my name is Whister and I live with Carol. I wanted to say 'happy birthday' to you and welcome to the veterans' club. I was seven last week and I have to tell you it isn't at all bad. I was worried in case I woke up on my birthday and couldn't run or play. More importantly I wasn't sure that I would be able to chase squirrels or grub for leftovers in the park, but guess what, I can do all of these!!! I'm sure you can too.
Anyway don't froget that it is your role as elder doggie to keep those young ones in check. Just you look out for that Barney and remember to tell your servant, sorry owner, when he is doing something bad.
Well, Happy Birthday again and here's wishing you many more.
Thanks Whistler! I think I will need to keep an eye on Barney, cos I don't like it when mum shouts at him for being naughty - she caught him stood on the draining board this morning (yes all 4 feet up there) and really wasn't very happy.
Hopefully I'll get a good peaceful kip in this afternoon - as Dad has taken the children out for the afternoon. So it's just us 3 and mum!!
Freddy
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I hope you get a delicious cake and a wee party - can you imagine, your favourite titbits - hotdogs & cheese on sticks and fish pie, well b'day cake - yippeeee. (Well, that is what I dream about). But I don't really care for the pineapple bitties that humans like.
Happy Birthday, Freddy! Let's hope the day brings lots of goodies for you. I hope you manage to get some peace for your snooze this afternoon. But who knows with Barney acting like a cat and jumping on to draining boards, you might not get the chance!
Happy birthday freddyheres to many more wonderful birthdays.
Bet you're getting some serious spoiling, they know you deserve it ( hi freddy, Janie here my mums not looking, you have a great day and if you play your cards right you can milk this spoiling lark for all it worth)
Hi, Freddy - hope you have a wonderful birthday! Did you know that it is greyhound law that you must have chicken, cheese, sausages, scrambled eggs, sardines or whatever is your most favouritest alicious thing on your special day? Hope you have a good un!
How do you get your slaves (oops, meant owners) to give you sardines? My birthday "treat" was leftover chips. How rubbish was that???? I got them back tho by weeing all over the floor during the night - all over dad's newly laid tiles . Unfortunately also went all over the bed so been sleeping on a clean duvet cover with one rubishy thin duvet under it while the rest of the bed dries off!!
Maybe next year they will remember what happened this year and splash the cash on summat decent!!
Oh Freddy - tee hee! You got them back all right! Do you think you had one slurp too much to drink last night? Or did you have so much birthday excitement that you forgot to go?
Anyway, my Mum buys tins of pilchards, sardines or mackerel in tomato sauce or sunflower oil. I get one mixed in with my dried food every now and again. The tomato sauce is delicious too!! Fresh sardines are great lightly grilled in olive oil. Ask Mum or Dad to get you some when they go shopping. Hope the rest of your birthday was wonderful (apart from the chips of course).