Right from the start she laid down the law to us she was the boss and would do things her way and when she wanted to do them , I nicknamed her the duchess as she did things with grace and style but I’m sure she thought she was a titled lady. Over the years she mellowed a bit but I think she still had us in the palm of her paw. She loved going out in the car and especially to the seaside, rolling in mud water or sand. In fact she loved being outside anywhere even if it was just in the back garden or under the car port near the front barking at most people who passed just for them to come and make a fuss of her. It worked almost daily and she had a steady stream of children dog walkers or neighbours who were passing regularly coming up the path to say hello or bring her a treat and a tickle.
Our other Golden Snowy came from Jan less than a year after Emily and she very quickly let him k ow who the boss was, but they always did everything together and were more like mother and son.
At first when she came she was very aloof and would let you stroke ot tickle her but with her back to you , one thing Snowy taught her was to roll on her back so we could tickle their bellies , the both learned good and not so good habits of each other.
Her health started to fail slowly in the last year as she was fourteen and a half but she went down rapidly in the last couple of weeks and we couldn’t let her suffer any more . Part of our hearts were broken today as she took them with her.
Thank you so much Jan for letting her come to our home and making us so happy our memories will bring us plenty more smiles in the years to come.
Run free over the bridge little girl we will be reunited and share our love once again Love Lenny Celia Snowy.

