous evening, Flynn was starving and demolished his tea in no time. Part of me did expect to see it again at some point during the evening, but my perfect puppy proved me wrong again.
We spent the whole of Tuesday evening playing ball, having cuddles and watching TV.
Phew!
In all honesty, I expected to come home to a poorly puppy with sore stitches looking sad and feeling very sorry for himself. I couldn't have anticipated anything more wrong.
I arrived home from work to be greeted by Flynn jumping all over me, tail wagging and ball in mouth rearing to go out and play. He was as happy and energetic as always. What a relief.
Having been nil by mouth since 6 o'clock the previous evening, Flynn was starving and demolished his tea in no time. Part of me did expect to see it again at some point during the evening, but my perfect puppy proved me wrong again.
We spent the whole of Tuesday evening playing ball, having cuddles and watching TV.
Phew!
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