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ladles
MemberIts unbelievable, Cleo should have gone to her forever home at this stage. Its lucky that you are willing and able to have offered her a loving foster home for this lenght of time. I know you are mad about her and she seems to fit right in there with you all. She is a great family dog, gets on with your young children and all the other lovely dogs that are with you at the moment. I suppose the fact that she is on daily meds must be putting people off. You have explained her requirements in detail and it seems that it is very easy to manage. The fact that she has not experienced a fit of any kind in 6 months, is testament. I am sure there is someone out there who can give Cleo that loving forever home that she deserves. She looks and sounds like a loving dog and a beautiful dog. Hope it all works out soon.Thanks for everything you have are doing for her.
ladles
MemberIn Sanson’s last post, it should have read that he is so excited to be out and with you that when you give him the cuddles and affection it makes him even happier and more excitable, so he does not really get the chance to enjoy the physical attention. Just re read my last post and it sounded odd.
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MemberTaking a chance that this was the dog I had out today. He was a tall JRT with that brown face and a red collar. Very excited and loves attention but almost too excited to take and enjoy. He loves the plastic bottle and will chase it around. When you run with him, he gets so excited he has to sort dance around you, better to let him to the running and you follow. Nice dog, gorgeous temperament.
ladles
MemberAnother loss in your lovely home. I really feel for you all. Its hard and its sad. Here’s to happier days. x
ladles
MemberJust wondering, would Buttons be a small or medium sized dog when fully grown. Thanks
ladles
MemberSorry to hear the sad news Kathy.
ladles
MemberI agree with the great notices for Shelly. She is lovely, a real heartbreaker. I belive her owner passed away and that is why she has ended up in the pound. She is a cuddley girl and is happiest when she can get close to you. She has the cutest way of standing on her hind legs and holding her two front paws out. She is in back condition and it may be that she was neglected because her owner was unable to properly care for her due to ill health. she does have a good pep in her step and will suddenly get all excited and trot ahead of you. She did slip her collar twice yesterday but did not go far, she just showed off the fact that she could run around a bit. Its a sad place for her to end up. I am sure she must be wondering what is going on. She loves the other dogs and gets all excited when she is around them. She deserves to spend her last few years in a warm safe place. I hope she finds it.
ladles
MemberThat is fantastic news for Benji, fingers crossed his test will come back negative. You have done amazing work with this dog. You have saved him and given him an amazing opportunity to live a happy doggie life. Thanks Marie.
ladles
MemberGreat photos, you and Jimmy are so good to give Kuma this much deserved chance for a new start in life. I think I might have met the lovely Kuma a couple of weeks ago in Ashton when you had her out. Thanks
ladles
MemberJasper looks absolutely beautiful dog, very loyal I would say. You must be feeling quite lonely without Ruby, she was with you for such a long time. You both gave her a great start.
ladles
MemberGreat news, very happy to hear that Markey has found his forever home.
ladles
MemberHe is black and white, there is just a hint of Chocolate brown shade in his coat.
ladles
MemberSo sorry to hear about Munchie.
ladles
MemberFingers crossed for Markey, he is a lovely puppy. He was fine with my cat when he stayed with me, he was not afraid.
ladles
MemberThats great news, delighted to hear that. You both gave her such a good start, but I know you will miss her.
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