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  • in reply to: advice needed please #97545
    Muireann
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    I’m so sorry for your loss. RIP Snowy :(

    in reply to: Snowy- Male Spitz #97277
    Muireann
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    He is grand with cats, older kids and actually doesn’t bark as much as other Spitz if you can believe that! But he was snapped up on Tuesday and has gone to his new home where he has a Spitz sister, a guinea pig and a cat to keep him company!

    in reply to: Snowy- Male Spitz #96976
    Muireann
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    This beautiful little guy is still waiting on a home to call his own. He is just a fab little guy, I can’t believe he hasn’t been snapped up already! He has really come out of his shell and is now living happily with all the other Spitz, males and females which is great because at the start he was a bit wary of them all. Will post up some new pictures over the next couple of days.

    in reply to: Frodo- small terrier pup #96203
    Muireann
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    Aww its lovely to see this little guy getting on so well! Give him a big hug from me!

    in reply to: Frodo- small terrier pup #95867
    Muireann
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    A few from today before he went off to jdogs:

    We need a name for him, how about Chippy? ;) :lol:

    in reply to: Snowy- Male Spitz #95340
    Muireann
    Member

    Snowy relaxing:

    in reply to: Ellie – 4mt old jrt x puppy #94916
    Muireann
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    Oh, these two are the sweetest, most entertaining little girls. They look very alike, but we’re learning that Erin is the laidback lovey lapdog while Ellie is the bouncy, playful ball of fun. They race around our very small garden as if it were a track, and are awestruck by the neighbour’s cat on the wall. They are great little watchdogs, barking at disturbances, but settling again happily.
    Equally, they’re happy to just hang about indoors, interested in what’s happening but well behaved and mannerly, coming when called, but staying in the kitchen with sad faces but without complaint when we go out.
    Neither are any trouble at all so far. Their housetraining is going pretty well, and they’re very good at going to bed at night, quickly settling down and sleeping through with no disturbance. They love mealtimes, playtimes, sleeptimes, walktimes, anytimes, and are delighted to meet everyone, befriending human and animal very quickly.
    Today we took them to Phoenix Park and they were delighted by the fields and fresh air, racing along with their trademark energy and enthusiasm.
    They have the feistiness of Jack Russells, but are very gentle, sweet and loving too, liking nothing more than claiming a cosy place on the couch during TV time, or jumping onto the lap of anyone who might need some Erin-and-Ellie love.
    They’re healthy and happy, perfect for a family, a singleton, a small garden, a farm… I’ll be very sad to say goodbye, but delighted for the family/ies lucky enough to get these biscuit-coloured twins.
    And they’re a great pair. As a man in Phoenix Park declared enthusiastically: "What beautiful dogs!"

    in reply to: Snowy- Male Spitz #94874
    Muireann
    Member

    Hi Mary

    Yep Snowy is neutered. He gets on fine with other neutered males but really isn’t a fan of any unneutered ones! He is a bit stand offish and unsure when he first meets people but gets quite confident pretty quickly. ;)

    in reply to: Odin- Blind Male Spitz #94867
    Muireann
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    Well this beautiful bundle of fluff left me today for his new life. He is just such a super dog, no words can describe how great he is. His new family are besotted with him and he had already taken up residence on the couch when I was leaving! I think this is a match made in heaven and they will have many happy years together :)

    in reply to: Belle – Terrier X puppy HOMED #92560
    Muireann
    Member

    The lovely Belle nearly one year on!

    in reply to: Odin- Blind Male Spitz #94374
    Muireann
    Member

    Unfortunately Odin is back looking for a new forever home. Due to a change in circumstances his current home can no longer keep him. They are very upset at having to let him go. He is such a lovely little guy and as said above his blindness doesn’t hinder him in the slightest. If you are interested in adopting him please contact me muireann@dogsindistress.org

    in reply to: doggie bad breath #94235
    Muireann
    Member

    Martine Pedigree Chum isn’t a great food. It wouldn’t be helping with her bad breath. You should change her onto a better quality food. Also pedigree chum hasn’t enough oil to keep the spitz coat in tiptop shape, so a better food would show a real difference in the look and feel of her coat.

    in reply to: Brett – Red Setter #93190
    Muireann
    Member

    Brett is still in the pound.

    in reply to: Toto – Collie x – HOMED #92240
    Muireann
    Member

    Aww the lovely Toto. He looks fabulous! He’s really landed on his paws with you both :) Can’t believe its been a year!

    in reply to: Cody- Male Japanese Spitz #91862
    Muireann
    Member

    A couple more pictures of Cody:

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