Monday 7 November 2016

The National Pet Show, By Bessie

As you may have noticed, every time we are going to a big event a foster dog ends up coming in the day before and goes to the show with Mummy.  For the first time ever this didn't happen (although it was touch and go on Saturday night but luckily Gill came to the rescue and saved Mummy and Sam a trip to Bournemouth in the middle of the night, but that's another story.)   So I got to be the only one to go with Mummy which I like best cos I'm her PA.

We went to Sam's on Friday evening and we had pizza for tea and I had cuddles with Elle and she made me an origami Christmas Tree and apparently on ITV the only programme they ever show is Coronation Street.

Then we went to bed early and got up at 5AM (!!) on Saturday.   Gill came at six and me, Shirley, Ollie, Sam, Gill and Mummy all got in the big red bus and we drove to Birmingham (only stopping once cos Ollie needed a weewee).    When we got to the NEC we needed to go to the loading bay but there were no signs anywhere so we went into this car park where this angry man with a hi viz and a walkie talkie was making all these cars and vans line up for something.  So Sam drove up to ask him where the loading bay was and he shouted "GET TO THE BACK OF THE LINE!" and Mummy said "We're looking for the loading bay" and this woman at the front of the very long line shouts "Aren't we all" and Mummy said "God OK."  And the man shouts again (even though he was literally right next to the window by this time) "I SAID GET TO THE BACK OF THE LINE!" and Sam said "OK CHILL YOUR BEANS" and so we went to the back of the line and about half an hour later we were finally at the front of the line and could finally go to the loading bay and bring our stuff into the hall. And Sam said later she thinks the man didn't mean to be rude but there were only two of them looking after a big line of cross and lost people.  The show was due to start in about half an hour and we had an empty stand and what felt like hours of work.   Sam, Shirley and Ollie found Louise, Dave and Penny in Mr Angry's line so she told them to follow her to the car park and then they came in on the shuttle bus carrying the rest of the stuff.  

In the meantime I was setting the stall up with Mummy and Gill and then all the people who were helping us today came, Michelle, Mark, Bumble and Barney and Sarah, John and baby Betty and everyone helped set the stall up.  We had to stick all our pictures on the wall and hang the bunting and the banner and the French flags.   We laid our beds out at the front so us houndies could be admired.  And we were all set up ready for the show starting.  Our stall was ace, it was one of the double sized stands with three open sides and our friends Howard and Saffi the Bloodhounds were by us.   Foster baby Betty had fallen in love with Howard at the summer show, and Doug the Pug was opposite (Mummy had a kiss off Doug the Pug, she said he gives good kisses).

Then one of the ladies from the press office came over and said Professor Noel wanted his photo taken with a Basset Hound for the official show opening photo.  They said bring the dog who's best with other breeds so Ollie went.   There was a giant Poodle and a big hairy black dog called Hagrid too.   Then they were setting the photo up while they waited for Professor Noel to arrive and they said all the dogs had to sit next to Professor Noel and not run off.   When Professor Noel arrived for his photo Ollie didn't want to sit and stay so Professor Noel held him instead and they got a lovely photo but now Ollie is a megastar and insists on being carried everywhere. (I made that up)

It was a lovely day and we had millions of cuddles and we gave all the children stickers with a photo of Bertie that said "I hugged a Basset Hound with BRNGB".  The children liked getting their stickers unless they were about 12.  Apparently when you are about 12 stickers are not cool.    Some of our already friends came over to say hello like Aunty Gill and Uncle Allan - Nelson and Tib's mummy and daddy, and we made hundreds of new friends too.

At the end of the day we didn't have to tidy up cos we were coming back the next day to do it all over again so we just left it all and went home.  But there were massive queues for the shuttle buses so we had to walk to the car park.  I did a flat Basset and played domino run with about 20 people.  That was fun/embarrassing (depending on if you're me or Mummy).

That night we had a Chinese takeaway at Sam's and then me and Mummy had the best nights sleep we had in months but then we had to get up at 6.  We had a lie in cos we didn't need to be there so early on Sunday.  Me, Shirley, Ollie, Sam and Mummy got in the big red bus again and drove back to Birmingham.  It was not stressful though cos we knew exactly where we were going this time.  We went to the car park and Susan and Bessie were there too and the shuttle bus was waiting so we got on and it was only a little bus ride but it was fun, there were pussy cats on the bus and the bus driver told jokes over the loudspeaker.     

When we got to our stall the other people who were helping today - Dave and Dena with Tegan and Dotty and Jez and Helen with Louie - were already there and everything we had put up yesterday was still stuck on the walls except a couple of balloons that had fallen down so we stuck them back up, meeted and greeted everyone and were ready and waiting for the public when the show opened at 9.30.   

Then the press lady came over and said Michaela Strachan was opening the show today and she wanted her photo taken with some Basset Hounds so we was all very excited to go and meet her.  Mummy did actually meet her in 1990 when the Hit Man and Her came to town but that was a veeerrryyy long time ago.   So me, Shirley, Ollie and Louie went to have our photo taken and Michaela was lovely and sweet and she chatted to our parents and showed us photos of her cute puppy.


Then Michaela and the press lady went to open the show and we went back to our stand and to be honest me, Shirley and Ollie were all knackered after yesterday so we sat at the back for a bit and napped under our blankets and let the other four do all the meeting and greeting.   Shirley and Ollie got up after their naps and were friendly and greety but I was just too tired so I said to Mummy to let the children come and stroke me while I'm sleeping and I promise I won't snap.   I did a little snap at little Bessie when she climbed on me and woke me up but I did say sorry.   Mummy said it was OK that I was asleep though cos people thought I looked cute anyway.  Dena and Simon came to sit with us for a bit but then they had to go and meet Gill and Ziggy.

