30 Oct 2022 Mornington Trail Doggy Winery Tour

Who would have thought the one sunny day for the week was today!! Thank you Weather Dogs for being so kind for our Mornington Trail – Howl-o-ween Doggy Winery Tour. Bella was ready to scare off any rain but she could relax her wheels it was a stunning day for wining and barking. A huge Hello to Honey (#1) and Jake (#1) on their very first experience, they carefully listened to the return timers for instructions – Sybell (#63), Tilly (#38) and Eddie (#7) and of course Chief Paw Officer Mr Diesel. Uncle Ben looked the part of Howl-0-ween but not too scary for the pooches. It was lovely to see Jake and Honey ease into the groove of the day at our first winery, they certainly had the drill sorted after this, knowing to stand close to Mumma and will get pats while Mumma has a wine tasting. Princess Sybell decided the best way to follow Diesel was to be tied to him, hilarious when Diesel saw horses and started off after them. If only she had been listening to Tilly, she would have got fair warning of how close the horses were. Nice job Tilly letting them know you are big pupper and not to be messed with. Eddie – we stopped counting the number of times you sat on Uncle Ben’s knee – lucky for you after going for a stroll with Sybell, you went back to Mumma – phew, you could have been going home with Ben.  We hope you all enjoyed the new itinerary. For now, Paws Out from GP Team

 

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