PERRANUTHNOE is a small village on the South Coast of Cornwall, just East of Marazion, there is a Car Park and sloping access to a safe sandy beach and the beachside Cabin Cafe. It has The Victoria Inn a superb multi award winning pub, which serves super food both lunchtimes & evenings, - a Church dating back as far as 1160. The Lynfield Centre which houses The Cowhouse Gallery, The Peppercorn Cafe and a hairdressers.

Tuesday 20 May 2014

Welcome home Wooster !

Wooster back on his bed this evening - still very droopy eyed and snoozy and whining every now and then. Suppose he's feeling rather sore in a place we won't mention ! !

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  1. a GET WELL hug is coming your way Wooster, tomorrow is another day,I am sure you feel better.

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    1. He really is feeling rather sorry for himself - doesn't know what to do with himself - not used to pain poor chap ! Sue

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  2. Ooooh how awful for him. He looks so sad in this photo. Big hug and sweet dreams tonight Wooster. Hope you feel better soon. XX

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    1. He's OK really, just feeling sorry for himself as he's not used to pain and the Vet didn't give us any painkillers so he can't settle. Still, pleased it wasn't bladder stones or he'd have to have special food and that would be very very costly !

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  3. Glad to see he's home again and all tucked up ! Is that's what's known as a hang dog expression ? bet Tilly was pleased to see him home,hope he sleeps well and is more his old self in the morning.When are you off on holiday ? guess it's not long now,thanks Sue.macca

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    1. He is feeling rather sorry for himself - still whining and walking around (after midnight) so I've given him some doggy painkiller to see if it helps - as well as his herbal sleepy sleepy, snoozy snoozy ! Holiday starts 9th June and I'm panicking - must start to sort the washing and ironing ! Sue

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  4. Awh that's the saddest little face I ever did see. Get well woofs from Scotland.

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    1. The Vet nurses also covered him in a blankie like this and thought he was sweet as he didn't complain then !

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  5. Aww that's a pose we've not seen from Wooster before ! Do hope he's back to his normal lively self soon. Jane.

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    1. I'm sure he'll be bounding around again tomorrow - just feeling rather sorry for himself. Sue

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  6. So strange to see him in that position. Poor fella! Hope he is feeling much better by now.

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    1. I've given him some of the herbal sleepy stuff that should help and I'll stay in the lounge with the dogs tonight. I'm sure he'll be fine by morning.

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