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Mutley
MemberGood point Indianna! Poor little Velvet and her poor foster Mum on tenterhooks too!! Hopefully tomorrow is the day.
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MemberAudrey, so sorry to hear of the set back. Paws crossed it goes ahead asap.
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MemberWill be especially thinking of and praying for you Velvet. All paws are crossed here for a successful op tomorrow.
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MemberArchie you look great! Your family are taking such great care of you and so wonderful to hear of your progress.
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MemberStay strong Velvet! You are a beauty and are truly blessed to be so well looked after there. (Donation made direct to bank a/c)
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MemberOne very happy family!
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MemberGood to hear Archie is settling in well….albeit a bit camera shy!
Hamish is looking as hansdsome as ever.
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MemberToday (17th) was our official one year adoption birthday. My the time has flown and all of our family have developed grey hairs in that short time…can’t think why!?
Today was also Keeley’s open day celebration in Dog’s Trust. There were loads of folk and doggies there but we reckon they came for our birthday party…paws up for the cocktails sausages!
Mac and Bonnie xxx
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MemberFinal couple…thanks for looking!
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MemberMore…
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MemberHi! We were prompted into posting a belated update by request…"Hope your lovely crew are causing havoc as usual….are we due another disaster divulge".
Well, not too many disasters (that have been discovered!
), so sorry to disappoint! We have been very busy living it up in Donegal and putting the finishing touches (aka gouges in plaster and scraped window sills etc.) to our holiday home. We love it up there and have our very own wild flower patch which we "pick" regularly, whilst chasing the butterflies (mostly Bonnie!
). Keeley loves the neighbouring sheep and reckons it’s her sole job to round them up (with vocal assistance from the twins, of course
). Hope you enjoy the photos from our country pad…
Mac and Bonnie xxx
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MemberThree cheers for failed fosterers
). Great news!
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MemberHe is so funny if anything gets caught in his coat he stops walking until you take it off him he had one sticky ball caught on his tummy the other day and would not move until I removed it
Seamus is the complete opposite he could have a branch caught in his tail and I have to call him to take it out
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Funny you should say that, I thought it was just our pair (Mac and Bonnie, DID Scottie twins). They BOTH will refuse to move if they so much as attract a blade of grass on their legs or tummy. It can make for quite a slow walk…woods are probably best avoided me thinks!
Frisking has become quite the norm!
Great to hear that Wilbur has settled in so well and is obviously having a ball there with Seamus! A credit to you and his fosterer, Claire. Go Wilbur!!!
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MemberFrom one Bonnie to another…she is a very pretty girl indeed!
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MemberWhat beautiful, happy dogs!
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