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Can beat that
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11th Mar 2010 1:02 pm
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JMC, thoughts with you! Que pampered pooch pic! Black one is on sofa beside me snoring away.
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11th Mar 2010 1:22 pm
Discotres
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Ken wrote:
Can beat that
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Maybe I can equal yours with my guard dog
11th Mar 2010 1:41 pm
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Not even near
11th Mar 2010 1:45 pm
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Talking of dogs, has anybody had a dog with elbow dysplasia. The lbrador we have currently was disagnosed with it on Tuesday. She is only 6 months old, so there is hope a operation will help.
Is that what you might call a 'pouch pooch'? The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom
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11th Mar 2010 2:06 pm
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The original 'Puppy in your pocket', there are no dogs allowed at my daughters school when picking them up, I felt guilty leaving it tied to a lamp post so managed to sneak it in using an inside pocket, and coughed when it squeeked
I have to be careful it doesn't clinmb through the grill of the dog guard
11th Mar 2010 2:11 pm
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countrywide wrote:
Talking of dogs, has anybody had a dog with elbow dysplasia. The lbrador we have currently was disagnosed with it on Tuesday. She is only 6 months old, so there is hope a operation will help.
Our Youngest Bitch had a displaced Knee cap rear left leg, It's been a long job to fix this. Luckily we were insured as so far it has cost £2500 in operations etc, but finally now after 6 months we are winning and it looks likely she will recover. Though she will still have slightly limited mobility of the Joint.
The operation involved creating a groove in the bone for the tendons and pinning things in place etc so quite major. Must admit the Lab coped really well and didn't seem bothered at all. Unfortunately the first op didn't take and she had to have it re-done.Club Pie n Pea
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there are no dogs allowed at my daughters school when picking them up, I felt guilty leaving it tied to a lamp post so managed to sneak it
Please tell me that you don't collect a girl from school wearing only a dressing gown...........
Hello young girl......Do you want to see some puppies.........
You need help!!! The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom
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11th Mar 2010 2:34 pm
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I never really looked at it that way, I will put my coat over the top of it this afternoon, thanks for alerting me, I wondered why people were looking at me strangely and the Co-op refused to let me in their store
11th Mar 2010 2:42 pm
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heres one of mine
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