awwwa! he looks in love to me :wub: :wub: :wub:
so glad that they love her to :wub:
so glad that they love her to :wub:
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Looks pretty brilliant to me ) ) )nicky12 said:heres my ollie getting close to her i think hes in love :wub:
sorry not brill pics once she has settled i will get you all some good pics as i dont wana pull her around at the moe :huggles:
Nicky thats absolutely shocking...you are right no dog would eat like that if it was a fussy eater.. :rant: Ill come with you with my baseball bat too... :rant: how can people do this to any animal...nicky12 said:that women is a lier :angry: as she said she a fussy eater ,fussy eater my ass she has been having 5meals a day and scoffing the lot as soon as its put down :- " does that sound like a fussy eater to you :angry:
whippetwise said::rant: :rant: :rant: No words can describe how im feeling about her owners right now. Im so so glad she is safe with you :huggles:
hi rae i no not everyone can help times are hard for all ,your support is just as good as donations and i thank everyone for that :huggles:Rae said:Poor Poppy. I've just forked out a huge amount for our foster Poppy, so I can't chip in I'm sorry, but wishing you all the best with her.
I know you'll be very careful with her, but dont let her do too much free running too soon, let her get fit gradually. Tie had a grade 3 heart murmur (although only on the left side) and she managed 2 or 3 bouts of wild frisbee chasing every day once we'd got her fit.
Is there a plan for getting the boy out too?
:lol: i mean as in like kidney stone but in the bladder that made me smilek4tie-d said:sorry to be completely dim here, but a stone as in kidney stones? or as in a garden stone?sorry but my grans dog swallowed a stone once and had to have an op to get it removed hence why im asking. :b
ooo lou perhaps you can give me some tips on her diet thenLouise_Simon said:My old greyhound has had this problem twice in a couple of months last year (Crystals/high protien) its now being managed via her diet. Shes been fine for ages now )
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