Monday 9 April 2018

OUR NEW HOME

After a wonderful stay in Cape Town it was time to travel to our new home. I really don't think we really knew what was instore for us. I had this dream of bushveld, all the wildlife, endless space for the dogs to run, free of Suburbia. This dream was true but never did I realize the challenge and adventures lying ahead. I was very happy moving to Gauteng as I would be in the center of Bouvier Rescue. By that I mean, I would be in the right area where most of the unwanted Bouviers seem to drop out of the sky.


OUR NEW LITTLE HOME

After saying our goodbyes to my children and Peanut our cat, whom we decided to leave behind with my daughter (who loves him to bits) a decision not taken lightly as Peanut was part of the pack, but we feared for his safety in the bush. we started the last leg of our travels.


In Front my husband with the Bouvers and trailer loaded with everything we felt we needed for our trip.  Most of the trailer was filled with dog beds lol. Of course and so it should be they priority number one. I followed with our little Smart Car and Grandpa Moses. Happy only Grandpa witnessed my tears for having had to leave my beloved Peanut behind.

 MISS YOU SO MUCH!

As always "murphy's law" came into play.  It rained, rained and rained. Visibility just about none. Even though we covered the trailer everything was soaked. We arrived at the pet friendly B&B in Bloemfontein in pouring rain and darkness.  I was looking forward to a hot shower, food and sleep.  To my disgust the accomodation was not what we expected.  The shower had a foul rotting smell and we could not let the dogs run free to stretch their legs as the owners dogs where not dog friendly.  ????  Needless to say we slept without bathing and left as early as possible for the last three hours drive.

At long last JHB came into view!  We were nearly home and I could not wait to meet my Bouvier foster mom Julia who would meet us alongside the road and follow us to the conservation farm to help offload our trailer. 


Jula Bouvier Rescue mom in Gauteng (right)



Thank you to foster mom Julia who welcomed us to Gauteng.

Heaven on Earth we were home!

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Friday 23 March 2018

MORNING WALK

Morning to all our followers.  I have not been able to blog for a while as a bit busy with rescue.  It's been raining for the past 3 days and its beautiful.  I love rain and thunder so have enjoyed every min.  All my dogs are not afraid of thunder so we a very happy bunch.

I got a little behind on my patrol work so decided to take Zeus and Babushka out this morning.


Mushrooms popping up everywhere it's starting to look like a miniature fairytale land.


All kinds of funny mushrooms and fungi


We invite you to join us for our walk.  Its so beautiful. Enjoy.



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Thursday 8 March 2018

BOUVIERS IN THE BUSH: CAPE TOWN

BOUVIERS IN THE BUSH: CAPE TOWN: OUTSIDE SAINTS PET FRIENDLY RESTAURANT It was lovely to be in Cape Town with the children.  Although we stayed in a small townhouse...

CAPE TOWN

OUTSIDE SAINTS PET FRIENDLY RESTAURANT


It was lovely to be in Cape Town with the children.  Although we stayed in a small townhouse we took the dogs on outings.  They were very well behaved.  Grandpa Moses found it too cold to pose for the pic outside Saints and rather cuddled with my daughter Lana.


We went to Bloubergstrand for beach walks with beautiful Table Mountain in the background.  I was enjoying my time in Cape Town but was also missing my friends in PE.  It hit me that I might not see them again and so one's life changes at a drop of a hat.

Of course the dogs took over the small townhouse and where everywhere.  My daughters lovely lounge suit was a great place for watching what was happening in the kitchen and Cola made sure to hang over the couch to have the best view.


Cola

Or just dangle over the back of the lounge suite just for fun.


I joined the Cape Handlers Club so I could take the dogs out for runs as I decided this part of suburbia was a little too much to take the dogs for a walk.  My first attempt to take them for a walk by myself (big mistake) I had all four on leads. How difficult could it be to take a walk around the block?  After all my dogs are very well trained, well!!!!  Off we went, everything was going A ok when I saw Peanut joining us for the walk.  Not a good idea as there was a lot of traffic and I was afraid he would get run over.  So we had to turn around and take Peanut back.  

Now I am holding onto three fully grown Bouviers and Grandpa Moses.  Trying to find a suitable place in my arms to carry Peanut back.  I would pick him up and try to hold him while getting tangled up in all the leads, put him down and eventually put him under my arm, clamping him with my left arm under my armpit against my body in a vice like grip.

