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19-09-2011, 08:33 PM
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19-09-2011, 08:37 PM
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Moobli - if I ever run away - they'll find me in your barn! You're all making me jealous. The one thing that puts me off Scotland and Wales - sheep and deer. We've never really come across them but I can guess Louie's move and it wouldn't be one the farmers/wild life people would like it very much. I need to take him somewhere to practice his recall and ignoring livestock.
LOL no worries SLB ... we can do some sheep aversion training for a small fee
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19-09-2011, 08:57 PM
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LOL no worries SLB ... we can do some sheep aversion training for a small fee
Still got to sway the OH into coming to Scotland first!
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19-09-2011, 09:19 PM
WOW stunning photos everyone, keep em coming
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19-09-2011, 09:34 PM
Some of mine...

Lossiemouth Forest, loved walking in this forest


Loch Morlich








Up the mountain past Loch M




Loch Ness


Lossie beach






Not great pics as most were taking on an iphone, my camera broke while I was living up there Pretty sure there's more pics possibly on the computer we had, asked ex to send me them he hasn't yet so prob never will.
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20-09-2011, 08:00 AM
Wow, lovely photos all!

Frozen Loch Morlich!!!
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20-09-2011, 08:19 AM
More brill pics

Love the inside ones of the chapel Lucy - looks fab!

D&G looks very picturesque Craven. I have only been a couple of times, but really enjoyed my breaks there.

Your pics are fab too STGSD - and love the baby Zeph piccies What a cutie.
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20-09-2011, 09:01 AM
WOW!!! Brilliant pics everyone.

No pics to add, but I have done a motorbike ride out when we went to Kelso, the scenery is to die for. I have always wanted to have a proper holiday in Scotland, but with five dogs, it is not easy to find any accommodation....so would love to hear if there is any.....
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20-09-2011, 09:18 AM
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WOW!!! Brilliant pics everyone.

No pics to add, but I have done a motorbike ride out when we went to Kelso, the scenery is to die for. I have always wanted to have a proper holiday in Scotland, but with five dogs, it is not easy to find any accommodation....so would love to hear if there is any.....
If you have a look at the GSD Rescue Scotland website, there is a section for holiday cottages and there are a couple on there that allow any number of dogs
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20-09-2011, 09:20 AM
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Wow, lovely photos all!

Frozen Loch Morlich!!!
People were walking out on the frozen Loch I wasn't that brave (or stoopid lol)!

Originally Posted by Moobli View Post
More brill pics

Love the inside ones of the chapel Lucy - looks fab!

D&G looks very picturesque Craven. I have only been a couple of times, but really enjoyed my breaks there.

Your pics are fab too STGSD - and love the baby Zeph piccies What a cutie.
Thanks, feels like sooo long ago that Zeph was that wee pup! Its been 2 years, my life has changed and changed again in that time lol!

Originally Posted by girliebiker View Post
WOW!!! Brilliant pics everyone.

No pics to add, but I have done a motorbike ride out when we went to Kelso, the scenery is to die for. I have always wanted to have a proper holiday in Scotland, but with five dogs, it is not easy to find any accommodation....so would love to hear if there is any.....
Well you could always camp! There are self catering cottages, cabins, plenty that are dog friendly i'm sure there's some that have no limit on how many dogs. Try Your Dog mag website, they list dog friendly accommodation...
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