At the end of the show we took all our pictures and banners and stuff down and then when we had tidied up we put all the things that needed to go back into the big red bus into a big pile but there was way too much to carry to the car park cos it was really far so Sam, Shirley and Ollie went to get the big red bus and me and Mummy waited and everyone finished tidying up.  Everyone else offered to wait and help load the bus but knowing what it's like getting out of the car park and into the loading bay we thought she might be hours so we said they should all go.

Nobody was allowed into the loading bay until 5.30 cos it's not safe or something but they wouldn't let people queue and wait so Sam had to drive back and to from one roundabout to the next for half an hour cos there was nowhere to park whilst stopping to phone Mummy to moan cos she wanted someone to vent to and Shirley had fallen asleep and Ollie said he's too famous to care.    Anyway eventually she got into the loading bay and Mummy and me went out and Sam came to meet me and took me back to the car while Mummy grabbed all the stuff.   And then we were all packed up and we could go home.  We went back to Sam's and swapped our things from the big red bus to the little red Fiat and we kissed everyone goodbye and got in our little red Fiat and drove home.    We didn't stop for tea cos we were tired and we just wanted to get home.   

When we got home Daddy cooked Mummy some pizza and chips while I had my tea and Carly and Lotty sniffed everything and asked nosy questions.  Then me and Mummy snuggled on the setttee and Carly wanted to snuggle too so she sat on my head and we watched Poldark and then we went to bed.

Monday 10 October 2016

Barry's Island. By Bessie

On Saturday Mummy and Daddy took us to Barry's Island to play with our friends.   Our Grandad is called Barrie.  It's not his island though, it belongs to a different Barry.

We met our friends on the prom, there were 15 Basset Hounds and a schnauzer.   Loads of people walking past stopped to cuddle us and take our photos.   Our last foster sister Betty was there with her Daddy.  Now she's called Dottie though, it suits her cos she has dotty ears (and is a bit dotty).  She remembered us and she ran over to Mummy, did a celebratory wee on her shoes, then rolled in it and shook wee all over everyone.    That's how you know Dottie loves you.

We ran on the beach for a bit then we went to this cafe called K9 plus one which is super dog friendly.  The lovely owner, April, gave us all biscuits she'd baked and the humans had hot chocolate and cake.   Carly and Bella sat on the settee, the rest of us were good and sat on the floor.

We decided it would be fun to do this again so we asked April if we could hire the cafe for a Christmas Party and she said we could cos she loves dogs and parties.  

On Sunday Mummy and Tom went out to buy supplies for our stand at the National Pet Show, she wanted some hooks to hang the banner up and some pretty ribbon for the bunting cos it's on pink wool at the moment and it looks a bit tatty.  She got some lovely BRNGB pink ribbon with pompoms.  Everyone loves pink pompoms.  Now she needs to make more bunting cos we've had about 30 dogs since she made the last lot and she likes every BRNGB dog to have their face on it.

Friday 7 October 2016

When I went to the dentist. By Bessie

I had to go to the dentist last week.   I didn't need any teefs out though, the doggy dentist said I have lovely teefs for a girl my age.  

Last Friday Mummy said to Daddy "Let's go camping tonight" so he said OK and when they got home from work they packed up the caravan and put me in the car and off we went to Ross on Wye for the weekend. 


When we got to the campsite we walked to Morrison's to get some food but neither of them could decide what they wanted so they both had to go in. That left the problem of what to do with me. 
"Let's put her in her pram and pretend she's a baby," says Daddy. 

"OK," says Mummy, "we might get barred for life but ho hum I'm a Tesco girl at heart."
"People will think it's our grandchild." says he marching in to the store. He who had downed a bottle of beer in 30 seconds flat and clearly hadn't thought THAT comment through. So they put me in my pram and ran in trying to avoid staff but they were EVERYWHERE. How many shelf stackers does one tiny supermarket need???? We got a few double takes but I think most people thought we just had a very hairy big nosed baby. Until baby decided she wanted to get out of the pram and started HOWLING.
"Run" hissed Mummy, "Run fast. Don't stop to speak to anyone. I'll finish here."

 Mummy was queueing at the checkout.  Daddy was running for the door, he got through the checkouts and was almost at the exit when the woman who mans the little stand they have where people ask silly questions heard the noise and started following him. She has almost caught up when another employee stepped in front and stopped him. Well, Mummy just saw her look in the pram and then they spoke for a second and he left so she thought she had thrown him out. The other woman stopped and went back to her silly question stand, happy that someone else had chucked him out. Mummy went outside and said haha you got busted and he said what the woman had actually done was whispered "Is that a Basset? I thought I recognised the noise. How sweet.". 

The next day we went into town and we had lunch outside a nice cafe.  I had a few chips and then slept in my pram.   We watched telly in the evening and the next morning we came home.


Last Sunday Mummy and Bryn took all us houndies for a day at the beach seeing as it might be the last nice day til Spring.  We went to Exmouth, we went for a nice walk up a hill then down to the beach but to be honest it was a bit far and it's a good job we took the pram.


How Mummy tried to better herself. By Bessie

Katie got an A in her Art AS level.   That afternoon she went to stay with our cousin Sasha who is home from Milan for the summer.  She's a model.   Mummy took Katie to Cardiff and waved her off on the Megabus.  

Mummy and Tom did a transport from Bristol to Worcester for a nice doggy called Snoopy.

Mummy wanted to go to college to get her Maths GCSE but the day she had to go and do her assessment one of the boys in work phoned in sick and there was nobody in so she missed it.  She was really cross and upset.

