Yesterday, very excitingly, we went on our first monthly dog adventure! For this excursion we drove to the White Horse at Uffington, a stylised prehistoric figure formed of trenches filled in with chalk. We were blessed with a beautifully sunny day and a car full of five lovely (and extremely keen) dogs. The countryside leading up to White Horse Hill was gorgeous, and as we drew closer we were sure the horse would be visible any moment, actually should be right here…? True to Woof + Whistle form we , and of course the patches of snow still dotted around were covering the ancient monument!
Obviously our band of blonde dogs did not care or notice the lack of a horse one bit, and were simply overjoyed to be running around exploring new turf. They also seemed very taken with something which Oxford lacks; the hills! As we trudged up and slid down the hill fort, the doggys ran literal rings around us, with Pepe on the lead sometimes helping to pull us up, but more often nearly pulling us over. Our reward upon reaching the top was to be immediately battered by the wind, as well as a gorgeous view across the countryside.
Most importantly, everyone clearly had a fun time, so we're calling the first Woof + Whistle dog excursion a total triumph! Keep an eye on your inbox for Tail Mail (our monthly newsletter), with details of April's adventure location, or enter your email below to subscribe.
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