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10th August 2008, 13:39 | #71 |
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I bought one of those mattresses that moulds itself to your body`s contours. It`s now in the shape of a fat springer spaniel!!
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16th September 2008, 13:35 | #72 |
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My new puppy, Jasper. He's a Patterdale Terrier. Had him just over a month. He's only just allowed out now, which is funny watching him discover things for the first time. He still hasnt met a cat yet, thats gonna be interesting!
Oh well, introducing Jasper....
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24th September 2008, 16:48 | #73 |
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The inspiration for my Name.
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4th October 2008, 10:55 | #74 |
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I had to have my cat put to sleep today. 18 years old, never a day's illness up until now. As a kitten she was the spitting image of BBCATZ little fluffball. Broke my heart to have to let her go but now she has taken up permanent residence next to the pond. A fabulous friend who will be much missed.
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4th October 2008, 12:15 | #75 |
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Sorry to hear that.
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4th October 2008, 14:17 | #76 |
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Loosing a Pet and Friend is always sad,
sorry to hear that Zeb, but a very good Innings. |
8th October 2008, 17:31 | #77 |
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strange pets
just thought id let you all know i have 8 snakes!!
3 boa constrictors 4 corn snakes and a texas white sided rat snake. there not everyones cup of tea but they keep some people away from the house lol |
8th November 2008, 22:50 | #78 |
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I was having a clear out of an external hard drive and came across a couple of small videos i shot of our two cats when they were kittens, its from three years ago and to see them now all they want to do is sleep.
They are not kittens long and it reminded me how adventurous and funny they were in their big new world. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=PaCViUiVF4Q http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=UN755R...eature=related |
14th February 2009, 20:47 | #79 |
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Oscar is 1 next month, for as long as I've been taking him for walks, he has been a little NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-. Without exagerating, I'm sure he could pull a small car. After every walk, my back and sides ache and where he is so eager to walk faster he sort of hops, coughing. I have him in a harness so he hopefully doesn't strangle himself with a normal lead. I've tried a halti(?) and that is a serious no no. He goes absolutely beserk and will end up hurting himself so that is no longer used.
Around the house he is the most gentle creature you could imagine but as soon as he steps outside the front door on the lead he goes wild with excitement, which is nice I suppose, but it would be nice if my arm could remain in its socket!! Any tips?? English Springer Spaniel so not a big dog. He has more strength than our Rhodesian Ridgebacks.
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Oscar is now on adult food. He was on Eukanuba puppy and since putting him on Eukanuba next one up from puppy, he has started doing something very eyebrows raised. Eating his own...
Any suggestions? I have heard that putting pineapple chunks on his food will sort it out?
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