We got a new foster sister called Betty.  She came in with her husband George but George was going to stay with Betty, one of our previous foster sisters, and Daisy so their Mummy and Daddy went to meet the owner and brought them to their house.  Mummy and Bryn went to their house to pick Betty up.   Betty and George were very cute but they needed baffs.  Mummy brought flea and wormer for them and then they brought Betty back to our house where she had a baff.  The person who gave us George and Betty said they had been making babies together and Betty had just had her season and might be pregnant.

We were supposed to be having a BBQ at our house but it was raining really bad so we cancelled it and instead Louise, Dave and Bertie came for tea and for a sleepover.  

The next day me, Mummy, Bryn, Betty and Louise, Dave and Bertie went to Pembrey for Dogs Day Out.   We were a bit worried that it would be rubbish like the last show we did in Wales but it was great fun.  Everyone was really friendly and we took Betty to meet one of the vets on another stall and she examined her and said she didn't think she was pregnant.  We really hoped she wasn't cos we don't want puppies.    Our friend John came to help us on our stall and him and Betty fell in love at first sight...more on that later.

At the end of the stall John Burns the big boss man from Burns dog food came over to thank us for coming and he was really nice and sweet and Mummy and Louise got a bit giggly in the presence of greatness.

On Monday Mummy took Betty to the vet and Betty had an ultrasound and she wasn't pregnant.  Yay!  So she was booked in and spayed on Friday.

On Saturday our friend John brought his girlfriend and daughter to meet Betty and they fell in love with her too so they decided they would adopt her, like we didn't know that the second they met anyway.

So after the homecheck Betty went to her new home on Friday and we can't wait to see her again.


What I did on my Summer Holidays. By Lotty.

We went on our holidays to Ilfracombe.   Bessie didn't come cos she won't walk anywhere and Carly didn't come cos she doesn't like other dogs.  Anyway everyone said I deserved a treat after I nearly like properly died and everything.  So Bessie and Carly stayed home with Tom.  He didn't want to come cos he doesn't like camping.

So on a Thursday in August we went to Devon with our caravan.  We had lunch at Taunton Deane services on the way.  I had chips.  Katie had a panini.  Everyone else had a McDonalds.

Our campsite was lovely.  There was bunny rabbits and a lake and a meadow and free herbs to take and a pizza van came on Fridays and a million bathrooms.

On our first night we had been invited to Sarah and Gordon's for tea.  They live right up on the clifftop in a beautiful cottage.  They had 3 Bassets and a PBGV and they were all lovely.  Apparently I was not lovely and it is not OK to empty the bin and steal food out of people's hands.

On Friday we went to Ilfracombe.  Mummy said she wondered if we would see a Basset that she knew and we had only just parked the car when we saw a Basset and it turned out to be the Basset that she knew.   We went on the beach and we had a paddle and then Mummy fell in the sea cos she is an idiot.   We had lunch in a dog friendly fish and chip restaurant cos that is what you should always do at the seaside.   We went to an icecream shop and Mummy bought me a gravy icelolly but I didn't like it.  Daddy had a lick and he didn't like it either so she threw it in the bin.

In the evening there was parade in town so we walked into town to watch and we had to wait for hours for the parade.   Katie and Bryn got bored waiting and went to the chip shop.  While we was eating our chips the parade came past and there was a mariachi band letting off fireworks off the roof of their float.   Right next to me they let one off and the noise scared me to death.  Since I had my earsies removed I never heard a noise but this went right through my head.    It scared every dog in town and all the dogs started howling and barking and Mummy said we need to go now cos it was 8.50 and there was a firework display starting at 9 which they thought wouldn't bother me cos I am deaf.  As we were running up the hill to get back to the campsite before the fireworks started there were dozens of people with dogs running with us, a mass dog exodus escaping town.

On Saturday we went to Lynton and we had lunch in a dog friendly restaurant and Mummy spilled her water all over the table which was very embarrasing.  Then we met two men with a Basset and they asked if we were in Ilfracombe yesterday cos they thought they had seen us when they were driving through town and they hoped they would get chance to meet beautiful me.  Afterwards we went to Rock of Ages which was really nice and peaceful.  Then we went to this place called Woody Bay.  We had to walk a hundred miles to get to it and Katie moaned all the way and when we got there it was a bit pants so we turned round and walked all the way back to the car.

On Sunday we went to Woolacombe and we spent the day on the beach.  There are 2 beaches, one is dog friendly and one is not dog friendly but the dog beach was where all the cool people were.  I went for a paddle with Katie and Bryn and then I had a nap and we had lunch from a shop selling nice baguettes and pasties.  In the evening Daddy said we could go to a pub for tea as it was our last night so we went to this little country pub and had a really nice tea.

Next morning we had to pack up and go home.  We went to McDonalds for lunch on the way home.  I had a lovely holiday but I did miss my sisters.

Bryn's birthday. By Bessie

We went camping to Malmesbury for the weekend.   Me, Mummy and Daddy.  We took my pram cos I don't like to walk too far these days and I did use it a lot of the time.

On the Saturday we went into town for lunch and we only found one cafe that said it was dog friendly.  Mummy wheeled my pram in and the man behind the counter squealed (like a girl) that no prams were allowed and she could leave it outside in the street.  Mummy said no thanks so we went to the pub instead which was probably much nicer anyway.

Bryn had his 15th Birthday.  The humans went to Red Hot World Buffet.  Aunty Mic, Uncle Rob, Ben and Louisa came too, they had a lovely time.

Mummy had to transport an elderly dog to Birmingham so she said to Katie did she want to go to the bullring (shops in Birmingham, not to watch a bullfight) for her birthday treat.  So they picked Ianto up and drove him to Birmingham to meet Greg who was taking Ianto to his new home.

