Post photos of your dogs (Vol 3)
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ChocolateFrog said:
My parents old boy, he's over 10 was set upon by a staffy/pitbull type dog that was released by 4 s. The lead slipped out of his hand apparently. Dog on dog attack so police not interested, obviously.
fking absolute s
£850 too. Just utter scum.
I know it’s of no practical help, but for what it’s worth, I sincerely hope their dog turns on them next and inflicts similar injuries, preferably worse, on its four owners. Scum.fking absolute s
£850 too. Just utter scum.
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She is beautiful What's her name?Moorx- Six years ago I homed one-
An expuppy farm breeding dog approx 4 yrs old from Wales. The photo was taken about two yars after we homed her, with her (Cairn) coat in full bloom.
Well done. Both of our Westies are through TOWRUK charity.moorx said:
LordHaveMurci said:
Oh, that's the photo I've been waiting for!She is beautiful What's her name?
An expuppy farm breeding dog approx 4 yrs old from Wales. The photo was taken about two yars after we homed her, with her (Cairn) coat in full bloom.
Roxy came to us from a young family in North Wales almost 2 years ago. She’s now 4 & gorgeous.
Pippa just turned 1. She was from a puppy farm in West Wales. Came to us via foster at 17 weeks. She’s been a challenge but lots of love & effort means she’s maturing into a lovely dog. Incredibly headstrong & still has trust issues.
Rosso- Shona ( as per last post) and Toby ( photo lower down ) were rescued via CTRF.
My love of Cairns was started 70 years ago ,with a present of a pup of good breeding. A present to me at two from my aunt, who bred cairns.
Photo of Sandy ,well into his prime ( and possibly well over weight ,due to his ability to charm food out of the local stores).
My love of Cairns was started 70 years ago ,with a present of a pup of good breeding. A present to me at two from my aunt, who bred cairns.
Photo of Sandy ,well into his prime ( and possibly well over weight ,due to his ability to charm food out of the local stores).
chemistry said:
ChocolateFrog said:
My parents old boy, he's over 10 was set upon by a staffy/pitbull type dog that was released by 4 s. The lead slipped out of his hand apparently. Dog on dog attack so police not interested, obviously.
fking absolute s
£850 too. Just utter scum.
I know it’s of no practical help, but for what it’s worth, I sincerely hope their dog turns on them next and inflicts similar injuries, preferably worse, on its four owners. Scum.fking absolute s
£850 too. Just utter scum.
Edited by eskidavies on Sunday 17th November 00:56
We've been looking at puppies today, not for us but for my wife's eldest as he decided to get one. It will be spending some time with us and our black labrador Beth. He picked another Labrador bh and will be licking up in another week or so.
We almost ended up with one too but the one I fell for had already been reserved.
He did also go look at a rescue and went to see a German Shepherd/Doberman cross yesterday but he may have been too much for our Lab and too strong for my wife to walk.
We almost ended up with one too but the one I fell for had already been reserved.
He did also go look at a rescue and went to see a German Shepherd/Doberman cross yesterday but he may have been too much for our Lab and too strong for my wife to walk.
moorx said:
LordHaveMurci said:
Oh, that's the photo I've been waiting for!She is beautiful What's her name?
She seems to be bonding with me & has started barking at everybody else, probably because I spend so much time with her. We have purchased a Pet Remedy diffuser today, that seems to be helping.
Edited by LordHaveMurci on Sunday 17th November 18:56
Had our second visit to the see our new pup at the foster mums. We last went two weeks ago and there is already a huge difference in those two weeks. Defiantly starting to get his own identity, and you can see who the bosses are in the litter and who the crazy ones are. Really excited to get him how now and introduce him to Sidney.
They had jabs this week, and the Vet reckons the dad was a collie rather than a terrier. You can see in the photo he looks a little scruffy like a short hair terrier, but his coat is really soft and most of the other pups are smooth like their mum who is a Springer.
They had jabs this week, and the Vet reckons the dad was a collie rather than a terrier. You can see in the photo he looks a little scruffy like a short hair terrier, but his coat is really soft and most of the other pups are smooth like their mum who is a Springer.
We had to have one of our border collies put to sleep a few weeks back. She was over 14 and had a great and happy life, but what an incredibly sad time.
The 6 year old male she left behind hadn't known any different and he's really been pining for his departed mate.
We collected this little ball of fluff on Saturday and, I'm very pleased to say, the pair of them are already hitting it off
The 6 year old male she left behind hadn't known any different and he's really been pining for his departed mate.
We collected this little ball of fluff on Saturday and, I'm very pleased to say, the pair of them are already hitting it off
Edited by SS2. on Monday 18th November 16:02
SS2. said:
We had to have one of our border collies put down a few weeks back. She was over 14 so had a good run, but still an incredibly sad time.
The 6 year old male she left behind hadn't known any different and he's really been pining for his departed mate.
We collected this little ball of fluff on Saturday and, I'm very pleased to say, the pair of them are already hitting it off
He looks like a bundle of fun. How did you find the first few days after introducing them? Any issues with the 6 year old and being his territory? The 6 year old male she left behind hadn't known any different and he's really been pining for his departed mate.
We collected this little ball of fluff on Saturday and, I'm very pleased to say, the pair of them are already hitting it off
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