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persephone

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  1. it is apparently only certain rows of seats too...
  2. I think this has some merits - but yes, legally it could be a minefield!
  3. Thinking of you... what a tough day for you. Go chase those birds, boy !!
  4. Once, in a previous life, a client at the vets where I worked had THE most wonderful little chi - who was a long haired black & white & looked liked a mini border collie he was one of the nicest , most even tempered of dogs - and was sturdy and with none of the bulbous head/bug eye traits . I had many plans to kidnap him ;)
  5. I like the appearance of Amstaffs And Mini Schnauzers And a well built Labrador
  6. Ouch ! Poor man - that would have been a very anxious time for him . Scary,
  7. Hmmmm. Whilst unscrupulous piggers are everywhere, this would be sad for those who do the job properly . Pigs screaming for their lives - yes, they are being held by dogs ..a good pig dog will hang onto an ear - out of harm's way .A couple of our Koolies used to do this , years ago - they were very good. A pig held in this manner will squeal - hell my pet pigs would squeal the place down for much more minor hurts!! A legal and acceptable way of getting rid of pigs is trapping them , then shooting en masse. I HATE this. I have seen pigs squashed, sows aborting due to stress, and pigs injuring themselves- let alone when the culler comes to shoot what is in the trap - and they all have to see and hear what's happening
  8. We have multiple dogs here- mostly working Koolies. They are born here and die here. They age - they get wobbly/deaf and sometimes blind.They get lumps and bumps ...They are always sent off before they become too dependent , before they lose their dignity . My old Mitchell many years ago was getting on in years - he was covered in small growths and was very wobbly .Eating well,had no mind/brain problems , still sparked up if someone said Rabbits...then he started becoming faecally incontinent. This made him upset - pooing when asleep or just when walking along - he would get very embarrassed as if he'd done something wrong. I decided then it was time - while he was on no meds, while he was still mostly happy and alert, when memories would be primarily happy ones.His last minute was tailwags, and thoughts of rabbits ...I felt no guilt - just relief that he would be spared suffering /inabilities/indignities. That's just my take on it - I don't believe in 'keeping them going ' We currently have a 14 y.o who is almost deaf, and a bit wobbly .She will still bark at 'whatever' , fight off a youngster if she has food , and get her nose working when I hide cat bikkies for her . She coughs a bit , and had some trouble in the heat , but is certainly still very able . Not ready anytime soon for the bridge You and your dog - that is your relationship and care model
  9. Tough one. fivers... All I can say that, were he mine, he would have crossed the bridge before now You obviously maintain him very well and think of him and what he needs...
  10. He is certainly a lively boy No shrinking violet!
  11. What a thing they have done A big jump for them, but it seems they are the exact people for the job! I like that they resurrected the grooming business as well
  12. That will be interesting! It might scare some folks enough that they start to pick up sooner rather than later, before the DNA testing comes into force !
  13. Albert is FREE! LOL sounds as if he's a blank slate with regards training .... I hope you can find a way that works
  14. I didn't follow the series, but it IS wonderful that Lucky is with Frank Finger - he will now be a "lovely Dog" for many years , and enjoy life.
  15. Albert, Albert, Albert - be thankful you don't have a HUGE plastic cone !
  16. He seems a lovely - natured boy , training should go well.
  17. this is not of his choosing, ergo it is NOT 'disobedience'. It is extreme stress.
  18. Sounds problematic ....it is not a good thing to leave a puppy in a crate all night then most of the day Is there a doggy daycare anywhere you could use?
  19. I have always fed chicken necks to pups - frozen , so they have to chew ... they can't be just scoffed. Pick the biggest necks , and leave skin on . The problem with chicken necks is that they are the size/shape of a dog's oesophagus, and can cause choking. Small necks can be fed too - just hammer them to break them up , and make them soft like coarse mince .
  20. Izzy is lucky to have such a caring person I am wondering why the babies are crying - maybe she has not enough milk, or maybe they go to teats that are harder to suck from ???Are they warm enough? newborns usually just drink and sleep and make contented little noises.... Izzy is probably still getting used to everything , and is anxious about her babies - she has been thru a lot . I also second what Tdierikx has said .
  21. Oh - what a horible situation he was in Pets in the Park do good things .
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