Then they went into town.  They couldn't find anywhere to park close to town and there didn't seem to be a park and ride so they parked slightly out of town and walked in.  That turned out to be a good idea cos they found some really cool vintage shops that they wouldn't have seen otherwise.   Then they had lunch at Pizza Express and got free milkshake off some ladies in town.

Mummy and Daddy's old boss has his own pet shop now so they took me down to visit and to get some foods for us houndies.  It's a very nice pet shop, I got to be a VIP customer and go and sit in the upstairs office and take tea with the boss.   Afterwards we went to Sandy Bay for a walk on the beach and we had lunch in a very nice dog friendly cafe.

We went to Lenny and Edie's birthday party at Actionpetz.  It was loads of fun and we played and ate birthday cake and there was a raffle of a pigs nose which Katie is very glad we didn't win.

We went to the Basset Olympics at Debbie's house.  She has a lovely garden.  We played games and raced and had loads of fun.

The next day though Lotty was really poorly, her temperature was really high and Mummy was scared she had heatstroke so she wrapped her in a wet towel and rushed her to the vets but the vet on duty said it wasn't heatstroke that it was an infection.  Her temperature was really high, they took her out the back to cool her down then sent her home with antibiotics.

A few days later she was no better and one morning her head swelled up to the size of an extra head on the side of her head.  Mummy rushed her to the vets again.  We were so scared, we thought we were going to lose her.  The vet kept her in and Mummy had to go to work.  The vet phoned a few hours later to say it was an abscess.  They had removed it but she had to stay overnight cos her temperature was still very high.

The next morning Mummy, Daddy and Bryn went to pick her up then they went to pick up the car they bought Katie for her 17th birthday.  Lotty went with them cos they didn't like to leave her.   They brought the car home and Mummy went to buy Lotty a cooling mat and a cooling collar.  Lotty slept in the back of the car cos she was very sleepy.

When Grandma and Grandad came to stay. By Bessie


Grandma and Grandad came for the weekend.   We were having a party at the Village Hall for the Queen's 90th birthday so in the morning all the humans went over and decorated the hall with Union Jack flags and stuff and in the afternoon we had the party.   Wales was playing in the World Cup that day so Matt brought his telly in and put it up on the wall.    We had a good turn out and loads of people from the village came.   Grandma had too much to drink so Grandad had to put her to bed with a sick bucket.  Mummy had too much to drink too and thought gymnastics was like riding a bike.  She was wrong, having BAGA 4 from 1982 does not mean you can still do backflips in 2016.

The next weekend we went to a BBQ at a pub in the Wirral called the Basset Hound.  All 4 of us Houndies went with Mummy and Daddy.    We went for a walk first and then we had BBQ and raffle and a fun dog show back at the pub.

We went to a garden party in Henley (where it's posh).  This was a big day because Manny's new family were coming to adopt him.  We love Manny and we didn't really want him to go but he needed a family of his own really.  Lotty and Manny went for the walk through the woods.  Me and Carly stayed at Paula's house with Tom and Bryn.    After lunch Manny's new Mummy and brother and sister came to get him.  Lucky for him they were very nice people and the children were very sweet and went they left they both gave Mummy a hug and we all said goodbye to our foster brother.

The next day Mummy and Daddy took us to a Basset fun day to cheer us up.  There was a fun dog show but we didn't enter the fancy dress competition this time cos Mummy had been too busy to make costumes this year.

Manny. By Bessie

We got a new foster brother called Manny.   Mummy and Katie went to meet Rob and Sophie at the services in Bristol cos they were very kind and picked him up from his house and brought him from Devon.     The services was very busy cos it was summer but Manny was a very nice boy and worth waiting for.

Manny had used to sleep in his old mummys bed so our Mummy said it would be OK for him to come and sleep upstairs with us.  It was a bit of a squeeze with us 4, Mummy AND Daddy in the bed and Manny always had to spoon with Mummy but he was a good sleeper and he never had one single accident in the house the whole time he lived with us.

The first weekend he was with us Mummy, Katie, Aunty Louise, Uncle Dave, Aunty Sam and Aunty Gill did a show called the South Wales Dog and Family Fun Day.   They did this show last year and had a really good time so when they were invited to come again they said yes.

Only this year it was pants.   They would only let one car into the exhibitors car park so Aunty Sam took the van in and we had to park in the main carpark then walk miles through long wet grass to get to the showground.   Manny pulled Mummy over in the wet grass and she was soaking wet all day long.   When they got to the entrance the gate was locked and the people manning it refused to open it until the show opened so they had to walk another hundred miles to find the exhibitors entrance.

When they got inside they found that the charity stalls had been put really far away from the rest of the show so hardly anyone came over all day.  It was rubbish.  Massive disappointment, will not be going again.

The next weekend there was a celebrating rescues day at Action petz.  I went to this one and Manny stayed home.    It was OK, we met some nice people but I think we made about £5.  I don't think these type of shows are good money makers.

Lotty had her 6th birthday.  Mummy baked carrot cake.  It was delicious.



Our day out at The National Pet Show. Special guest appearance by Betty.

Hi!  My name's Betty.  Bessie said I could tell you my story.  So this is what happened.  I lived with Mummy and Daddy and my baby human but then Daddy went away to live somewhere else so Mummy asked Aunty Sam if she could come and get me cos Mummy wasn't coping very well with me and my baby human.    So Aunty Sam and Bryn came to get me and I went for a ride to their house.   Aunty Sam noticed my heart mumur straight away so she took me to Bessie's vets and the vet said yes I did have a heart murmur so I had to go and have a scan.

