Don’t forget the humans…

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It is holiday time again when the rain pours and inconsiderate people keep us awake.

Charlie and I were on sentry duty overnight when we heard the approach of the screamers.

These selfish humans are a nocturnal evolution of the daytime human and are seen walking in a wobbly, snake-like way down the pavements and alleyways in the early morning.

Evolution seems to have played a cruel trick on these souls as they do seem slightly deaf. You can often hear them shouting ‘I love you’ or singing along to bad music on their mobile phones.

Often barefoot, these sad individuals seem to revel in their self importance and don’t seem to care about bumping into road signs or scratching cars.

The sun is just coming up and like yesterday we may have the first dry days in weeks. We managed to get out for a walk last night .

The flood defence work is gathering pace in Victoria Park.  Oh well, it is another way of spending money and the humans employed.  

 

Barriers erected for flood defence work

Barriers erected for flood defence work

This area is near to the Civic Centre and the main roundabout in the town.  

 

You can see more pictures of this walk using our new gallery page. You can also see it using the link to the right of this page.

Can we come too.

The Times Online has published a number of articles with us in mind.  As it is holiday season their journalists have been looking at places we can stay or where we can go for a run.

Here are a few of the articles and links to them

Britain’s 10 best dog-friendly beaches
Stuart Kirby, author of Britain’s top 100 beaches, picks his favourite beaches for dog walking.

The 20 best holidays with your dog
From pooch spas to Alpine walking with dogs, Ginny McGrath finds the best holidays for people who don’t want to leave Rover at home

Pembrokeshire perfect for the family – and dog
Tania Alexander and family didn’t want to leave Noddy behind when they went to a holiday village near Tenby

Nice doggies quaff champagne in holiday heaven
A DOG’S life just got better. A study has found British dog owners are demanding the ultimate in canine luxury when they go on holiday and leave their pets in kennels, writes Jon Ungoed-Thomas.

Let us know if you spot any articles or stories about doggie adventures by using our contact us page.

 

Thats about all for now 

Until next time

Buster and Charlie

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