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Pooch Scoop April 2011

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ooch Sc Issue No. 7

April 2011

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M O NTHLY

Springwood District Dog Training Club Inc.

Master Tom & His Pooch Lilly H

ello and woof woof to everyone at the Springwood District Dog Training Club newsletter! You probably know me by now as I have been coming to the club obedience training night with my young master Tom Asser for a couple of doggie years, my name is Lilly Asser and I am a three year old black Labrador x Rottweiler dog, I am very playful, curious and friendly and my favourite pastime is eating and going to training sessions at our club.

Dog Of The Month? If this photo shows your dog and you clame it at the table by the end of the month from Ella, Leanne or Wally you can then pick a small gift out of our raffle box.

Disclaimer please note: News, views and opinions in this newsletter are those of the correspondent’s and not necessarily those of the club, editor, committee and publicity officer. The Springwood District Dog Training club INC reserves the right of rejection of material.

drool on it a lot… nobody seems to mind. I have graduated from the beginners at the club and am currently working in the Competition Class with the help support and encouragement of my instructor, I hope one day to compete in the obedience trials that are held at the Canine Centre at Erskin Park. I look forward to going to the club training nights each week where I can meet and greet all kinds of canine friends and Tom sometimes buys me a pigs ear from the Doggie shop run by Mrs. Ella Sweeney.

My master adopted me from the Yagoona RSPCA dog shelter on Cup Cake Day 2008. That is a fundraising day for the RSPCA and I think my master ate a lot of the cupcakes on that day as they were sold by some of the Bull Dogs players from the Canterbury Football Club. Much to my disappointment I did not manage to grab one for myself.

A very funny thing happened this week when my master Tom got my breakfast bones in the fridge mixed up with the Pork Spare Ribs that my family was going to have for dinner that night. I had a scrumptious

I arrived at my new home in Valley Heights later that week wearing a big red studded collar that Tom had chosen for me.

Gotta go now as I hear someone calling my name… I’ll just wipe the few paw marks off the keyboard before I go, sorry there is no photo of me as I can’t work the camera yet, but maybe Mrs. Sweeney will take another photo of me with Tom, I’d like that.

I settled in very quickly and became great friends with the three chickens so long as they did not try to steal my dinner, I like drinking out of the big fish pond at the front of my house as the fish tickle my whiskers and I love fetching the Blue Mountains Gazette from the front yard when it’s delivered each Thursday, I never chew it but sometimes I get excited and

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Day chewing on a big pile of yummy ribs and everyone else had none. I sure hope Tom makes that mistake again sometime.

Cheerio and woof woof to all, hope to see you at training, you will recognise me as I will be the one with the biggest doggie grin! by Lilly Asser


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