October’s Amazing Offerings

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!

Mum said that there was a very busy coffee morning happening in Edinburgh as well this month.  I am a little disappointed that I didn’t get to go down.  I would have loved to have been able to help them eat all those home made cakes and goodies! They even had home made dog biscuits there! Mum said that they raised a brilliant £963.  All that for homemade cakes?! They must have been delicious! Also this month, some lovely ladies in Huntly had a garage sale and they raised £535.  Mum said it is also so touching when people we don’t know, raise money for us and she took me over to meet the ladies and to say thank you.  Of course they were very happy to see me, but silly Mum thinks they were being nice to her, not me!

As promised in my last blog, the Christmas cards are here!

How stunning do I look! I bet you won’t find another card like that on the market, I really am quite special to look at! Mum also got ones of George and Trevor made up, I don’t know why, but she did insist.  Mum says that they have been selling like hot cakes, but I don’t see why she’s surprised, and I bet mine sell out first.  Apparently they are on our website if you want to buy some – go on, you know you want to!  Just think how happy your friends and family would be to receive a Christmas card with me on it!

So it’s November soon folks and please remember that means fireworks.  I hate them, the noise really upsets me and I am wondering how wee Trevor will cope as this will be his first Bonfire Night.  Mum says there is something really good to help dogs cope with the noise of fireworks and it’s called DAP (Dog Appeasing Pheromones), she said you can get it as a spray or a plug in and that it helps calms us doggies down.  So please, on behalf of all dogs, remember to make sure we are safe during Bonfire Night and help keep us stress free. Like I keep everyone around me stress free! Haha

Right well that’s about it for now, Trevor has found a hole in the fence, so I am off to see if I can get my bum through it!

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