Post photos of your dogs (Vol 5)

Post photos of your dogs (Vol 5)

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SistersofPercy

3,566 posts

180 months

Wednesday 26th June 2024
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boxst said:
Them ears though!

Fairly sure dachshunds are solar powered. No amount of trying to get him in is working....


Yazza54

19,780 posts

195 months

Wednesday 26th June 2024
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It warm


carlo996

6,815 posts

35 months

Wednesday 26th June 2024
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‘Finn, you wanna air bed to chill on?’

‘Bring it’


Tango13

9,445 posts

190 months

Wednesday 26th June 2024
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Yazza54 said:
It warm

So hot his ears have melted clean off his head yikes

Bullybutt

249 posts

54 months

Thursday 27th June 2024
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Beautiful Mandy. Soon to be down to one eye. But out of pain and a happy future ahead. We've found a lovely home with a retired lady so she's settling there amazingly and I'll take her for the operation in a couple of weeks, return her home afterwards and hope she's got a quick recovery. She's living the dream, sleeping on the bed with her mum, treated like a queen and is feasting on homemade ice cream doggy treats. Makes it all worthwhile.
Hope you're all keeping cool in this heat!

moorx

4,172 posts

128 months

Thursday 27th June 2024
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cloud9 Excellent news biggrin Well done!

Its Just Adz

16,118 posts

223 months

Thursday 27th June 2024
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Yazza54 said:
It warm

Much too warm for staffys!

Bobberoo

42,602 posts

112 months

Thursday 27th June 2024
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Bullybutt said:


Beautiful Mandy. Soon to be down to one eye. But out of pain and a happy future ahead. We've found a lovely home with a retired lady so she's settling there amazingly and I'll take her for the operation in a couple of weeks, return her home afterwards and hope she's got a quick recovery. She's living the dream, sleeping on the bed with her mum, treated like a queen and is feasting on homemade ice cream doggy treats. Makes it all worthwhile.
Hope you're all keeping cool in this heat!
love
What a fantastic outcome for both Mandy and her new owner.

mattyn1

6,358 posts

169 months

Thursday 27th June 2024
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Bobberoo said:
Bullybutt said:


Beautiful Mandy. Soon to be down to one eye. But out of pain and a happy future ahead. We've found a lovely home with a retired lady so she's settling there amazingly and I'll take her for the operation in a couple of weeks, return her home afterwards and hope she's got a quick recovery. She's living the dream, sleeping on the bed with her mum, treated like a queen and is feasting on homemade ice cream doggy treats. Makes it all worthwhile.
Hope you're all keeping cool in this heat!
love
What a fantastic outcome for both Mandy and her new owner.
Completely agree. What you have done is something remarkable.

Davie_GLA

6,700 posts

213 months

Thursday 27th June 2024
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moorx said:
How did it go? love
She came through it just fine but of course it wouldn't be this madhouse if it weren't for some drama. The vet called preceicely 39 minutes after we dropped her off to let us know that it's likely she had had and is at the tail end of a phantom pregnancy and some fluid was showing. Not enough to abort though and we went ahead.

She's been resting for a couple of days and is back to her usual ballistic self. Ever tried to stop a frenchie in mid air as they try to jump onto a couch?? I have and it's not possible. How she hasn't burst her stitches i don't know so she is now in her crate "jaIl"

Thanks for reaching out, she's had some history (spinal surgery, failed attempt at a previous spay where she stopped breathing on the table). DOn't believe the hype about really expensive dogs that are "pure breeds" being anything but the same hassle as cheap cross breeds.

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3,525 posts

65 months

Thursday 27th June 2024
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Bullybutt said:


Beautiful Mandy. Soon to be down to one eye. But out of pain and a happy future ahead. We've found a lovely home with a retired lady so she's settling there amazingly and I'll take her for the operation in a couple of weeks, return her home afterwards and hope she's got a quick recovery. She's living the dream, sleeping on the bed with her mum, treated like a queen and is feasting on homemade ice cream doggy treats. Makes it all worthwhile.
Hope you're all keeping cool in this heat!
This is awesome.

Bobberoo

42,602 posts

112 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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Davie_GLA said:
moorx said:
How did it go? love
She came through it just fine but of course it wouldn't be this madhouse if it weren't for some drama. The vet called preceicely 39 minutes after we dropped her off to let us know that it's likely she had had and is at the tail end of a phantom pregnancy and some fluid was showing. Not enough to abort though and we went ahead.

