Post photos of your dogs (Vol 5)
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Jules Sunley said:
Yes, not quite sure how it happened. We had four then started fostering for a Rescue, all sighthounds. Of the seven we fostered we ended up keeping three, one of which was the deerhound. Most were severely traumatised and some had minor health issues. They took a lot of close attention to turn round, some quicker than others and of course you and they inevitably bond. When the Rescue found a home quickly, within 2-3 weeks, it wasn't too bad letting them go, although damp eyes and a lump in the throat every time. Longer than that and we found it very difficult so I don't think we're cut out for fostering and we're definitely full now! We're lucky to have a lot of secure outside space so it's not as difficult to manage them as you might imagine.Tango13 said:
Adam. said:
They spend all day eating, sleeping, farting, snoring with free health care thrown in for good measure.
You have to go to work to earn money to ensure they have food, healthcare and a comfy bed to sleep in
Your dogs are smarter than they look!!
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Tango13 said:
And occasionally they do a massive st, turn around to me and say “pick that up would you”Tango13 said:
Adam. said:
Tango13 said:
And occasionally they do a massive st, turn around to me and say “pick that up would you”Gassing Station | All Creatures Great & Small | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff