Apr 2022
7:11pm, 26 Apr 2022
2,575 posts
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PenW
The sniffari is definitely familiar here!
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Apr 2022
11:05pm, 26 Apr 2022
2,673 posts
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Grast_girl
We had two of those walks today.
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Apr 2022
7:19am, 27 Apr 2022
35,679 posts
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LazyDaisy
The only time we *dont* have a sniffari is when we are at the seaside and we use the b.e.a.c.h word - she's a dog on a mission then
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Apr 2022
1:16pm, 27 Apr 2022
5,817 posts
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ThorntonRunner
Our Springer always has his nose down, but is keen to find the next thing so pulls ahead. Our Shih-tzu cross wants to study everything in minute detail so lags well behind - leaving me stretched in the middle!
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Apr 2022
1:39pm, 27 Apr 2022
37,306 posts
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halfpint
Ernie alternates between the two TR.
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Apr 2022
1:45pm, 27 Apr 2022
76,736 posts
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Gobi
I think my cocker is broken
Sniffs and misses the obvious, gets very funny
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Apr 2022
2:01pm, 27 Apr 2022
19,777 posts
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Sharkie
Sniffari very familiar ...but in common with LD's Flossie, one whiff of the sea and there's no holding Jess back, no distractions permitted.
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Apr 2022
10:34am, 29 Apr 2022
2,321 posts
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RunningRonnie
Weird question here - We're going West in the summer. While I'm not particularly put off by midges, just had a thought that the wee dog might be. Is this likely to be an issued? Is there anything I can do to help him? He's a young cocker spaniel if that makes a difference.
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Apr 2022
12:39pm, 29 Apr 2022
37,320 posts
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halfpint
We’ve had some horrific midge experiences and Ernie has seemed alright. Certainly more so than me.
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May 2022
10:22am, 1 May 2022
2,134 posts
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Roberto
Arlo turns 2 in less than 2 weeks. Can't believe we have had him that long. He is just the most amazing dog now.
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