Then Aunty Sam was going to stay at Aunty Louise's for the weekend with Other Aunty Sam cos they were going to the National Pet Show.    Bessie was supposed to go but she said I could go instead cos it would be a fun adventure so we went to Aunty Louise's on Friday evening and I met lots of Basset friends and Other Aunty Sam and Shirley stayed too.  We went for a walk and it was lots of fun.  Frank wanted to be my boyfriend but Aunty Sam said I'm too young for a boyfriend.

On Saturday morning we got up super super early and Aunty Genny and Cassie came over so all the Aunties and me, Cassie, Penny and Shirley went into that there London and to the show.  We had to walk a nundred miles from the car park to the show.

We found our stand at the show.  It was one of the biggest stands which we was very pleased with.  What we was doing was this thing called Discover Dogs where loads of breeds have their own stand and people basically just come over and cuddle us all day long,  We girls was all up for that.  I was having a big adventure with my Aunties and my new friends.  

It was a super busy day but we was all good girls and we made lots of new friends.  I made bestest friends with a bloodhound, me and him was in love.

At the end of the day we was all very tired, we packed up all our things and walked another nundred miles to the car and drove home to Aunty Louise's.    Aunty Genny and Other Aunty Sam went home but me and Aunty Sam stayed cos Aunty Louise, Uncle Dave and Aunty Sam were going to a party and Penny was babysitting little me.

After the Auntys and Uncle came back from the party I snuggled on the settee with Aunty Sam to sleep.  Next morning we were going on another big adventure so we needed a good nights sleep.

On Sunday Aunty Sam drove me to the seaside to meet my new mummy and daddy and my new sister Daisy.    I love my new mummy and daddy and Daisy and I did live happily ever after and I did have a scan and my heart is OK at the moment.



THE END by Betty

Tuesday 19 April 2016

What happens in Amsterdam comes home with you and gives you tonsillitis. By Sam

So I had to go to Belgium for work and thought for some ridiculous reason it would be a good idea to fly in to Amsterdam instead of Brussels.   I was meeting two people from work on Sunday afternoon at Amsterdam airport, one was flying in from Manchester and the other from Edinburgh.  
Didn't get off to a great start.    I took my cocktail of meds to get me on the flight (and not puke/shake/faint/cry hysterically into the lap of the unfortunate stranger next to me) one hour before take off, like you're supposed to.
2 travel sickness tablets, 2 decongestants, 2 anadin extra, 2 ibuprofen and a sumatriptan.    Put my little sea bands on, went through security.

My one bag (for I was flying with Easyjet and that is all you are allowed) came through the X ray machine in several pieces (note it went into the X ray machine fully intact).  I dragged my bag through to the departure lounge with half of the handle hanging off and one wonky wheel and checked the board.     Only one delay.     Yup it was the Easyjet flight to Amsterdam.   One hour.   Good job I brought War and Peace (that's not a joke, mind you I've been reading for months and I'm still only about 10% through.)

Eventually we were allowed to board the plane so, bearing in mind my drugs were taken a full hour too early, the plane hadn't even started moving before I started to feel queazy.    I was in the very back seat on the aisle.  I started rifling through the pouch in front looking for a sickbag and the man in the aisle seat next to me grabbed his and flung it at me, looking down sadly at his cheese sandwich.   Who takes a cheese sandwich onto an aeroplane?

Anyway you will  - I'm sure - be pleased to know I was not sick and the cabin crew were all lovely and one of them kept bringing me glasses of water.

But the handle of my suitcase came off completely on the steps getting off the plane and I was forced to carry it round for the rest of my stay like some prehistoric bloody person.

The automatic passport reading machines at immigration were broke so everything was being done by hand and at one point the queues were so long they had backed all the way to the back of the arrivals hall and people were treading water on the escalators.  At this point all the Dutch people in the waiting area started shouting what sounded very much like obscenities at the immigration officers and they finally got off their (fit) arses and opened the gates.     At this point the scene became much like when the steerage passengers managed to break the gates in Titanic and someone ended up getting shot.   Actually it could very well have gone like that cos there were a lot of guns about.     Anyway nobody's passports got looked at, we all got a cursory glance and a wave through.

I finally arrived in the main airport over two hours late.   My colleagues had been waiting for a veerrrryyy long time and had had enough of Amsterdam Airport so we decided it was high time we went to find our hotel.

It is very important at this point I feel to tell you that when I was three I spoke fluent Dutch.    Unfortunately I grew up and moved away.    I most definitely no longer speak fluent Dutch.

We attempted to buy railway tickets from the machine.    Thirty minutes later, after enlisting the help of anyone who glanced in our general direction for more than a nano second we headed for the escalators clutching our precious tickets.     Upon arrival on the designated platform it became very clear that this bit of the station was shut.    After asking the nearest person to translate one of the - very many - signs plastered about, we discovered that yes this part of the station was indeed shut but, apparently, the signs did not tell you where the alternative platform to Amsterdam city centre was.  So back up the escalators we went, eyes darting round desperately trying to attract the attention of friendly locals.   For the record there were many of these, who all spoke very good English and were all very helpful.

We were directed to the correct platform by some friendly ladies and the train arived at the exact time it said it would - not a second earlier or later.     A DOUBLE DECKER train!   We sat on the bottom deck, this meant your head was level with the platform, which was a bit weird.    The train was proper dirty mind so not everything is efficient.

