Godalming 10am/4pm daily
Stafford walk for National SBT Day Sunday 20th November 11am
Peppa and Khan in the river |
Peppa is accepting her even wagging her tail when sniffing at her at one point. They all seem to have accepted their new bed arrangements.
It fell to me to walk all dogs today as Dave was otherwise engaged. The usual three, Jade,Sapphire and Angel came with me to the ponies. I opted to take Khan and Peppa together and Spryte and Sandy.
The Khan / Peppa walk went very well. She loves Khan. I walked round Steven's field to maximize off lead time,they had a great run, it is the first time I have seen Peppa really tired. They cooled off in the river on the way back. Peppa loves the river.
The Sandy/Spryte combination was fine but within seconds of entering the big field Spryte rolled in fox (covered) I felt so annoyed by this and the fact I would need to wash her when I got back that I didn't enjoy the rest of the walk.
Poor Lexus was the only one who didn't get a decent run but had to make do with a visit to the garden.
His nail does need sorting so he is booked in for Friday no breakfast for him that morning.
Daily paper of choice for our Welfare Advert seems to be The Telegraph, please read what Gareth wrote :-
Meanwhile, about advertising in the national press. Red-tops like the Sun and Star have a readership which are not the brightest; The Guardian doesn't like dogs, the Mail is similarly anti-everything, so that leaves the Daily Telegraph, which unfortunately, is the most expensive lineage advertising rates but would be an investment because of its A-AB readership (professional and tend to be caring) OR the Times. A small ad in either would be good - a display advert much too expensive - but ask.
Thanks Gareth that is brilliant! Does anyone else have an opinion?
I agree that the Telegraph or Times would most likely be the best papers to go for.
ReplyDeleteSally.