365 Days ago, my life inexplicably changed

365 Days ago, my life inexplicably changed

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jimlad71

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53 posts

207 months

Tuesday 30th January
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Sorry, not sorry for the image overload!!

365 days ago my life changed. For years I've lived vicariously through this sub forum and I finally put my big boy pants on and got myself a puppy!
Say hi to Daisy, the utterly bonkers Springer (aren't they all)





1st time seeing snow



1st trip to the beach. I took her to Brean Sands. She absolutely loved it there



Very rare we come back from a walk where she is still clean! Always manages to find water somehow!





First groom



Help you with the recycling Dad?



I live alone and I also permanently work from home. She has enriched my life immensely.
Although for the first couple of months I looked like I was self harming. She was like a little velociraptor!!

From sitting at a desk for 8 hours and then transferring my ass to the sofa, I've gone from 2k steps to over 15k steps daily
I've lost 4 stone in weight and there is no more 'I cannot be arsed to get out of bed' days anymore.
My mental health has greatly improved

BEST DECISION EVER!!!!

dillenger

433 posts

200 months

Tuesday 30th January
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Nothing prepares you for sharing a house with a spaniel, daisy looks to have that missing gene the one that connects to the off switch…she is a stunner though lovelove and massive congrats on weight loss.

Had vin 2 years now and he still amazes me everyday with something...today was no different…decided to help our daughter clean out a cupboard…this is what he chooses to steal hehe might be from the milk bottle blowing in front of him while walking he now lives in fear of his life.



Slowboathome

3,344 posts

45 months

Tuesday 30th January
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Daisy is absolutely beautiful.

The Dictator

1,372 posts

141 months

Tuesday 30th January
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Beautiful! Springers are fabulous, but let's be honest, all dogs are awesome.

We have a Boxer who is an utter lunatic. He is our second and even more of a loon than the first one.

My weekly Fitbit report hovers between 80,000-100,000 steps per week, but if it weren't for Phoenix needing his walks everyday, it would undoubtedly be substantially less.

I work from home too, so having him around snoring, farting and generally being a bit of a pain in the arse is something I would be lost without.

MonkeyBusiness

3,937 posts

188 months

Tuesday 30th January
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Beautiful.

Unlike you I'll admit I didn't want a dog. I knew who would be walking him in the rain and dark nights.
However it opened up another world to me.

I've probably covered 1000's of miles in the Yorkshire Dales and beyond.

Best decision ever.

garythesign

2,094 posts

89 months

Tuesday 30th January
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Another spaniel lover here.

This is Jessie, our second one, with Sorcha and Meeko. She is around 11 now.


Chainsaw Rebuild

2,009 posts

103 months

Tuesday 30th January
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Yes!! The most excellent choice of dog OP.

I shamelessly biased and think Springers are clearly the best dog, infact, animal, on God's Green Earth. Always entertaining, occasionally troublesome and great companions. Both of My Dad's Springers were land sharks when they were little, just like yours.

Enjoy in good health - well done on the 4st loss too.

Smint

1,721 posts

36 months

Tuesday 30th January
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Spaniels are great, very loving great fun and generally a huge PITA.

redback911

2,728 posts

267 months

Tuesday 30th January
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jimlad71 said:
Sorry, not sorry for the image overload!!





BEST DECISION EVER!!!!
Hehe, loved reading your story OP. Dogs are awesome, well done you. Congrats on the health improvement too, amazing!

QBee

20,994 posts

145 months

Tuesday 30th January
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I had never been owned by a dog until I met my second wife, in 2002.
She agreed to move to the other side of the country and live with me, but the trade off was we had to get a dog..

We actually got our rescue border collie two months before she moved in, so I had time to do as you have, get used to looking after and to caring for every need of a lively and excited collie who had been in Wood Green for months.

In the end I did most of the dog walking and it has got me out of the house. I too work from home, and it gets me put and about and meeting people and dogs.

Jessie was a delight and she, and her successors, have given me great joy. Now I can;t walk as far I do the morning trip to the park with Marley, the bonkers retriever collie cross that we adopted 7 months ago. He follows on from two loely border collies, and we have also had a cocker spaniel for the last 14 years.

Jessie (2002-2010)




Sam (2010-2023)




Marley (2023-



Sky, (2010 - with Marley




You have done the best thing, as you know yourself. Enjoy a better life and a smaller arse. smile