How Flossie can make me feel like a fool
Flossie has developed a new and rather irritating habit on one of our regular walks. When I clip on her lead at a particular point
Flossie My Cyprus Rescue Dog
Welcome to my blog. Here, you can follow the story of Flossie, my Cyprus rescue dog – the ups and downs of our journey, along with the lessons I have learnt. I’ll also be including the text from my monthly column in the Bath Chronicle. I hope you enjoy the read! Best wishes, Suzy
Photo by Artur Lesniak, Bath Chronicle
Flossie has developed a new and rather irritating habit on one of our regular walks. When I clip on her lead at a particular point
This week, it was time for the Flatcoat Christmas Party. To the uninitiated, this is an exclusive event hosted by dear friends for their flatcoat
Flossie and I moved house a couple of weeks ago. Leaving behind the much-loved home we shared with my late partner Graham was a massive
Flossie and I have recently discovered a wonderful walk on the outskirts of Bath and thought it would be fun to share it with Flossie’s
Flossie and I regularly walk with her canine friend Molly, a lively ‘sproodle’ with a mischievous glint in her eye. Molly brings her owner Steve
I’m careful about walking in the woods during the summer months. Although it’s refreshing to wander beneath the cool shade of the trees, the burgeoning
Since my partner Graham died unexpectedly in February, life has felt like an enormous mountain I have no choice but to scale. Aside from the
Flossie and I have had another wildlife encounter. This time, it was a bird, and it was in the house. We were sitting together on
A family of toads lives in our garden. They reside in an empty drainpipe my late partner Graham thoughtfully installed beneath our hedge. When it
Following the death of my partner in February, it has been difficult to put one foot in front of the other, literally and metaphorically. My
Last month I lost my beloved partner Graham, suddenly and totally unexpectedly. We’d had a normal morning and he’d shown no signs of being unwell
Bath looked spectacular after the recent snowfall. Apart from the obligatory ‘snow day’, there was another bonus for us – clean paws. Flossie’s face, when
A few weeks ago my partner Graham took Flossie for one of her favourite walks around Shearwater lake. It was rather eventful. Graham ended up
Walking a dog can result in forging valuable friendships, both canine and human. Last year, on one of our ventures into the fields just above
Now there is a distinct nip in the air, my rescue dog Flossie and I are loving our Autumn walks. Not that I’m complaining about