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Tag Archives: confidence
Worrying Wednesday
First and foremost, she’s OK. Taken at MOH’s earlier this year A little while ago, we discovered a lump and rather than panic straight away, kept an eye on it. Maggie has several wart like bumps on her anyway, but … Continue reading
Posted in animals and pets, Dogs, fears and phobias, health, Weekday series
Tagged attitude, confidence, Maggie, The Big C, vet
30 Comments
Dreams, Plans and Reality
Last October, I wrote a post entitled ‘When Things don’t Plan Out.’ Every so often, I go back and re-read previous writings, and it amazes me how many things didn’t work out the way we had intended. Nothing changes there … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, health, Uncategorized
Tagged confidence, dog, health issues, practice, vet
3 Comments
Happy Birthday
It’s Maggie’s birthday this week. She’ll be 9, but it doesn’t seem that long ago that we brought her home. But then of course we didn’t actually bring her home 9 years ago, as she didn’t choose me (see Best … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, fears and phobias, Friend and Family, games, humour, My life
Tagged confidence, dogs, friends, humour, panic, play, puppy, tricks, walks
7 Comments
There is no “O” in Level
My senior years of 1967 to 1972 were by far NOT the best years of my life, despite what anyone says about school days. I loved Junior School though. There was no social stigma that I can remember, no … Continue reading