Poor Wallace had a nasty experience the other day. We were out running, and were quite close to a house's palisade fence, behind which an excited border collie was running back and forth. Wallace, excited to meet another dog, got a bit too close, and the collie popped its head through the bars, latched onto Wallace's nose, and pulled back through the fence. I smacked the collie off, but poor Wallace had a bleeding nose and cheeks. He was very sorry for himself. :(

On the positive side, we met a lovely chonky Labrador named Spud; Spud is very sweet, and talked a little to Wallace.

Wallce seems to be recovering OK.
The dogs are loving the sun lately, loafing about outside. Wallace has gone pretty much deaf, so he sometimes has to be awoken by touch.

On the positive side, we met a lovely chonky Labrador named Spud; Spud is very sweet, and talked a little to Wallace.
Wallce seems to be recovering OK.
The dogs are loving the sun lately, loafing about outside. Wallace has gone pretty much deaf, so he sometimes has to be awoken by touch.
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Date: Monday, 19 October 2020 12:36 (UTC)What a lovely photo of your sunbathing doggos. And that red soil -- you'd think it'd be too familiar to register much at all, but it never fails to blow my mind! :D
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Date: Tuesday, 20 October 2020 13:59 (UTC)