Peanut was not happy with this and protested by pulling up his back legs which were dangling dug them into my waist and launched himself out of my grip.  Needless to say I clenched my teeth and felt the wrath of his back paw nails. I let him go like a hot potato.  He landed smack in the middle of all the dogs who by this time were intent on hogtying me with their leads. 


SIR PEANUT

Ok so Sir Peanut would just have to go with and we would limit our walk to just the cul de sac.  Getting control of all the dogs and dislodging myself from all the leads we were ready to go again.  All the time I felt the burning sensation of claw marks down my side.  Sir Peanut very proud of himself walked behind us with an air of indifference.

We came around the cul de sac greeted an elderly lady who obviously had heard the commotion.  I walked on feeling proud of my beautiful dogs when she came to me to ask what kind of dogs they were.  Bouviers I replied and went into quite lengthy chat about where they originated from, their characters and where I was living.  She asked if her children could pat them.  No problem there as my dogs are fine with children.  So after introductions and loads of patting, touching we were on our way again.  Peanut decided he did not like the attention and casually strolled ahead towards the house.

Behind the fence on the other side of the road a poodle had spotted us and was barking its head off and jumping up against the fence.  I felt a change in the demeanor of the dogs and like one team they shot forward pulling me towards the Poodle and the fence.  I braced myself!  What a useless move that was!  I felt myself losing balance, stepped forward only to trip over Cola's lead and then fell on her.  The team were like sledge dogs pulling a body across the road to give the Poodle a run for its money.

The only thing I think that stopped the dogs was the fact that their mother was now flat on her face on the tar road.  They turned round came and sniffed me,  I got a lick or two and eight pairs of eyes looking down at me as if to say "what on earth are you doing down there!"   

I had forgotten about my audience who were standing with mouths hanging open  watching the proceedings in front of them like a TV show.  I picked myself up did a quick assessment of  my wounds caused by the rough tar road, untangled myself pulled all the dogs into position again.  Lifted my head up and walked off. I heard the lady calling "are you ok?"  I nodded my head indicating I was and walked toward the town house which lucky for me was not far away.  With a scraped knee, hole in my jean, grazed elbow and cheek we arrived at the front door.  Where Mr Peanut was calmly grooming himself.  Never again, never again and a word of warning to those who think they are strong.  "don't take four dogs for a walk in suburbia."


SUCH WELL TRAINED BOUVIERS

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Saturday 3 March 2018

JACO


Bush Bouvier Gang (well some of them) the rest taking a nap lol

Morning to everyone.  We have a visitor that comes around the cottage every two to three days we have called him Jaco, not sure if its a female or male.  Maybe someone out there can let me know.

He has become quite comfortable with the dogs at the fence and they do not seem to cause him distress like in the beginning. In fact he will sometimes come out in the open pause and watch doggy TV with a look of disdain.  He is a quiet fellow and goes about his business of feeding in a relaxed fashion.  Wish I could say the same about the dogs.

Dogs started barking and I went to investigate. 


If you wish to know more about this facinating preditor go to link below
http://www.wildlife-pictures-online.com/monitor-lizards.html  

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Friday 2 March 2018

BOUVIERS IN THE BUSH: BROWN HYENA

BOUVIERS IN THE BUSH: BROWN HYENA: Brown Hyena My heart is broken.  On the 23 Feb 2018 a Brown Hyena was found on part of the conservation farm.  Probably about 5 ...

BROWN HYENA


Brown Hyena




My heart is broken.  On the 23 Feb 2018 a Brown Hyena was found on part of the conservation farm.  Probably about 5 km away from me.  I have never seen him with my own eyes but knew he was around.  

My love for wildlife I got from my dad.  Having grown up in Rhodesia we spent times at Wankie Game Reserve on family farms and wildlife has always been a part of my heart.

Since coming to live on Buffelskop Conservation farm which belongs to my brother in law has been paradise.  With all things "all that glitters is not gold" .
Paradise has dark unknown masked men who put up snares in the dark of night and catch the precious gifts of nature that are God given to all men. 

I have spent a lot of time with the Bouviers looking for snares during the day, our small contribution to help the fight against the cowards of the night.  



Read the story on this link: https://web.facebook.com/conservsec/

I am sorry we failed you, sorry you had to go through so much pain. 

R.I.P.