Robyn loves toys, snoozes, walks and being happy

Posted by Brendan Cooper

We recently took a look back at Robyn's journey and noticed three distinct themes emerge!

First: walks. She absolutely loves them.

Whether it's a happy trot across a field with her favourite ball in her mouth...

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... or a refreshing jog through woodland...

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... or even a very dramatic scene in the heart of the Chilterns near our Southern Training Centre...

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... she just likes being out and about, expresssing herself through her tail and her tongue.

But the best walks involve mud, and lots of it.

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Next up: toys! 

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For her last Christmas present she got a robin toy. Robin for Robyn!

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Once firmly held in the mouth, she'll go pretty much anywhere and everywhere with her favourite toy (of the week, that is - favourite toys vary).

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Sometimes she'll even snooze happily with one!

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Talking of snoozes, that's another theme we've noticed. She doesn't need a toy to snooze, she can do it pretty much any place, any time.

Whether flat out on her back...

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... with a comforting towel between her teeth...

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... or in the lovely sunshine, all hot and glossy.

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Finally, did we say happy?

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Robyn has such an expressive face. Everywhere she goes, people comment on what a content, beautiful dog she is.

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She's come such a long way on her training journey, and we hope to have more news of lovely Robyn soon.

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In the meantime, here's the most fabulous, happy shot of the most fabulous, happy Robyn!

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We hope you enjoyed this look back at what makes Robyn 'tick'. Until next time, thank you again for sponsoring her!

About the author

Brendan Cooper

Hi, I'm Brendan. I write all your sponsor pup updates, printed and online. It's a hard life, writing about cute puppies who, with your support, will grow up to help deaf people leave loneliness behind. I am partially deaf myself, so I have some insights into the challenges deafness can bring. However, I don't have a dog of my own: I have two Maine Coon cats who are quite dog-like and take up most of my time!

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