This week Astrid has selected the word 'Dog'. Here I am spoilt for choice. Dog's have been in both of our families lives forever. I have been digging though my archives for an assortment of 'dogs through our lives', some our parents, some our own and our 'granddogs'.
This first one is of my mother Marjorie and her dog Pluto taken just before the war, about 1936, before my parents were married. This crazy black Labrador used to jump on the bus, go down to Eastbourne beachfront, swim straight out to sea much to the consternation of the watching people, then turn around, swim back, get out and catch the correct bus home. The bus conductors all knew him. How he knew which bus to catch is amazing.

This is me with our friend's dog, no idea of any more details.
Our lives revolved around dogs and because of his experience with Police dogs B had been asked to start a dog training school for the Prison service from scratch. These were his first his first 'recruits', Roy, Shane and Bruno.
Roy looking cool!!
This picture was taken on Max's 4th birthday. The children had this party for him on our lawn. His cake was a tin of dog food inverted out onto a plate with candles on top - which he ate with the meat!! Katie is holding her cat Sam who is wearing a party hat, he often was pushed around in that dolls pram wearing a yellow jersey!
A few years later this was the Prison Dog Section Display Team. I had been asked to make their coats with extra braid for the Mascot, Skip.

I could go on and on but must jump on to pictures of our 'granddogs'. Followers of Katie's blogs will know dear Moss who will walk miles and miles and swim at every chance she gets. I have so many pictures of her it was hard to choose. She counts as a dog in our life as we no longer have any pets so just enjoy our 'granddogs' instead.
I have recently used a picture of the late Roxy standing in her floral boots but here she has D's on too.
Finally here is Jess, our Scottish Granddog. She has been an only dog since her best friend Roxy was sadly put down as she was very ill. She had been operated on about 5 years previously to remove a cancerous spleen and had to take tablets every day but lived a very happy life. Now Jess has a new little friend. An 12 week old yellow labrador puppy but she is not too sure about this little bundle of activity.

I'm sorry, I've seen to gone and on and on. Dogs have played such a big part in our lives and we have masses of photographs. I have only used a small number especially of Roxy, Jess and Moss who all of you have seen before. There is really no room for them all. We had a Black Irish Setter called Wellington, a young German Shephard, a black poodle called Gigi, (taken in as homeless and turned out she was terrified of men and never settled) and Charlie Brown, so called as he looked like a peanut when he was very tiny!! He survived being flushed down the toilet by our very young and naughty nephew who wanted to see if the tiny puppy could swim!!
Final mention must go to Heidi, given to us to start our own breeding programme for the Dog Section. Her first litter was of 14 pups. She could not cope with them all and I had to help bottle feed them. I would put Johnsons Baby Powder on them to identify those I had fed as they all looked the same. Brian had the pick of the litter of one to raise as his own to handle and he chose Max. Poor Max was so unsuitable. As his training progressed B found out that Max hated jumping or scrambling up walls, one ear never stood up properly and was so gentle that we just kept him as a family pet and what a wonderful pet he turned out to be as you will have seen in previous photographs.
Now off to see if anyone else has got carried away as I have done!!