The Daffodils are out! Hurray! Must mean that summer is on its way!
So this weekend, me and dave took Jess (Daves lovely yellow lab) for a trip to Danes Dyke near Bridlington. What a lovely place! Here are some pictures i have taken..
Such a lovely day, can't wait for summer when it will be warmer and not so windy!
Sunday, 27 March 2011
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Stop chewing those bars!
So, I have a new little hammy called Betty. Shes very cute and lovely but she is an insane chewer! She chews the bars on her cage CONSTANTLY! I cant find anyway of stopping her, all the Internet forums say give her chews toys and bits of wood to stop her. well, this spoilt little hamster has; fruity chew toys, wooded sticks, a mineral block, honey nut chew sticks, tunnels, a wheel, toilet roll tubes and a digging house! this hamster cannot possible be bored! How on earth do i stop her doing it? It really makes me sad because when hamsters chew metal it can seriously damage their teeth and can also lead to brain damage. I cant afford to buy a new all plastic cage so theres nothing i can do :(
This is the little madam...
This is the little madam...
If anyone has any suggestions on how to stop her please get in touch!
Our Hayls
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
The sun has got his hat on...
Hip Hip Hip Hooray! :D
I absolutely cannot wait for summer! The wildlife, the colours, the smells... everything about summer makes me happy and jolly! This weekend has been a little taster of summer. The sun came out to play on Saturday which means its slowly getting into summertime.
As the little dormice, hedgehogs and other furry little friends are soon going to be coming out of hibernation, its important that we do as much as we can to help them be happy and jolly in the summer months. leaving out some cat food in your garden can give our prickly little friends some yummy food to get them going!
Summer is a great time to go wildlife and bird watching and can give you a real appreciation for the animals we share the world with :)
I absolutely cannot wait for summer! The wildlife, the colours, the smells... everything about summer makes me happy and jolly! This weekend has been a little taster of summer. The sun came out to play on Saturday which means its slowly getting into summertime.
As the little dormice, hedgehogs and other furry little friends are soon going to be coming out of hibernation, its important that we do as much as we can to help them be happy and jolly in the summer months. leaving out some cat food in your garden can give our prickly little friends some yummy food to get them going!
Summer is a great time to go wildlife and bird watching and can give you a real appreciation for the animals we share the world with :)
Monday, 7 March 2011
My day at Dogs Trust HQ

Luckily, from contacting them telling them how keen i was to learn about what the Dogs Trust press team did, i was given the opportunity to visit Dogs Trust HQ in Islington, North London for a day. (This also helped me in my work based learning module for uni which was a plus!)
So... on Tuesday 1st of March at 9:30am i arrived at Dogs Trust HQ. (absolutely pooing myself my i add!) I have never done any work experience since Ive been at uni so this was very scary having my first experience at a huge charity organisation in London! My nerves soon disappeared after meeting the lovely Sarah who lead me to the press office where i was faced with about 8 lovely smiling faces and a little terrier/woodland creature all ready to welcome me. This made me feel right at home and excited to get stuck into any work sent my way :)
My first task was to scan through the days newspapers to find any articles relating to dogs or animals. This would be a typical job in any press office as it is important to keep up to date with the news and any stories relating to the organisation. Even though i only managed to find one relevant story, it was still interesting and made me feel like i was contributing to the daily duties :)
Throughout the rest of my day in the press office, i was mainly helping out Katy by researching why dogs can make people more attractive and approachable. I managed to find alot of articles and research studies on the Internet to contribute :) This task was really fun and gave me the chance to see how an idea can progress from the initial research to the end result.
From helping out the press team at Dogs Trust, it really showed me how much a job in animal charity PR suits me and is something i can defiantly see myself going in to. Everyone in the press office were so lovely and friendly and obviously cared so much about the charity and the great things Dogs Trust do. I am so glad i went and experienced a typical days work as it gave me so much more confidence in myself and gave me more motivation to continue reaching my goal of working for an amazing charity :)

Its a shame i could only visit for one day as its a long way to travel from Sheffield! Hopefully in the future (when im all grown up :P) i will be working there as a press officer!
This is my goal. and i will, one day, achieve it :)
Our Hayls xx
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