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Loving my Oldies

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  1. Nope. Don’t know this organisation, so I am only assuming that this pricing is aimed at ensuring this dog is adopted by someone committed to his wellbeing, not to mention the costs incurred by all ethical rescue groups.
  2. Oh he is such a character. Good luck with finding the perfect home.
  3. Agree 100% - arrogance and deliberate flouting of the laws. Makes me really angry when people think they are above the laws of the land. I don't care how well trained a dog is: a dog is not supposed to be off leash in a public place.
  4. He looks a real character, LG. I’m so glad the dreaded SP fever was over and done with quickly.
  5. Mini Bull Terrier LOL. Just a dream, I could no more give a decent life to one than fly.
  6. Oh LG, he is looking very happy and at home.
  7. Any sort of training would be a completely foreign concept to Albert. Under your and sister’s aegis, I am sure that will quickly change. Lovely to see him coneless
  8. Good luck, LG. A determined licker is hard to beat LOL. As I am sure everyone has experienced at some time in their lives, wounds are strange things in that even when visually healed they can just start itching out of the blue. A few months ago, I cut my foot quite badly and needed stitches. Sometimes the itching in the area, no the wound area itself, starts itching so badly, I have to force myself to stop scratching. Hopefully once Albert’s wounds have healed, that will be it.
  9. Some people would rather cut off their balls (or their dog’s) than apologise.
  10. He is a lovely boy and what boy doesn't love licky lickies . If you keep swivelling, you'll be able to enter doggy dancing comps.
  11. We want Albert We want Albert We want Albert
  12. I am sure the young man who crashed his car killing FIVE of his friends said it was an accident too. That, I know, is an extreme and tragic example, but most tragedies are from accidents. It is time you showed some maturity for your own sake as well as your dog’s and that of others who might come in contact with you. You mention that staffies are subject to stigma in your neighbourhood. Surely that should encourage and motivate you to try to prove people wrong by having a well behaved, well trained staffy (and owner)?
  13. Well said, @Boroniaand @Kazm. Some people just don’t get the concept of responsibility.
  14. Accident or not (second time ??), the dog was not under your control. I agree that the time should have been entered correctly on the form, but I doubt if you have a sound argument to put to the court. Last year, I received a refund of expenses charged by my super fund and the first thing I did was to have new fences installed.
  15. Great post and story, @Little Gifts. Huge thanks to you and the rescue group. Albert sounds delightful and, hopefully, now that he can see and with all the gentling he will be getting from you and sister, his dog reaction will disappear into the ether.
  16. For those who are confused: one day, two vets, 15,000 animals.
  17. Yesterday, two vets went on board the live export ship, that was recalled to port in WA, to examine the 15,000 sheep and found none which needed to be offloaded and no signs of illness or stress. I’m still trying to get my jaw back into place.
  18. OMG, I couldn’t look at those “before” photos . But she looked wonderful after her vegetarian discovery
  19. Ha ha ha. No one saw that coming …… yeah right . Welcome to your beautiful Rose and welcome to the Foster Failure Club.
  20. She needs to tell us where she travelled and why she gained that impression. I am sure she is right about some dog owners, but about only a tiny tiny percentage.
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