Hello
Dear Readers,
it
has been a while since we have dropped by, the ‘Haven Lea' Crew
have had a busy year, Saucy Sybil came first in the ‘Prettiest
Girl' at a local show, the judge wanted to take her home!
‘Racy Ruby', our youngster, came third in ‘Best Puppy', both
won prizes and rosettes to add to their ever growing collection.
Ruby
also passed her Puppy Training with flying colours after weeks
of hard work and practice at ‘school ‘ and at home. Which reminds
me have you met Ruby yet? She came to us in April, was
born on Valentine's Day, we followed her progress from
the day she was born. Another new arrival is ‘Sexy Sadie'
she is only a baby, Sadie is very much looking forward
to joining the others for the ‘Hug A Pug', they are going dressed
as ‘Santa's Little Helpers', Matty Yum is kept very busy
with all the ‘Ladies', not forgetting Daisy and Tigga of course,
as for the dear ‘Duchess' Sophie she reckons she is in
charge of everyone including us.
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Sophie,
‘Duchess of Haven Lea' enjoying her birthday, she received
many cards, gifts, had a party with games and treats and a
special birthday tea with jelly for afters, oh yes and balloons
were put up for her too, quite a day for the ‘Duchess' who
thoroughly enjoyed being the centre of attention.
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Matty
Yum Yum Ruby, and Tigga when they came third in the ‘Happy Families'
class at their Training School Fun Day in June,.
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The
Burgh Carnival Pet Show saw me as the Judge, which I enjoyed
immensely; the ‘Crew' were disappointed not to be entering but
enjoyed meeting everyone there. Sybil is working very
hard at the PAT DOG duties, visiting the elderly in a home and
also the local Day Centre where she is accompanied by Daisy,
Tigga or Matty Yum Yum, they are all due there soon at their
Christmas Fayre. The Pugs also have personal social invitations
too so are kept very busy and writing to their many chums across
the country.
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Hope
you all enjoy the photos too. They are all enjoying a
Sunday afternoon snooze as I write, all except Sadie who is
supervising me writing this, they and we, Barry and I
wish all readers a ‘Very Merry Christmas' and hope next year
we shall be with you more often.
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Sybil
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