Versuchen GOLD - Frei
Help! A Posh Pooch Is Coming To Stay
WOMAN'S WEEKLY
|March 28,2017
What happened when Fiona Gibson, the happy owner of a scruffy dog, had a considerably smarter-looking house guest.
-
We love our Jack. With his eager collie-ish face, he is a mixture of almost every possible colour of fur – parentage unknown. Found skinny and lost, wandering the streets in a small town near Glasgow, he was taken to Dogs Trust, where we chose him as our own. He is a wonderful hound and hugely affectionate with everyone he meets. I work from home as an author and Jack is my constant companion. Yes, he has his quirks – such as being terrified of the vet, so I can only assume he wouldn’t take too kindly to being handled by a dog groomer either. So, seven years since we adopted Jack, he remains lovably ungroomed – a scruffy hound who is frequently filthy and occasionally a bit pongy. We are not so house-proud that we mind.
In contrast, our friends’ dog Penelope – referred to by us as Lady P – is a sweet little bundle who smells no more of dog than a teddy bear would. When Penelope’s owners ask if we would have to stay while they visit family overseas, I say yes, ofcourse. However, I am thrown into panic.
Penelope is a seriously posh pooch. For one thing, she is a proper breed – well, cross-breed – a schnoodle (miniature schnauzer/poodle cross), and shares none of Jack’s habits such as leaping into the filthy local pond, or rolling in fox poo. She is extremely well-behaved, trotting obediently at her owner’s side. Whereas Jack’s identity tag on his collar is lost on a weekly basis – I should have a loyalty card for the engraver’s shop – Penelope proudly sports the same one she has had since puppyhood. The night before her arrival I find myself actually tidying up for her stay with us.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der March 28,2017-Ausgabe von WOMAN'S WEEKLY.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON WOMAN'S WEEKLY
Woman's Weekly
Candy GIRLS
June and her granddaughter were very different – weren't they?
3 mins
January 20, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Warm WISHES
Crochet a soft and tactile hottie cover from chenille yarn
2 mins
January 20, 2026
Woman's Weekly
PERFECT paint pairings
Find the right colour recipe to suit any room scheme with these classic combinations
2 mins
January 20, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Doughnut BAG
Children and teens will love sewing this sweet-inspired drawstring
3 mins
January 20, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Coming to HER SENSES
She'd missed telltale signs but Paige could finally see her husband for what he was
3 mins
January 20, 2026
Woman's Weekly
Coffee & CREAM
Supercharge your desserts with a heavenly sweet combination
2 mins
January 20, 2026
Woman's Weekly
GARDEN notes
Winter planting and witch hazels
1 min
January 20, 2026
Woman's Weekly
CRAFTY breaks
Discover a new hobby – or get back into an old favourite pastime – on one of these dedicated retreats
2 mins
January 20, 2026
Woman's Weekly
An embarrassing MOMENT
Lily wanted to make an impression on the hunky stranger – and she succeeded
7 mins
January 20, 2026
Woman's Weekly
A Walk on the WILD SIDE
Donna loved a gritty drama – but was she ready for the real thing?
14 mins
January 20, 2026
Translate
Change font size
