A fluffy story of our dogs first experience in the ocean
In the spirit of sharing cute fluffiness, as well as to get away from
serious subjects, here’s a little story about our dog, Freddy - a six-month old
Golden Retriever puppy.
We decided to take Freddy to a BBQ on East Coast Park in Singapore this
weekend, to celebrate our great friend Amber’s birthday. It was our first beach
outing with Freddy and I’ve got to say, it was delightful.
After everyone settled in, I took him down to the beach with the boys
and Freddy absolutely shat himself. Throwing himself back from the waves,
almost ripping my arm from its socket, he then decided there was nothing to be
done but to bark at the ocean. He wasn’t having any of it, however he did enjoy all of the rubbish on the
beach. That was a welcome distraction….
So much rubbish!
It didn’t take too long though and he was in! Awesome work Freddy. But
it’s difficult to get the full experience
of the ocean when he was required to stay leashed. This is a common requirement
in Singapore, as mainstream dog ownership is a very recent thing and
culturally, many people just don’t like dogs at all. We have to respect that.
Anyhoo, Sunday morning it was time for Nippers in Singapore –
yeah we’re not enjoying those early Sunday morning wake-ups let me tell you! But
after the misery of getting up, it really is superb being out in nature with
the boys, watching them learn a fabulous new skill – surf, lifesaving. ANZA is doing a superb job, as are the
incredible volunteers.
Steve and I took it in turns with The Fredster while the boys worked
their arses off, all the while keeping Freddy leashed so he wouldn’t jump into
the kids’ lessons. A very strong possibility. At one point, I wandered down the
beach a bit, away from the lesson and Freddy jumped in. He went out further,
and discovered he could swim.
I was rather pleased with this photo - BBQ under a flight path |
It was a light-bulb moment for Freddy and I could see a new passion
emerge in that instant. He couldn’t get enough of it and fur mumma was feeling
super proud of our clever boy.
Class over, kids in the ocean for free time, and Freddy was bloody
delighted to be in there with them. The kids weren’t though. Both boys came out
covered in scratches as Freddy swam up to them and tried to jump on board. My
screaming at them on how to manage the situation was, of course, ignored.
Unfortunately, a little lad (not of my loins) got scratched as well. Sorry, sorry it’s his first swim, I said
to the dad, who was more concerned his son would grow up scared of dogs –
something he didn’t want to happen. I applaud that.
Steve probably had the best reaction though. His heart was in his mouth
the whole time, worried about his little Freddy. I’ve got to tell you, watching
a man fall in love with their first dog is a pretty special thing to see.
Freddy is definitely Steve’s dog – no doubt about it.
Was that cute and fluffy enough for you?
Yours, without the bollocks
Andrea
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