It being Fathers' Day, we had a family outing to one of our favourite locations: Salhouse Broad, near Wroxham in Norfolk. It's a place we took Amber a few times (see here), given its peaceful location and gently sloping sandy beach which is ideal for canine swimming. Isla hadn't really met water before (other than a couple of futile attempts to give her a bath when she was tiny) but we had high hopes that she would enjoy her first swim. As it is she needed a little gentle encouragement to enter the water in the shape of a tennis ball - and me paddling to retrieve it myself on occasion.
She soon got the hang of things, however, but never quite managed to swim. Maybe next time?
What a pretty girl...
Retrieving might be in the genes, but handing the ball back occasionally needs a bit of gentle persuasion.
The final picture shows a classic "decisive moment", captured by accident as Harriet gave a strawberry to Isla. If I'd tried to release the shutter when the fruit was exactly half way between the Harriet's hand and Isla's mouth, I wouldn't have stood a chance. Good old serendipity.
Current weight: 15.9kg
Current state with the cats: Amorous (unrequited) and energetic to the point where the increasing weight disparity requires the poor felines to be rescued from Isla's advances on occasion. Sometimes I wonder if good old chasing would be easier to deal with!
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