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	  This Dog Is Not Allowed On The BedVizslaMomma replied to HollyMilo's topic in General Dog Discussion LOL.
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	:birthday: Happy Birthday, Scout. We share the same day. Been a while since I was eight :birthday:
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	Wonderful the baby got a chance of living.
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	Totally gorgeous, as Grover is. All of us know how special Grover is to you.
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	Not a problem..... just spent on new beds for the boys. Shall earmark these for later. :)
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	Double gemlins
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	If you look at the first page of the Snoonza site, (RIGHT) top it says GoodDog. Open there and it shows these beaut beds. I have not checked if they go in the cart for Snooza. Rather dashing beds for the dogs.
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	Sad, beautiful and respectful to your satin coated Princess, Sooki.
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	  Diatomaceous Earth For Flea ControlVizslaMomma replied to sandgrubber's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming I agree. It's not something to splatter around like confetti. We have only ever done a light sprinkling outside. As you recommend, we were most careful to not go overboard. :)
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	LOL! At least the CKCS will be able to watch the human demonstrating the art of 'fetch'. Sarah used sit & laugh as we tried to get her to fetch..... After all, why on earth should a Blenheim girl step on grass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Happy memories.
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	What beautiful words of love and tribute. You painted such a fine picture of how a treasured companion acts.... loved the leg grabbing part. I am sorry for your loss. Keypa is indeed a Champion.
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	Thank you for a cheery story. I wish them both years of love together.
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	I know of a male that got four years protection from this implant. Later, he was used very successfully for stud.
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	You did all that was able to be done. Then, when his time to cross came, you were holding him in LOVE. He will have known that and was safe. (((HUGS)))) I am so sorry . Gutted for you.
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	  Diatomaceous Earth For Flea ControlVizslaMomma replied to sandgrubber's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming Glen, family that live in Queensland use these people http://diatomaceousearthonline.com.au/about-us/ Hope this helps :)
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	I tried to reply yesterday but had issues seeing, Grit in the eyes, you would understand. Yes, these posts are of comfort to many of us. Your words are so beautiful. I can see that bold little man. And wish you happiness with Jingo & Kira. Tip will be guarding you all from the Rainbow Bridge. Blessings
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	Is that just post-surgery? I feel sure it would be for post surgery dogs. Many dogs for various health reasons who have not undergone surgery may not be able to walk freely without the assistance of their owners. Thanks to both of you for the reply. I may make a thread regarding this rather than go off topic. Such info is of value to me. Jemappelle I was my not understanding hence the question.
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	Chesapeake Bay Retriever is the breed. :)
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	Is that just post-surgery?
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	Sending much LOVE & gentle HUGS for you both. On fridays I have a candle lit for friends in need. You are included .
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	  After Pts Behaviour/trainer Help Please?VizslaMomma replied to Rainy's topic in General Dog Discussion With hindsight, I say yes. We lost our 'younger' old boy last year. Just never cam home from the Vet trip. That left the older dog very puzzled and out of sorts for some time. Later I recalled another dog & the pack did appear to relate to the passing . HUGS to you all LOVE
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	Hugs and LOVE

