I was pretty excited about the event from the day I got the flyer about the event. Initially I didn't plan to bring Harrie as I worry he might be too intimidated by all the people and of course his fellow furry mates. And I'd been overprotective of him as I do not wish he'll provide residential areas for all the ticks, fleas and other parasites......
Luckily Bee was against my idea. He wanted Harrie to live his 'dog' life and 'Be a Dog', not merely a home pet. It was indeed an awesome idea, Harrie did enjoyed his day!
Due to his last minute notice of bringing Harrie along, I had to rush to PetsMore to buy anti-flea products the night before the event (had to go alone as Bee need to attend a friend's wedding dinner).
<All pictures courtesy of vivien>
Harrie was at first kinda nervous when he had to walk on tar road and the grassy field. I suppose it's due to his 'homey' nature. Not too much of a social butterfly... XD
Our Harrie was excited, yet stressed out throughout the outing. One moment he was excitedly sniffing butts of FEMALE dogs, suddenly he's all flat on the ground when other dogs started to bark at him (I remember clearly how 3,4 Shih Tzus barked angrily at him when he was trying to be friendly... Geramnya!). Most of the time Harrie was in my arms. I guess his left paw was really painful for him to trot on.
We got our hands on plenty dog food samples! Sooooo heavy! Both Bee and I was super tired after the event! Then again, we were glad and happy we went there with our cheeky yet manja Harrie Boy =]
Mind you, Harrie's picture was even in the newspaper!! =D
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