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At the end of November on a very wet Friday afternoon I picked up two labrador puppies, Dog A and Dog B. This was how they were registered at the vets as we hadn’t given them names yet and it has kind of stuck. The two boys huddled together in the footwell of my car, a little scared and confused. I wrapped them up in a blanket and placed them securely in their pen before surprising the kids. They were smitten.


It didn’t take long for Dog A to find his feet and he seems to grow more and more in confidence every day. He loves to explore but in equal measures is a scaredy cat. A dog barks and he comes running straight back to me. Dog B on the other hand loves cuddles and is not really all that bothered about exploring the world on his own. He likes to be by your side, and really is my second shadow. 

When the boys arrived they weighed just over 5kg each and were 8 weeks old. At their 12 week check up they weighed just over 10kgs. They have probably doubled in size too. Their paws seem to be getting bigger and their legs longer. I would say they are both bigger than J was but yet they still have a lot of puppy cuteness. Dog B is bigger than Dog A, but he does like his food and this is the only time I have ever seen him show any dominance over Dog A. 


The boys are getting better with their house training. They know if they sit by the door we open it for them to go outside but sometimes they don’t give us enough time to get to the door. They are getting there though it just takes time. They both know their names and are incredibly intelligent. Training such as sit, leave and come they have 99% of the time and we start formal training classes shortly.

They really have settled into the family and love to play. The children love them and I can’t imagine not having them.


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We’ve done something a little crazy and I am ever so excited. We have put down a deposit on not one but two Labradors. We went to see them at 2 days old and their Mum was just a well tempered and amazing dog, the puppies small with their eyes fused shut making squeaking noises. They were just a bundle of cuteness.

I am under no illusion that these small bundles will grow into large dogs. I have met their Mum and can see how big they will get, but honestly this just feels right. One of those decisions that sit peacefully with you and brings joy to you. As a family we simply cannot wait to bring them home.

Whilst we won’t be bringing them home until the end of November we are all beyond excited at welcoming our new additions. Even more so we are counting down the days until we can go and see them again. This time they should have their eyes open and be moving around a lot more. If you’ve any suggestions for names, they are both boys, please let me know as we are having lots of discussions around it!

For now though we are kept updated with regular pictures of the puppies and are loving watching them grow. One in particular seems to be developing rather a chubby tummy, and they are all growing a lot bigger. We haven’t picked the specific two out of the liter yet as we are waiting to see their individual personalities. Hopefully next time we go we will know a bit more. 

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The girls were super excited to be taking part in a scavenger hunt but this wasn't any ordinary scavenger hunt, we’re taking part in the H&A summertime scavenger hunt!  For our scavenger hunt we could think of no better place than Grandma and Grandads garden!  Full of places for the girls to explore and a little more exciting than our own garden it was perfect.

I gave the girls the list:

Something blue
A rainbow
Something that grows
A summer creepy crawly (butterflies, ladybirds, beetles)
A circle
A red front door
A ball
Something on wheels
H&A Frozen Olaf Bath & Shower Bubbles
H&A Frozen Olaf Colour Change Wash Mitt

My eldest read the list and both her and my youngest ran around the garden looking for things, the first item on the list caused a few arguments my eldest pointed to her swing and my youngest pointed to her slide both blue and both needed playing on before we could continue


My eldest then went a little out of order, but that's OK.  She remembered seeing red door on the list and took me to the car at the top of the drive.  Sure enough it had a red door and with it only a 2 seater it had a red front door.


Back to the list the girls were struggling to find a rainbow so we put this on hold to look for the next item on the list.  For some time the girls have been waiting for Grandads fig tree to grow some figs, and for the figs to grow enough for them to eat.  As soon as the girls read something that grows they ran over to the fig tree and pointed to the figs that they are so eagerly waiting to grow.


Hunting high and low there appeared to be no creepy crawlies, the girls did say the dogs crawl and they could crawl which I thought was a wonderful interpretation of the item to find.  Putting another on hold for us to find later we set off in search of a circle.  The girls tried to catch spotty dog as the quite rightly pointed out that spots are circles, but she wouldn't sit still long enough.  My youngest looked down and got very excited when she saw the spots on her wellie boots, lots of circles!


Next on the list was a ball.  With three dogs running around the garden I thought the girls would have picked up one of the balls the dogs play with but instead they pointed at the statue at the bottom of the garden, I love how the girls interpret each item.


We jumped into the girls electric car, which also was something on wheels, and headed to the end of the garden to hunt for creepy crawlies and a rainbow


At the end of the garden are some lovely blackberry bushes, scavenger hunting was clearly hard work as both girls stopped for a quick bite to eat.


