Well.... the house has felt very empty since Ernie our little foster Corgi went off to his new home. I think fate steps in sometimes, though, because the day after he left I heard from a lovely lady up in Bolton who has done lots for the Oldies Club in the past to say there was a little 15 year old Terrier X in her local pound, handed in after his owner died. Because of his age he was due to be put to sleep the next day 
To cut a long story short, she got the little dog out and held him safe until the Oldies Club could arrange transport for him to come to me on foster. He arrived this afternoon and is an absolute little darling :wub:
I'd guess he is a Border Terrier X JRT, but he is really very fit and sprightly for his age, he's trotting around all over the place and very quickly decided the sofa was the place to be and hopped up there no problem. He's been fantastic with my dogs and the people in the household, gentle tail-wags for everybody and everything, bless him.
I'll get some better pictures when he's settled a bit, but just for now:
Having cuddles on the sofa with David (and Meg getting in on the act
)
Tummy rubs, please!
Now Taz gets in on the act :lol:
To cut a long story short, she got the little dog out and held him safe until the Oldies Club could arrange transport for him to come to me on foster. He arrived this afternoon and is an absolute little darling :wub:
I'd guess he is a Border Terrier X JRT, but he is really very fit and sprightly for his age, he's trotting around all over the place and very quickly decided the sofa was the place to be and hopped up there no problem. He's been fantastic with my dogs and the people in the household, gentle tail-wags for everybody and everything, bless him.
I'll get some better pictures when he's settled a bit, but just for now:
Having cuddles on the sofa with David (and Meg getting in on the act

Tummy rubs, please!


Now Taz gets in on the act :lol:
