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Happy Christmas to all the fosterers and the fabulous Kathy at DID. Thanks from every single doggie you have saved this year!
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Thanks Jen…they are just tooo cute ![]()
I hope you have entered their photos in the doggy snap competition. If they don’t win…….I’ll eat my hat. Photos and doggies are fantastic. ![]()
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Great photos……soooo cute.
Who is the little hair clip on the chair, she must be minute!!!! but very pretty.
Does Ollie now have a choice between girlfriends???? Fizz is certainly giving her the look………he’s all mine ![]()
Aw thanks for posting Kathy. I must clarify that the snow boots were a present from Ollie’s aunty, I don’t think I could have bought them myself. But he was just too cute in them and they worked a dream on the snow.
The titchy pup is a 3 month old miniature yorkie that belongs to my friend so we’re having playdates to get her and Mia socialised. I was a bit worried because Penny is sooo tiny but they were very respectful of her size and weren’t rough and they all had a great time!
Feeling sorry for herself
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Lazy Sunday morning
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Lovely pic they are all so cute
Hi all,
Just thought I’d give you a quick update on Mia. We took her to the vet a few weeks ago because she had started limping for no reason and then before the easter weekend she started limping again. This time the vet referred us to a specialist, NOAH in Malahide. He took xrays and discovered that the ball part of her hip joint was crumbling and obviously needed to be replaced so he operated straight away. We brought her home last night and she was pretty miserable but better this morning.
Long term she should be ok, but may get arthritis at an early age (looking into fish oil supplements etc. for her). We need to keep her using the leg and putting her weight on it as soon as possible or she might not regain full range of motion but we are willing to do whatever it takes to get her better.
Thank god we have pet insurance (for both of them, Ollie aka PJ has a heart murmur). So if you haven’t got it, I would advise you to. You just never know when you might need it. Mia is only about 10 months old and we would never have considered that she would need surgery and we are just so glad we have the insurance to pay for the operation and any aftercare.
Will keep you updated!!
Jen
Hi again, Kathy asked me to pop a few of these pics up
from a photoshoot for [/url:1z5l8nn5″>. It’s for a book of rescue dogs, with the profits going back to rescues. We had a great morning with Michelle and I LOVE the photos. Mia is doing much better now, got her stitches out last night so no more CONE OF SHAME
, thank god! Will need physio and hydrotherapy though before she’s 100%.
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fantastic glad mia is doing well. hailey and i live in malahide
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