She's been resting for a couple of days and is back to her usual ballistic self. Ever tried to stop a frenchie in mid air as they try to jump onto a couch?? I have and it's not possible. How she hasn't burst her stitches i don't know so she is now in her crate "jaIl"

Thanks for reaching out, she's had some history (spinal surgery, failed attempt at a previous spay where she stopped breathing on the table). DOn't believe the hype about really expensive dogs that are "pure breeds" being anything but the same hassle as cheap cross breeds.
Great news that she's come through ok, I now have a mental image of you trying to catch her!!! laugh

garythesign

2,444 posts

102 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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Davie_GLA said:
She came through it just fine but of course it wouldn't be this madhouse if it weren't for some drama. The vet called preceicely 39 minutes after we dropped her off to let us know that it's likely she had had and is at the tail end of a phantom pregnancy and some fluid was showing. Not enough to abort though and we went ahead.

She's been resting for a couple of days and is back to her usual ballistic self. Ever tried to stop a frenchie in mid air as they try to jump onto a couch?? I have and it's not possible. How she hasn't burst her stitches i don't know so she is now in her crate "jaIl"

Thanks for reaching out, she's had some history (spinal surgery, failed attempt at a previous spay where she stopped breathing on the table). DOn't believe the hype about really expensive dogs that are "pure breeds" being anything but the same hassle as cheap cross breeds.
That is such great news

garythesign

2,444 posts

102 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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Bullybutt said:


Beautiful Mandy. Soon to be down to one eye. But out of pain and a happy future ahead. We've found a lovely home with a retired lady so she's settling there amazingly and I'll take her for the operation in a couple of weeks, return her home afterwards and hope she's got a quick recovery. She's living the dream, sleeping on the bed with her mum, treated like a queen and is feasting on homemade ice cream doggy treats. Makes it all worthwhile.
Hope you're all keeping cool in this heat!
Well done for all you have done for Mandy

Thevet

1,822 posts

247 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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Viper201 said:
Max is a lazy git. On our walk and decides to lay down.



His orangutan facial flaps are coming along nicely.

Scooby at 6 doesn't seem to slow down
Here he is with his most favourite thing, never to be distracted

until you say the d-i-n-n-e-r word

moorx

4,172 posts

128 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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Davie_GLA said:
moorx said:
How did it go? love
She came through it just fine but of course it wouldn't be this madhouse if it weren't for some drama. The vet called preceicely 39 minutes after we dropped her off to let us know that it's likely she had had and is at the tail end of a phantom pregnancy and some fluid was showing. Not enough to abort though and we went ahead.

She's been resting for a couple of days and is back to her usual ballistic self. Ever tried to stop a frenchie in mid air as they try to jump onto a couch?? I have and it's not possible. How she hasn't burst her stitches i don't know so she is now in her crate "jaIl"

Thanks for reaching out, she's had some history (spinal surgery, failed attempt at a previous spay where she stopped breathing on the table). DOn't believe the hype about really expensive dogs that are "pure breeds" being anything but the same hassle as cheap cross breeds.
Oh phew, I'm so relieved. Obviously she didn't want it to be plain-sailing for you, got to keep you on your toes! tongue out Yes, it's a nightmare trying to stop them being lively, and leaping around like they're used to, isn't it? I'm lucky that most of mine had been neutered or spayed at rescues before I adopted them but we have had one we've had to nurse through spaying, and another to come (more of that later).


Thevet

1,822 posts

247 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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Viper201 said:
I like Scooby's have dark mahogany colouring. And his correct jaw - Max is undershot.

There is no way on this earth that Max would bother to chase a frisbee. No sir.
I'd prefer Scoobs to have the brighter tan markings, it just adds more expression to them, but he is Scoobs.
As regards frisbee.......he would jump off a cliff for it, and despite my previous post, I think he might leave his food for it, I'd love to get some video of his catching antics but I doubt I'll be able to do it.
I'll wager that he has bigger orangutan flaps than any other dog, so big and thick, as tha actress said to the vicar!

SistersofPercy

3,566 posts

180 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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off to the Broads with Neville next week, he's ready to go and packed his selection of fine shirts.


MrsMiggins

2,867 posts

249 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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Neville is looking sharp!

Sully has spent his evening walk playing with Juno; ideally stealing her ball from her gob.




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3,525 posts

65 months

Saturday 29th June 2024
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Cookie, I'm sorry to say, is starting to lose her marbles properly.
We've put her back on vivitonin which helped previously but this time she doesn't seem to be getting much benefit from it.
Most of the time she's sort of okay, just a bit foggy but today she has been very clingy.
Tonight she insists on sleeping with me. Apparently she likes my yellow bathrobe.
She's just getting old, my poor girl.