When we got to the city centre we passed all the fast food kiosks and the smell was amazing.  All I wanted to come to Amsterdam for was a frikendel with frit sauce out of a vending machine.    But it was late and we just wanted to find our hotel so we hurried past - I told myself I would get one on the way home but I never did.   When we stepped out of the station into the night air the smell of weed was overpowering.  We all looked at each other in shock and laughed hysterically (maybe we were inhaling too much of the stuff).    What a cliche though.      We got on a bendy bus (that wasn't special they have them in Bristol) and managed to find our hotel in one go.    We all hoped our husbands were impressed that three women managed to make it all the way to a hotel in Amsterdam ON OUR OWN.  No taxis, no sat navs.  We rock!

The hotel was super posh but the rooms were tiny.   I had a single bed and the bathroom door banged against the bed when you opened the door.   But it was only for me and only for one night so all good.  I threw what was left of my suitcase on the bed and went down to meet the others.   The hotel bar was empty and there was no restaurant so we decided to go out and find some dinner.    Our hotel was on the corner of a really posh shopping street so we walked down it looking in the windows of Versace, Louis Vuitton etc, but to be honest food was more important than handbags and shoes at this moment.

After walking for about half an hour we assumed Amsterdam must be shut on Sunday evenings as every restaurant was closed except this one really fancy one where everyone coming out was dressed super posh - but then climbing onto grubby old bicycles and cycling off.  So we turned round and set off back to the hotel.  After a few steps a 60 something man appeared from nowhere and asked if we spoke English.    Turned out he had arrived earlier today on a coach trip from Portsmouth and he was clearly very lonely as he walked with us all the way back to our hotel.

"Ah well, this is us, bye then" says us politely.
"If you were looking for somewhere to eat all the restaurants are just round the corner" says he, "I'll show you if you like."
Well, we did like, although there was a chance we were going to be asking for a table for four,   So we went the other way out of the hotel and low and behold there it was!  Amsterdam! In all it's ancient, beautiful, drug fuelled glory.     We walked along the river and said goodbye to our new BFF outside Hard Rock Cafe.   He had already had his dinner, we didn't dump him that cruelly.

Dinner was nice but we were tired so we had coke with dinner (drink of not line of) and then headed back to the hotel.   One drink in the bar and time for bed.

The next morning we had breakfast in the hotel bar, continental; meat, cheese, bread and a boiled egg and waited in the snow (beautiful but worrying) for the taxi we had booked last night.   The snow stopped and didn't stick and the taxi ride was terrifying, remind me never to attempt to drive a car or ride a bicycle through Amsterdam during rush hour.  We were due to meet another colleague who was flying in from Heathrow at 9 and had told us to wait for him by the car rental so we sat down and waited, watching the insanely long queue getting longer and longer.    After about an hour one of us asked the others if we shouldn't get into the queue and hold him a place.  So I was just writing a text to ask him when I glanced up and saw him joining the end of the incredibly long line.    Whoops!  So we went to Starbucks and brought back coffee for everyone while we waited.  Another hour later our car was ready.  Apparently the computers had crashed so everything was being done by hand.  The car we were supposed to be hiring had been given to someone else so another one would be allocated to us when we got to the car park, which was a "short" walk away.

40 miles later (or something, please bear in mind everyone else has suitcases on wheels, I am dragging round a broken one and it's very heavy) we reached the car park and were given our replacement car.  And very nice it was too, a Mercedes but I can't tell you more than that.    It was silver too...I think. Maybe grey.  Or black.  Anyway, we couldn't get the sat nav to stick on the window so I had to hold it on my lap and navigate the 3 hour journey to Belgium.

We made it in one go, no wrong turns at all.    When we arrived at the factory we were told we had come to the wrong reception and our hosts would come down and meet us but we were all desperate for a wee so we asked if we could use the toilet.   The toilets stank of poo.  It was disgusting.

Then we went to a restaurant for lunch which didn't have a menu, you just got what you were given and liked it.   Luckily I did like it.  We had these little cream cheese nibbly things, then soup, then stuffed peppers and pasta (which repeated on me something chronic all night, I shouldn't eat pork really).   But it was all delicious.

After lunch we went for a tour of the factory which was less dull than I thought it would be then had a meeting with the managers of the factory.  Then we went back to our hotel for dinner.   Our colleague who was driving had to go back to Amsterdam that evening so he paid for our rooms and left us to it.  I went to my room for a bit (to sort out the repeating mince) and then had a shower and got changed and met the others in the bar.    The hotel was another super swanky one, it looked like an Ikea showroom, all white plastic and weird sculptures.    The waiter brought over an iPad with the menu on.    Fish or fish for starters, fish, fish or steak for main.   I ordered a bowl of chips much to his disgust (and some deodorant for the waiter.  Not really but he did need it).    I didn't stay up late, to be honest I was feeling pretty poorly.  In hindsight I was coming down with flu but I didn't know that at the time and blamed it on the pork.

The next morning it was chucking it down.  We had another continental breakfast and walked over to the factory which was only a few minutes from the hotel, had another meeting, some nice rolls for lunch then they had called us a taxi to take us to Antwerp station to get the train back to Amsterdam.   Antwerp station is beautiful, the most incredible architecture and bloody enormous.   Again, the train arrived at the exact right time, not too early, not too late.  An impeccably dressed lady conductor got off and showed us to our - prebooked - seats.   Which some cheeky cows were sat in.  They were not impressed to be moved but it was a busy train and our Belgian hosts had paid extra for us to prebook our seats.    The train was lovely, very plush and clean.  

We arrived at Amsterdam airport and one of my colleagues planes was boarding so we said goodbye and the two of us settled down in Starbucks for the 8 hour wait for our planes.    After we had sat there long enough that we were starting to get funny looks from the staff , and there's only so much milkshake you can drink before you explode, we went for a walk round the enormous airport.  I swear the shopping area is bigger than Newport town centre.  But with less poundshops.

