Delighted she's doing well and enjoying an active life over in England, sweet girl. :wub:
I've passed on the link to this thread to them via youtube, so hopefully they get it and are able to see photos of her humble beginnings.
Senna is currently in a foster home, but still seeking her forever home. It's through no fault of her own, just absolutly no interest in the sighthound type. :unsure:
http://nwpetrescue.org.uk/adopt/?p=1690
Yep. We found out their original names today so gonna stick with those; Hector and Macy. :)
Can't seem to edit my original post on here though... so anyone looking at our website note the names on there are Macy for the JRT and Hector for the Greyhound.
Mulder is a male greyhound.
He is about 3 years old. He is housetrained and neutered. His owner developed ill health and very sadly needed to rehome him. He has a lovely gentle nature, loves people and other dogs and would make a fabulous family dog or companion.
If you think you could...
Sounds to me like the friendship is beyond repair. I'd give her a week to remove her stuff from the garden and look into chicken wire fencing or similar. Perhaps put an ad on the local freecycle to see if anyone has some chicken wire or fencing that you could make use of for free is money is...
I feed mine raw and have never bothered with veg. It's in one end and out the other. In my opinion they just don't need it. The only time I'd consider it would be to bulk out a feed for a hungry dog on a diet.
Unless hte dog has any problems or difficulties I'd let them use the grinders nature gave them to break up those bones. ;)
Their teeth get huge benifits from crunching and grinding those bones as well as the enjoyment and mental stimulation the dogs get from it. 8)
Hiya,
How is Arnie doing?
I recall in the past you asked about a harness since Arnie can pull on the lead alot. I seen this one today and thought of you;
http://www.tripawds.com/2008/04/29/new-ruf...-now-available/
Also a lovely website for us tripod owners.
Hope you are both well.
x
A bottle of wine and some choc is positively called for!
Well done Arnie on managing to successfully leave his pee-mails for all the other dogs. :thumbsup:
I think front leg amputees find it much easier to get round at a faster pace than a slower one. Full steam ahead!
I've had no broadband for a few weeks and just catching up now.
I'm pleased to hear he's doing well. :)
As for cocking a leg to pee, my tripod bitch does it out on walks... all a question of balance, lol.
She used to roll over backwards at the start when she tryed to scratch herself with one...
I'm so pleased to read this thread and hear how well Arnie is doing so far! :)
I returned home on Friday to discover my internet connection was down and I've been dying to hear how he's been doing since the op. I've sneeked in to use my Mum's internet at her house for now, lol.
Sounds like...
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