Ok so I have been a bit of a bad girl in not updating my blog for so long but I have been a very busy girl indeed. By now you will have seen all my hard work on the fantastic new BWS website, lots and lots of hard work has went into. Hopefully you will now find MY website so much easier to navigate, have lots more information and loads more photos. Although I really think there should be more photos of me but mum said I had to give some of the other dogs a chance at the limelight to. Can’t say I’m too happy about that but what can I do… So please take the time to have a good look through the website, I’m sure you will enjoy reading through it.
Well last weekend I went on a trip to Falkirk, as mum had arranged a Cabaret night down that way. They wouldn’t let me in, can you believe it! The Cheek of it, after all everyone came to see me not some bloke dressed as Elvis. So me, Trevor and George had to wait outside while everyone else was inside laughing and dancing. I did get lots of people coming out to tell me how pretty I was, there was also some mention of the “handsome” George and Trevor. They were only saying that so they didn’t feel bad about me getting all the attention. Some people even commented on how big Trevor had got and how well he behaved. Hah! They obviously haven’t seen the big holes in the driveway he has been digging. Then that night we had our two drunken auntie’s stay with us, Kelly and Shona. I’m so embarrassed for them, what a state they were and auntie Kelly spent all night winding Trevor up, none of us could get any sleep.

Mum says her Cabaret night was a huge success with lots of money being raised and with everyone being so generous with giving tombola prizes. We also got two fab boxer cakes and a lovely boxer carving donated for an auction. Then the next day we were at Tesco doing bag packing. Over the whole weekend mum and her volunteers made £2240!
Mum got a sad but lovely phone call from a lady who had just lost her husband. She said they had had boxers all their life and instead of people bringing flowers to the funeral they asked if people could make a donation to Boxer Welfare Scotland instead. Well we were all very touched by this kind gesture at such a difficult time. We are very gratefully to the Brown family for the cheque we received for £3650.
Also need to say a massive thank you to Rhonda who raised £800 for BWS from a party that she had. We had a volunteer that ran a half marathon raising £520, well done Lisa. Carol and her mum have been busy again organising various stalls at craft fares raising lots of money. We were also at the vet school once again raising £514.57. Big thank you to Linda and her team for organising that.

We had another heart-breaking story from Ireland. We were asked if we could help save two boxers from Ireland, a young boy and an old girl. We after a frantic appeal for someone to go across to Ireland to collect them, Linda and Mark made their way across to Ireland to save them. The poor dogs didn’t even have leads, so Mark had to tie his socks to their collars to get them on the ferry. They managed to get both boxers home safely. We named the old girl Linda and the boy Charlie. Sadly it was discovered the next day that Linda had several mammary tumours, a very bad ear, epulis, possibly lung worm, a very bad cough, inverted eyelashes and she had been used as a breeding machine. Despite all this she was a lovely natured girl. In the end we had no choice but to let her go to the bridge. It’s heart breaking when we cannot save them, especially after such a hard life. At least in the end she was with people that cared for her and she will never be forgotten. Charlie is doing well and will hopefully be rehomed some.
Ok so I have rambled on long enough. I promise it won’t be so long in the future between updates but you have to admit I have been a very busy girl. That sounds like Trevor digging holes again I had better go tell mum.




Well November has been really cold with lots and lots of snow, so cold in fact mum had to get my jumper looked out. Thankfully nice Mrs Stephen knits them so people can buy them for boxers like me, they are so cosy and comfy. I heard mum saying people can buy them from our shop.
Well it will soon be Christmas I am on the BWS Christmas cards you know and I am so gorgeous, George and Trevor have their faces on the cards too but of course mine is really the best one but don’t tell them I said so. Mum has been busy posting cards of me and also our fantastic calendars out all over UK, oh my!!!! Just imagine how many houses I will be in this year how lucky are they.
Wow, I have been very this month and so has everyone else. At the beginning of the month, I got to go to Pets at Home in Inverness to help them with their Support Adoption for Pets week. It was great fun and some silly people dressed up as dogs and wanted their photo taken with me. Of course they did, and I don’t really mind, I am always happy to make sure my photo is taken! Also that same weekend, Jamie Stewart ran the Loch Ness Marathon and raised £1,500! I would loved to have gone with him on the run, but I don’t think he would have been able to keep up with me. Next time, if he takes me, I bet we could raise double as people would be so excited to see me!
As promised in my last blog, the Christmas cards are here!
Well I have called this Blog, “September’s Trip Abroad” so I could tell you where I ended up this month!