We had our tea in Burger King and I got a sachet of frit sauce.    O M G.   It was just as good as I remember.   If only I could take some home with me but I only had hand luggage and a 100ml limit.   Saddest moment ever.    After we had exhausted the airport console we went through security.  As I was walking away with the remains of my suitcase and my boots in my hand a voice shouts "Samantha Morgan, you might need this."  So I went back to get my passport off the immigration officer that apparently had been on the floor under the conveyer belt.   Not quite sure how that happened but ho hum.

Then I had a look round all the duty free shops to see if any sold frit sauce but other than some pasta sauces that were the same brand they sell in Tesco but five times the price there was nothing worth buying so I got some iced tea to take my cocktail of drugs with and we settled down to wait it out.

My flight left on time, my colleagues was late so I said goodbye and carried my hateful suitcase to the gate.   Only half the people had gone through when they decided there was too much hand luggage and everything else had to go in the hold.  I showed the girl the remains of my case and said "You can't throw this in the hold, it won't survive the flight.  I need it with me."  She looked at me like something she'd scraped off her sensible shoe and told me to wait for her supervisor.  So I had to stand there like a dick watching while everybody else boarded the plane.  Then the supervisor came over and the girl was talking to her in Dutch and kept looking at me and pointing.   So the supervisor picked up my bag and said "Of course it can't go in the hold" rolling her eyes at the girl, "Put it under the seat in front."   So I picked up my bag and strutted (as best you can when you're off you're face on prescription meds, shaking with fear at the thought of getting on the plane and clutching a broken suitcase) onto the plane, everyone looking at me like they thought I was that one passenger that had to be called for last boarding five times.

I was in an aisle seat again next to two 18 ish lads who looked like they'd spent their weekend getting stoned.    While the flight attendant was trying to check everyone had their seatbelts on the boy next to me asked if he could get a toastie.    Got the munchies have you love?    She told him he could have one when the trolley came round IN THE AIR NUMBNUTS (she didn't add the last bit but it was in her eyes).

The trolley came, boy ordered his cheese toastie, took one bite and fell asleep.  I spent the rest of the flight seeing and smelling a greasy stinky toastie and trying not to vomit at the thought of eating such a thing.  As we were circling over Bristol airport the cabin pressure got too much and my eye blew (like it always does coming home, never on the way out though weirdly).   The pain was so intense it felt like my eye socket was going to explode.     I staggered off the plane and through customs in a daze.  So much so the immigration officer looked at me strangely and asked if I was OK.  I felt it important to explain that it was merely prescription drugs for fear of flying and exploded head, especially since I never even had a single alcoholic drink while I was away never mind space cakes or hash brownies or whatever else everyone told me to try in Amsterdam.

I walked the ten miles (it said it was half a mile but I swear it was ten) back to the car cos the shuttle bus wasn't running at that time of night and drove home with one eye.  Not advisable.

Next day went to work, by 5pm that night I was in bed with vomiting and fever and spent the next fortnight in bed with flu and tonsillitis.

So, to conclude, I'm never flying again.  If I want to go abroad again I will drive.  However far it is.

Saturday 9 January 2016

Pardon? By Bessie

So Mummy dropped Lotty off at the vets on her way to work yesterday.   The vet phoned at 2 and said the operation had gone well and he would phone in the morning to tell us if she was ready to come home.

This morning Mummy phoned at 10 and the nurse answered and said she was just about to phone,  She said Lotty had eaten and she was still on the drip and we could come and pick her up at 1.

So Mummy, Daddy and Katie went to get her and she came out with her little cone on and they all shouted "Lotty!" but she was looking the other way and didn't turn round for her favourite people and they knew that she really is deaf.   So Mummy asked the nurse and the nurse said "Oh yes definitely, he's removed everything.  There's nothing left to hear with."

So they brought Lotty home and Lotty had a little wee in the garden then got in her lovely furry bed that nobody else is allowed in (Carly slept in it last night but don't tell Lotty).   After a few hours she got up crying and shivering and Mummy gave her some metacam and some chikkin and rice and she ate it all up then went back to bed.

When she had her other ear done they gave her tramadol to go home with and Mummy did ask if she could have some but the nurse said that Lotty's vet Joel had gone home and the other vet didn't like to change the prescription but if the metacam wasn't working then to come back tomorrow and they will give us some tramadol.

Now she is sleeping in her furry bed.

In other news we have 12 dogs in rescue.  We had 14 but two were adopted this morning.  Busy busy busy.

Thursday 7 January 2016

Lotty and her last day of hearing. By Bessie

Lotty had to go back for her IV injections until Sunday.    Last night she went to see the vet to see how her wound was healing.  The vet said he was very happy and Mummy said he'd done a good job.  Then he said he wanted to do the other ear soon.  So Mummy said when, thinking he meant like February or something, and he said Friday!    Mummy was a bit shocked but she thought better to get it over with so they booked her in for 8am tomorrow morning.   She had her tea tonight and now she's not allowed anything to eat or drink til after she's had her op.   She will have to stay in overnight again and then can come home on Saturday.

Daddy won a treadmill dead cheap on Ebay so they going to go and fetch that at the weekend then Mummy and Daddy will become super fit (allegedly).

The humans were all eating their shepherds pie (except Katie who's a vegan so she had a baked potato with beans cos she didn't want the lentil shepherds pie that Mummy had made and frozen for her last month) anyway, then Daddy says this is the last night Lotty we can shout "Tea up" and Lotty will run into the kitchen for her biccy (on account of her being totally deaf after her TECA-LBO tomorrow).  And everyone felt all sad.  Then Mummy said she was going to sing to Lotty in bed so she would be glad she was going deaf and Daddy was in the pantry and he shouted back "CAN I SLEEP IN THE OTHER ROOM?"  and Mummy said, " You didn't need to do the punchline moron, I already did the punchline."

