Mason and I had our first holiday together at a cottage in Littleton of Airlie. He was very well behaved, made friends with the resident dog Casper and, despite his best efforts, didn't manage to escape the walled garden...here are some pix Casper comes to say hello
This garden is enclosed is it?
Maybe I can get out this way...
Or over here?
Casper, do you know how to get out?
I give up!
One day we climbed a big hill where there were lots of rabbits. By the time we reached the top we needed a break...
Finally it was good to be home and back in my own bed
What lovely photos :) Mason always manages to look so dignified... well except for when roaching but it's hard to look dignified then :D
The cottage and garden look really nice.
I saw him out for a walk the other day I think. Him and two other dogs on Ashbank in Gorebridge. Peter often takes Daz up the back to see if they can see Mason playing with the other dogs too :)
Kathy, it probably was Mason you saw, Sarah at the centre tells me she uses a gentle leader to walk him when out with a few and he has taken to it no prob, when Pete has looked for him he's more than likely sleeping on the sofa in the shed - he seems to spend a great deal of time doing that
I'm told the centre is planning to introduce webcams shortly so I'll be able to watch him snoozing away my cash whenever I want
Marie PS Will we see you guys at the Hot Dog Show on Saturday?
I'll be at the HOT DOG SHOW on Saturday, and I'd like a word with Mason! when Cara chases rabbits, hares or deer, she is silent, no grrrrrrrr or bark or anything however she has started chasing cats, and what's more, while chasing cats her hair stands on end and she sounds like a thing possessed I feel there is a masonic influence going on here A good looking chap like Mason, could easy turn a young girls head. Anne