It was rather lucky they did because hidden amongst the apple trees near the blackberries the girls spotted a butterfly, a perfect summer creepy crawly.


We hunted high and low for a rainbow, my youngest however began turning over flower pots.  As she did so she began singing I can sing a rainbow.  Then she started jumping and screaming, 'a rainbow Mummy a rainbow!'  Sure enough under a plant pot she had found a rainbow


A garden H&A scavenger hunt meant the girls were now ready for a bath, and a bath and Grandma house is obviously much more fun.  We ran the bath with our H&A Frozen Olaf Bath & Shower Bubbles


It was not long before the girls jumped into the warm bubble bath and had a nice warm hug with their H&A Frozen Olaf Colour Change Wash Mitt


A perfect way to spend the day at Grandma house!

If you would like to see more H&A scavenger hunts please take a look here 
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I sometimes think my youngest daughter is Dr Doolittle.  She loves all animals and I honestly believe she is at her happiest when she is sat with our dogs or with any animal.

girls with spotty dogyoungest with dog







Paw Patrol appeals to my youngest as it is an action packed adventure featuring six brave pups - Chase, Marshall, Rocky, Zuma, Rubble and Skye.  They are led by a tech savy 10 year old called Ryder.  My youngest loves watching the pups and the adventures they get up to.

Paw Patrol are back in adventure bay with 8 new episodes on DVD on 27th July.  My youngest has had a little sneak peak and she was hooked for the 92minutes.  Especially with Marshall who reminds her of our spotty dog.

paw patrol dvd cover

If your little one likes Paw Patrol feel free to download the activity sheets.

activity 1activity 2activity 3

 We were sent a review disk, all words are my own opinion

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A little while ago I ran a giveaway for Dogfest tickets.  I had never heard of Dogfest prior to this but upon reading about it knew I wanted to attend.  It is rare that an event like this comes along that you can take both dogs and children to.  

The girls were very excited and looking forward to the bouncy castle and seeing all the dogs.  The weather was not great, in fact it was light showers but this did not dampen our spirits.  The dogs were equally excited.

We arrived at Dogfest and began wandering around all the different stalls.  There were so many stalls selling most things for dogs and lots of dog charities.  It was lovely to catch up with Doodle Dogs and see their new products.  

Dogfest had lots of things for the dogs to try, diving [they refused it was too cold], fly ball and agility.  Both took to agility really well and it is something I would love to pursue further with them.

Spotty dog at agility

J however proudly showed his skills at finding tennis balls.  He stood patiently by several boxes containing tennis balls until we got them out for him.  At the Nerf Stand however he got very excited and knocked over the display boxes forcing me to buy him a new ball.

J and his new ball

Both the girls and the dogs had a lovely day out and we will be keeping our eyes open for Dogfest next year.

This day I love  Day out with the dogs
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Dogfest offers the perfect day out for dogs and their owners. With everything from amazing action displays, shopping and even the chance for your dog to try out some of the sessions, Dogfest offers plenty for dogs and their owners.

Dogfest is hosted by channel 4's superset Noel Fitzpatrick and sponsored by Natursl instinct. I am looking forward to taking our dogs to the event in Arley Hall, Cheshire where the show is being hosted for the first time. The show is also returning to Loseley Park, Surrey.

I cannot wait to see J try his paw at Flyball and dog diving and I think spotty dog will love the dog agility sessions. I hope they don't get any ideas though with watching the dog dancing, I don't think my dancing skills are up to it. After all the excitement they can join in the great dog walk with Noel Fitzpatrick around the beautiful gardens of Arley Hall.

I am offering  one lucky reader the chance to win a pair of tickets to the ultimate dog’s day out.  So what are you waiting for? 

DogFest tickets

If you are not a lucky winner, you can book tickets by visiting www.dog-fest.co.uk or calling 0844 581 4917. Why not treat yourself to the exclusive VIP experience? This is your chance to meet Channel 4’s Supervet, Noel Fitzpatrick! Sponsored by Leucillin, these very special VIP passes include a Premium Picnic Hamper in the VIP Marquee, premium goody bag for you and your dog, fast track entrance to the show and access to the VIP marquee with undercover facilities and seating area and much more.
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My name is Leyla, also known as Mum to my 3 humans and dog Mum to J. I have a passion for the outdoors and love to run. I can often be found off road exploring the trails and fells and covering distances all the way up to 50 miles. As a family we love travelling and discovering new adventures, as I try and run around the world!

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