When it came time for the walk to officially start we lined up near the beginning arch. Here Henley met quite a few friends.
We chose to take the shorter 2 kilometre walk opposed to the 4 kilometre walk as Henley zigzags and does twice as many metres then if he walked in a straight line. Taking our time and meeting many new faces canine and human on the way we made the loop course back to where we first started.
When we got back to the main hub of the Million Paws Walk where all of the stalls and activities were taking place we had a bite to eat and indulged in some people and dog watching. Many competitions such as best dressed human and pooch brought out the competition in some and it was great to see Mighty Woof and Farmer Dave's agility Park run demonstration. Wherever we walked Henley made his once secret mission blatantly obvious, operation meet and greet every Great Dane he can! He especially loved playing with one stunning blue Dane that caught his eye (and heart).
The Great Danes were defiantly Henley's favourite part of the whole day, even when he met a couple of his fellow Hungarian Vizsla's he kept searching the crowd for the gentle giants. Henley did spot a couple of dogs standing on the outskirts of the park that looked quite large from a distance so we slowly but steadily headed over to greet them with Henley pulling on the leash the whole way trying to get us there faster. But as we got closer Henley noticed that they just seemed to appear taller and taller. At one point he paused and looked up at me like: "mum do you believe this? These can't be dogs, they're too big aren't they?"
Irish Wolfhounds are another breed of dog I admire and one of the three we met here only had three legs. But don't worry that didn't hold her back in anyway.
After meeting the Irish Wolfhounds it was clear that an over excited puppy wasn't someone they were interested in wrestling with (as much as Henley tried to entice them in a game) so we said our hellos and goodbyes and made our way back through the crowd to where we caught a lift home.
We had a great day at the RSPCA Million Paws Walk and will defiantly be attending it again next year. Raising money for a great cause and getting to meet all types of dogs (and people) we went home very tired and happy.
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Waiting for mums regular pose shot. |
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Hi I'm Henley! |
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This place is great! |
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Come on lets wrestle! |
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Oh who are you? |
Meeting a cattle dog or two. |
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Dad and Henley trailing along. |
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Pouncing around to get her attention. |
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From down here you look even bigger. |
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Perhaps if I crouch she'll bend down to my height? |
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Lets go you giant saucy minx. |
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Wow I can nearly reach your tonsils. |
Umpf that's ok I like to play rough too! |
Oh little puppy bring it on! |
Stealing a kiss or two. |
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Wow how did you get this big? If keep eating non-stop will I get this big too? |
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(Sigh) puppies and their endless energy. |
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From this angle he doesn't appear as tall as he really was. |
After meeting the Irish Wolfhounds it was clear that an over excited puppy wasn't someone they were interested in wrestling with (as much as Henley tried to entice them in a game) so we said our hellos and goodbyes and made our way back through the crowd to where we caught a lift home.
We had a great day at the RSPCA Million Paws Walk and will defiantly be attending it again next year. Raising money for a great cause and getting to meet all types of dogs (and people) we went home very tired and happy.
super cute! That great Dane is sex on legs. How could he resist?
ReplyDeleteI know he really was quite smitten.
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