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mouseatthebusstop

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  1. it's down to local by-laws in the UK I am not sure what it is in my town :oops: I have three s/pei I do not have a licence
  2. Very touching :) Beautiful Ickle
  3. So sorry for your loss Mary's Mama and Bo's Dad Take Care [img]http://e4u.consoleradar.com/angels/teu35.gif[/img]
  4. :laola: :laola: :laola: :laola: very true
  5. [size=7][color=blue]very true[/color][/size] :D :D :D
  6. I have a very poor sense of smell like you have Peng1zrule what about useing those air fresener blocks or sprays :)
  7. small stuffed toys or a sock with a knot in it :)
  8. Poppy went depressed when Alice died they understand more than we realize, She also knew how upset we all were :( We want to send a big hug to you and Ben
  9. loverly photos mjriggl2 :) :) :)
  10. [size=7][color=blue]FANTASTIC[/color][/size]and a fast swimmer too Jake as beautiful as ever :)
  11. [quote name='Horsefeathers!']Here's a BIG piece of advice. If, by chance, you do end up keeping him, I'd strongly suggest having him neutered way before you even consider having him in the house. Tomcats LOVE to spray (it's what they do) and that smell is nearly impossible to get out.[/quote] h/f and k are right neutering is a must
  12. is it the same parents as kiger the s/pei take over the couch too those puppies are sooooooooooo cute :)
  13. don't let her have rawhide chews they have been know to cause blockages and even death :(
  14. The law should be changed every breeder should have a licence. Which should be difficult to get. or random home visits to make sure all is well Someone must stop this type of [size=6]BYB[/size] :roll:
  15. [quote]ANY dog can bite - the little chihauhau next door could remove a finger - and tries to whenever he gets the chance. He cant seriously hurt anybody, so he's not a "dangerous" dog. [/quote] any dog could bite :( does this mean no one can keep a dog :( ban them all :(
  16. [quote]Go Daisymom!! LOL you and me both! No manicures, no pedicures[/quote] courtnec and me as well I wrap tablets in boiled ham or poke them in cheese I could not put them in the food bowl because they often swop bowls half way though dinner :)
  17. Mary's Mama I am so sorry to hear about Bo as K said we will share your pain, Having an older dog myself I would not put her though an operation now you are doing the right thing
  18. Sorry to hear about Devin I hope he turns up soon. Possative thoughts going his way
  19. As K said visit the shelter meet the puppies then take it from there :Dog_run:
  20. [quote name='K']Are'nt we all guilty of being overprotective?..it's what I love about everyone here...we care for own own dogs and we look out for others too...I think your pup wil come through just fine....and as young as he is he will heal so quickly you will be amazed!!...I am SOOOOO scared to make the appt. for Cymmies spay...I can't even explain it...I just have this stupid fear she will not make it through the narcosis :help1:[/quote] hmmmmm we are all the same, best to get it over wth, I felt just the same when Gladis went
  21. [img]http://www.techhelpers.net/e4u/animal/002.gif[/img] Get the vet to check her over she proberly is not spayed you do not want a batch of kittens. The behavour rubing up against your legs and in and out of your legs are all things they do when they like you. Same as a dog wagging it's tail
  22. I did not teach it to Paddy but when I get out of the shower I wrap a towel around me and go to the bedroom to dry and get dress, well paddy runs up the stairs fast he wants to lick my feet and legs dry [color=blue]YUK[/color]
  23. [size=7][color=blue]CONGRATULATIONS[/color][/size] When was she born? they are so cute
  24. I was thinking the :) :) :) :) :)
  25. I do not know much about HD TAKEN FROM A BOOK SIGNS--Affected dogs show abnormal sitting or an unusual way of walking, described sometimes as "crabbing". The back legs may seem stiff, and affected dogs are slow to sit, eventually deleloping stiffness and pain as well. The conditionis most often seen in the larger breeds over 12k , and can affect one or both hips. TREATMENT--With appropriate medical or surgical treatment, the majority of dogs with HD can enjoy a painfree active life. A proportion of dogs will need pain controle for most of their life A number of surgical techniques have been developed to treat different stages of the condition.
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