I didn’t realise Christmas was so close! George told me the other day that it was only 12 weeks away, so I really must get my Christmas wish list all sorted. I could tell you I’d be really nice and say I wished all the other boxers could get homes like me? But to be honest, I’ll probably ask for some good treats, lots of toys and a new collar and leave the hard work of finding homes for the other boxers to Mum! Besides, that’s what she is best at (don’t tell her I was nice!) Mum said that we are going to be on the Boxer Welfare Scotland Christmas cards this year! I am very excited, but I just don’t understand what took her so long to think about it. Just think how lucky would you be to get a card with me on it!
Good grief I am totally exhausted, we all are! August has been such a busy month for me I can tell you. Oh ok and for everyone else, but you aren’t here to read about everyone else are you, you just want to know about me!
Our last event was at Banchory and with it being in August, you didn’t really expect the weather to be that bad? I know you shouldn’t expect anything when it comes to our weather but torrential rain and thunderstorms was a little too much, don’t you think? Mum and Auntie Angela got absolutely soaked while we were all nice and dry eating our lunch with Dad and Uncle Mike. We weren’t to know they needed help were we? It was nice and dry in the van.
Well July has been a bit quiet really! Far too quiet for my liking, I like to be out and about, partying and meeting lots of people and I am really looking forward to August and September!
Believe it or not, I often think hard about what I can write about in my blog. Sometimes I have to be serious, sometimes sad and sometimes I have very important information to give out to educate and help people understand boxers better, and I think I really need to do that on this blog. Most of you already know about “cute” Trevor, my newest boxer brother who Mum adopted. Well, I have to tell you all the truth and, despite what Mum says, he is not “cute” and is an absolute terror! Look what he did to Mum’s croc! Well you would never get me doing such a naughty thing, I have been an angel since the first day I arrived, a perfect lady I might add. But this Trevor, well he is another story. Poor Dad has to keep hunting around the garden for his car tools and Mum has to keep chasing him off the counter, when she catches him stealing food! (I have to admit, he does pass some goodies on to me sometimes, so I shouldn’t really complain too much!) Here I am being a perfect example of boxer goodness and I am living with an asbo boxer nutcase! But to tell you the truth, none of us would have him any other way!
Wow, hasn’t it been a great month! I have been out and about at lots of events since I last spoke to you and it has been great to meet up with so many new people. Mum and Dad took us all along (and by us of course I mean me, George and that fruit loop, Trevor) to Pets at Home in Inverness on 29th May. It was pouring with rain and I didn’t get out much, but Mum said it was good fun (don’t see how when I wasn’t out much!) and they all raised over £500!
Me, George and Trevor have been enjoying lots of fun, sunny days in the garden, but Mum always keeps a close eye on us to make sure we don’t overdo it. Sometimes she is really boring and makes us come in when I want to keep playing outside, but I know she is doing it because she loves me.
Well May is here and Mum is busier than ever! Seems spring cleaning can also mean getting rid of your old boxer! Mum says she is busier than ever, but then she is always saying that! Mind you, she has been running around with the phone a lot these days, so I guess I had better believe her!
Mum brought lots of people over to see me with Dad and someone from the show even came to take our photograph. I think they should have waited until I was facing the camera though, they didnt get my best side! Everyone was really pleased to meet me (not Trevor!) and Mum said that we raised £140 on the day, just by me being gorgeous!
Well April is a very special month for me, but I will tell you more about that later. I am leaving my news until the end because I always deserve to be the finale!
Ok, back to me! This is my blog after all! Anyway, I was saying that April is an important month for me – well I shall explain. April is my Gotcha Day and each year I look back on where I came from and thank my lucky stars that I was saved by Boxer Welfare Scotland
Now I have a wonderful life with George and Trevor who I love to bits, but don’t tell them I said that, I don’t want them to think I am going soft. Trevor is growing on me as well as sleeping on me regularly! Obviously I have put on enough weight now to be used as a cushion – the cheek of him! I make sure I keep everyone on their toes and the boys know I am the boss, but I think they love me too really. Mum says I am lucky, but I think she is the lucky one to have me! So I want to say a personal thank you to everyone who volunteers for BWS and gives up their time to help raise funds, so more boxers can be as happy as me. Mum works hard keeping the rescue running, but without the volunteers’ hard work too, we would have a lot less money.
I bet you think I have made a mistake and have spelt “hair” wrong, but surely you know I am perfect and would never make such an error!
Oh I just remembered, Easter is coming! I hope Mum has been to Pets at Home to buy me some Easter eggs, I think I should have at least two, or three or four or five even! I am looking forward to chasing the Easter Bunny round the garden if it doesn’t leave me any doggy chocolate! Remember though, if you are buying your dog an Easter egg, it has to be special doggy chocolate and not that disgusting human stuff, because that will make us dogs ill.
February got off to a very good start for us! My Mum always says that she remembers when it was just her helping boxers, a long time ago and she is always so amazed when Boxer Welfare Scotland gets some special attention.
Also in February there was a coffee morning organised by Carrie Hogg and her Mum, Mary. They did a fantastic job and lots of volunteers baked cakes and goodies and made things for the day. They raised £1, 075 in total, can you believe that. The lovely ladies sent up a box of goodies for Mum. Auntie Karen phoned to see what she had in her box and it turns out that Mum ate all the doggie treats that were sent up for me (and George and Trevor I suppose)! Can you believe the cheek of it, it’s bad enough that I have others stealing my limelight and now my own Mum is eating my special homebakes! I was not impressed!! Mum said they tasted lovely, but I wasn’t listening.
Well Happy New Year everyone! I hope you all had a great Christmas and all the boxer babes out there were as spoilt as me!
Well, I felt the need to get my own back on Mum for her little “surprise” and plotted my revenge. They do say revenge is a dish best served cold and this definitely counts as cold, very cold! This is Mum just before she took part in the Loony Dook on 1st January at South Queensferry. Her and lots of other volunteers waded into the freezing Firth of Forth to raise funds for Boxer Welfare Scotland! I think they are all mad, and I am very glad that Mum decided not to take me in with her. Not just because of the cold water but, hey, I have my image to think about and that outfit definitely clashes with my style! But I was very proud of her, and everyone else on the day.
Oh I am so sad this month. While everyone else is running around excited, and happy, getting ready for Christmas, others are kicking their dogs out.
Hope’s story got me thinking (I do get serious sometimes you know!) Mum said that lots of people buy puppies at this time of year for Christmas presents? Why anyone would want to give something as life changing as a puppy for Christmas is confusing for me, but I just hope they know what they are doing. Hope was a puppy once, she was probably loved and played with, maybe she was brought home for a surprise for the children at Christmas, as were all the other boxers that Mum and Auntie Karen have brought in the past few weeks. So, next time you are thinking about getting a puppy ….. STOP. Sit down and think. This puppy will grow up and might not be as cute any more, it might chew your favourite shoes, your lawnmower or even your carpet: it might mess in the house when you leave it alone all day: it might bark at your neighbour’s dog, or chase other dogs in the park, it might get sick and it will, most definitely, grow old. Will you still love it when all these things happen, will you care for it when its old and pay the vet bills when it gets sick, or will you just dispose of it like last year’s Christmas presents when it gets too much like hard work? Please save a boxer from going through the stress and trauma of being rehomed, just because you didn’t think things through beforehand.
Well, what can I say? I am now a television star, and about time too, although five minutes is just not enough!
So, after the excitement of being on the telly, I was then introduced to a Scotland rugby player – well he was introduced to me anyway! Jim Hamilton plays for Scotland and Edinburgh and very kindly came along to Pentland Pets at Home to help raise some money. He was so excited and happy about finally meeting me that he wants to come and draw our Prize Draw raffle, just so he can see me again! So if anyone missed him, he will be with me at Pets at Home in Aberdeen on 5th December!
I know last month’s blog was a little sad, but sometimes sad things happen within a rescue. Thankfully though, this month has been a lot better and I have some good news to share with you all!
I know my blog is normally very happy and full of fun, but to be honest, I don’t feel very happy and full of fun just now. Mum has been telling me about all the poor boxer babes we have lost recently and I just feel so sad.
Everyone at Boxer Welfare Scotland was so upset when poor George died. Mum said that he had been with BWS for ages and that everyone really loved him. Somebody was coming to see him and Petra, but he went away to the bridge two days before. It was so sad, but I know that everyone looked after him really well and Mum said he was a lovely, happy boy. Sadly, we also lost poor Dolly and the beautiful Broxy since my last blog. I know that everyone at Boxer Welfare Scotland will remember them all in their hearts.
Well I just can’t believe how busy Boxer Welfare Scotland has been recently. Mum said it is just amazing how much money has been raised at all the fundraising events that have been happening, and there are more to come! The excitement is almost too much, even for me!
At the beginning of July I made a royal visit to the Elgin branch of Pets at Home to help support a microchipping day we were holding. I think it is important that people get to see me and meet me, so I do try and get to as many events as possible.
What an exciting weekend I have just had! We had so much fun at the Festival of Historic Transport at Lathalmond and raised over £300!
Well at least everyone was sensible the next day and the weather was perfect. We had lots of cars there and loads of boxers came along to play. I had so much fun and, of course, everybody wanted to fuss and play with me. I do try my hardest to make sure everyone gets to speak to me, but it is quite difficult to spread myself around. I met lots of Boxer Welfare Scotland babes and Mum says I was a little angel (not like her eh!)