What we did in December. By Bessie

Mummy and Daddy's work had their first ever Christmas night out.  They went to the Rock and Fountain for a meal and it was very nice too they said.

We went to the Branch Christmas Party.  We had loads of fun but we got there super late cos Daddy's car got a flat tyre and they had to turn round and go back and then we all got in Mummy's car but she didn't have enough petrol so they had to go and buy some.

We didn't win first prize in the fancy dress with our Beanie Baby costumes.    I think Mummy has got very lazy with her costume making lately.

Mummy had a week and a half off work cos she had done her usual thing and not taken any holidays all year and ended up wasting them.  On the Monday she went Christmas shopping in Cardiff.  On Tuesday the piano man came to tune the piano in the village hall next door so Mummy had to hang around to pay him.   On Wednesday it was Katie's parents evening but that was about five minutes long cos she only has three lessons.  On Thursday she took Katie into town to get her hair cut and finished the last of her Christmas shopping, then in the evening it was the lighting of the christmas tree next door so Mummy did the bar all night.  On Friday Grandma, Grandad, Aunty Mic, Sasha and baby Louisa came to stay for the weekend.  We love baby Louisa, we are the best babysitting dogs in the whole wide world.

On Saturday the humans went to a frost fayre and they said I could come was we was meeting Zoe and my friend Gunner.    When we saw Gunner and Zoe we ran over and me and Gunner had sniffs and meet and greet and it was lots of fun.  But it was very cold so we didn't stay long.

On Sunday it was the Basset Rescue Network 3rd annual Christmas party.   We went over super early to set up and we laid all the tables and chairs out and made the kitchen all nice and made a grotto for Father Christmas and Grandad came over and helped.  Then everyone arrived and we had the biggest and best Christmas party ever and there were 55 dogs and about 70 humans and we played games and ate snossijs and Father Christmas came and gave us all a present.

On the 16th Lotty had her ear canal removed.   The operation is called a TECA-LBO.    She stayed in the vets overnight and Mummy went to collect her at lunchtime the next day.    A few days later she got an infection and she had to go back for an IV injection every day for 14 days, even Christmas day.  She was really really poorly for the first week, she barely woke up and just lay in her bed sleeping.   Mummy bought her some really fancy soft food and fed her with a baby spoon but she still lost 3kg.

We had a nice Christmas apart from Lotty being poorly.  I got a sabre tooth tiger, Carly got an alien and Lotty got a monkey.  Then she had to go to the vet.   The christmas day visit was the quickest visit ever, they had to ring the bell and a nurse came and unlocked the door,  they were in and out in five minutes.

Grandma and Grandad came on Boxing day to stay and we had another Christmas which was lots of fun.   The boxing day visit to the vets took ages, we had to wait for an hour cos all these emergencies kept coming in, all the dogs who had eaten choklit and mince pies and tin foil.

Mummy went to Sam's for the day with Louise for Sam's birthday lunch.  They went to the pub and I found out after it was a dog friendly pub and Shirley and Ollie got to go but I didn't.  Not fair.  Mummy said it was my job to look after Lotty so the next day I showed them how good I was at looking after Lotty by coming to the vets with them.   Mummy said it might be better cos everytime she ahd to give Lotty rescue remedy and on the days when they were kept waiting ages Lotty got so worked up she ended up knocking her canula out and then it took even longer to give her the medicine.   Except I was scared too and I accidentally did a really big poo in the middle of the waiting room and that didn't calm Lotty down at all and Mummy said I wasn't coming again.

We didn't do anything for New Years eve.  Lotty went to the vets at four same as every other day then we watched telly and I thought I would have an early night so I went up to bed about ten but then someone started letting off fireworks at midnight and I could hear them and got scared so I cried and Mummy had to come upstairs and sit with me.


What we did in November. By Bessie

So, we've been super busy lately, as you can see by how long it has taken me to write my blog.   Possibly not interesting busy, just work and rescuing houndies and going for walks and cleaning the house and stuff.  Lemme see if I can find anything interesting that happened in November to tell you about.

Daddy went away to Grandad's for the weekend and Tom and Mummy took us to Cosmeston for a walk with Louis, Rollo, Mouse and their mummy.   Lotty and Mouse had lots of fun playing and chasing cos us old timers don't like to run about as much.

Tom had a birthday, the humans went out to dinner at their favourite pub.

Me and Mummy went to stay at Miss Diane's house for the weekend with Miss Susan, Louise and Sam and all the houndies.   We had a chinese takeaway on Saturday and on Sunday we went for a walk to Dovestone's reservoir to meet all our friends.   At the end of the walk Navi came home with us.   We got stuck in traffic and it took 6 hours to get home.  Navi sang most of the way.   6 hours is a long time when someone is singing in your ear.

The next Saturday Mummy and Daddy drove Navi to Dorset to the Birkett-Smith Animal Sanctuary where the lovely Joy was going to look after her and make her super adoptable.   After they said goodbye to Navi Mummy was driving when suddenly this big tanker came flying round a blind bend on a really narrow road and Mummy screamed and she tried to brake and ended up wedged in between the tanker and the embankment.    Daddy had to climb over the seat and get the car out for her and then the tanker could move.    When they checked they thought the car was going to be destroyed but other than a bit of mud there wasn't a scratch on it.   Then Daddy took Mummy for a pub lunch cos she was feeling sad about leaving Navi even though we know she is going to be ok now.