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Old 11th December 2019, 17:43   #1
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so mine expires on the 12th, does that mean midnight tonight or midnight tomorrow ?
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Old 11th December 2019, 17:57   #2
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At midnight on 12th.
It was issued on the 13th a year ago.



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Old 11th December 2019, 17:59   #3
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Thanks have the dog to take to the vets in the morning and was starting to worry
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Old 11th December 2019, 18:49   #4
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Let's hope he's OK by Friday.

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Old 11th December 2019, 19:14   #5
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He’s on his last legs really slow to get up the stairs and only goes for a short walk now has been on steroids for a while now and has to go in for a checkup tomorrow. Will worry about the MOT afterwards
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Old 11th December 2019, 22:01   #6
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Good luck on both counts. We lost ours to cancer/put her to sleep in May after 15 years as family pet. The hole in our lives was horrendous so we eventually succumbed to the charms of puppy who is doing a good job of easing the grief.
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Old 11th December 2019, 23:14   #7
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The nice things about having a dog in the family, is they are just, family. When we lost our Golden Cocker Spaniel, many years ago ,it was months before we got over the loss, but even now it brings back happy memories just talking about it. Hope your dog will be ok for a while yet. Let us know what happens.
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i had to ut my old staffie to sleep 3 months ago 15 year old kidney failure broke my heart so i decided last week to take on a retired racing greyhound she got delivered sat the 7th of this month .. only had her 5 days and shes brill .. she takes a lot of pain away but me old staffies still in my heart . there really gentle and loving as most of our pets are . hope all goes well on both accounts rgds mark
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Old 12th December 2019, 17:51   #9
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Thanks all for the replies, his steroids are continuing and now put on paracetamol for his joints so fingers crossed he’s okay till the warm weather comes back and hopefully helps his joints
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Old 12th December 2019, 21:22   #10
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i had to ut my old staffie to sleep 3 months ago 15 year old kidney failure broke my heart so i decided last week to take on a retired racing greyhound she got delivered sat the 7th of this month .. only had her 5 days and shes brill .. she takes a lot of pain away but me old staffies still in my heart . there really gentle and loving as most of our pets are . hope all goes well on both accounts rgds mark
A veteran of Owlerton Stadium Mark?........yes the loss of a dog is awful, they're part of the family and characters in their own right.

I've never had any dog that wasn't a Heinz 57, until a few years ago when Alfie came along, to ease the passing of Mollie, a rescue lurcher who was 18 when she passed into the next life.

What is amusing though, is the amount of people who ask what Alfie is crossed with, and the look on their faces when you announce his lineage.......LINK

At the time of posting, Rob has just over an hour remaining on his MOT......

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