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Easter Walks

Although Easter was mainly damp we did manage to catch a bit of sun between the showers. The twins enjoyed helping me out on the walks… Oliver was in charge of ‘stick throwing’ and Emily was ‘adventure captain’.

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(photos at Henley Common)

 

Carla

We finally have a female dog in our pack! Carla is a lovely gentle giant who loves a good game of stick and plays beautifully with the other dogs. She is fitting in fantastically well and is always a pleasure to walk.

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Also, hello spring! Its finally drying out under foot and the muddier paths are now firm enough to walk on without fear of losing a welly. Horay!

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(Photos at Marley Common and Bramshott Common)

Swimming at Waggoners Wells

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On Wednesday I took the dogs for wander around Waggoners Wells. After a few minutes of standing on the side the ducks came over to have a look at us. This is Sanchez’s ‘looking at ducks’ face…

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He was very good and didn’t dive straight in after them. He looked at me with a sideways glance as if to say “is it ok if I get in?”. I gave him the nod and off he went…

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And then much to my surprise, Milo plucked up the courage to jump in too. Normally he won’t even step in a puddle!

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… the obligatory shake…                                              definitely more effective OUT of the water…

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…followed by a manic run around to dry off…

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Bramshott & Waggoners Wells Route

Bramshott & Waggoner's Loop

Monday’s dog walk at Bramshott and Wagonners Wells. Distance: 3.6 miles (5.8 km). Time taken: 1 hour 16 minutes.

Walkers Info: The route is mostly on dry, well-made, wide paths so great for wet weather, particularly on higher ground. The ‘straight’ along the bottom of the map is on an old disused road with tarmac under foot. The South East corner of the route passes quite close to the A3 and so dogs that like to ‘explore’ are probably best kept on a lead at the 2 closest points. Some of the lower paths are a little muddy, mainly those leading down to and away from Wagonners wells, although the paths surrounding the ponds are fairly dry with lots of protruding roots. The route was walked at a fast pace but with a few stops for the dogs to play on route.

 

Walkies at Bramshott Common

Hello peeps! So this is the first (test) blog of hopefully many more to come. I thought it might be nice to share with you some of the photos, routes and fun that your doggies have been having out on our walkies. All the pictures can be enlarged by clicking on them (use the browser back button to return to this page) and if you would like any of them as full-resolution jpegs without watermarks then you can purchase them for just £5 each. Just email me at chums.online@gmail.com. I can also arrange for them to be put on just about anything… cups, coasters, phone covers, canvas…. the list goes on! (Only 3 months til Christmas- wink wink!)

Anyway, I hope that you enjoy seeing what your four-legged friend has been getting up to on our walkies. Would love to get some feedback too.

Bramshott high loop (Small)

Bramshott Common- Circular walk. Total Distance: 2.4 miles. Time: 1hour 7 mins. Trail marked in blue.

This is a lovely loop walk, ideal for wet weather as the route is mainly on high ground and mostly on well made paths. The heather is out at the moment so the views are stunning too.

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Milo the cheeky little Toy Poodle and Sanchez the impeccably behaved black Labradoor have been getting to know each other. Milo loves Sanchez and has been following him around desperately trying to get him to play. Sanchez is more interested in sniffing deer trails than playing but the two enjoy one anothers company and are a great pair to walk together.

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Neither of the dogs seem overly interested in playing fetch. I threw a few sticks but was just glared at with a “and what exactly are you expecting me to do?” look. Sanchez did however find one stick in particular that he fancied having a chew on. It seemed to be a special stick – not sure what was special about it but it’s the first stick i’ve seen him take interest in and he didn’t want to share it with Milo.

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