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December 31, 2011 at 1:51 pm in reply to: Cricket & Missy – Border Collie x Shetland sheepdog pups #84631
tara
MemberFrom Crickets family:
Cricket now Cooper is abolutely amazing and a great companion. He is incredibly friendly with people, other dogs and our cat lottie who we rescued as a kitten of only a few days from the snow a year ago and coop couldnt have been better with looking after her and helping her find her way.cooper.JPG
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MemberIt really perks up your day seeing an update on a former foster,thanks so much!
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MemberHappy Christmas from Cassie and everyone here xxx
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MemberHappy Christmas from Mya and all the Byrne family, thanks for another great year xxx
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MemberThis is just brilliant
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MemberJust a few more
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MemberFostering is a rewarding experience, especially when the family that adopt the doggie live in your area and keep in touch
Bear is a much loved part of his family, he has had some settling problems, but his family couldnt see life without him!!
Bear has always been photogenic, but with Colm and Ania’s talents he REALLY knows how to pose…………
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MemberFantastic update, laughed out loud a good few times!!!
Welcome to dogs in distress Keaves and Sam, really looking forward to seeing how he gets on.
December 18, 2011 at 12:25 pm in reply to: Re: Amber – 16 wk old Shih Tzu/Yorkie x Westie *HOMED* #107519tara
MemberI just love this lil baby, its great when your family is fostering the little puppies, you get to go up for a quick cuddle!!
Ambers coat is as soft as cotton wool and she has such a great nature.
Her face is as cute as a button and she just makes you smile.Amber 1.jpg
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MemberUpdate from Dash (i really love when he writes to us!!)
Hi All
It is that time of year again, boy it’s been a fast and busy year. Where does the time go?
I am already nearly 18 months old and still no sign of maturing!!I know that I said that I would be ‘Blogging’ about dental care for dogs……..but my ‘forever family’ are still cataloguing all the evidence, they say. So it will follow in the New Year.
At present my favourite chew is the thermostat on the radiator. We are now either very cold or very hot!!
They were even good enough to season it with pepper, which I though was fairly decent of them. Well it is the season of goodwill, after all.Attached are my Christmas photos for this year. This time it took three tries, as I decided that I didn’t want to have my picture taken.
In one you can see that my chew is being held as ransom and in the other I have my chew but I am giving them ‘the eye’…………that means I am going to be especially bad when this is all over!!
I was………………………..All my pet siblings are well, thankfully.
The other day we all got a big fright, though.
We were out for our usual early morning walk and a couple of young and giddy horses got loose on the path down to the beach.
They came towards us, then turned quickly and one of them kicked MacDuff in the head. He was knocked unconscious for a few moments.We had to rush him to the vets and he was a very lucky dog indeed. Considering he is nearly 13 years old.
My family were worried about him.
He spent the day in hospital and had to have stitches but besides having a small sinus problem where he sniffs a little now and then, he is fine.
He does look a little like a hedgehog at the moment, as they shaved his head and the rest of him is hairy and fluffy!I will have to go now as I am really busy at the moment preparing the house for the arrival of all my human siblings……………..Oh, I just love this time of the year when they and their friends are all around and I get unlimited attention.
I haven’t quite finished eating my way through the back of the sofa and my toy box needs rearranging around the room again……..why do they keep picking everything up, it is such a waste of time.
They never seem to learn??????????Wishing everyone at Dogs in Distress, their families, friends and supporters……..and of course, all my dog associates…………a Very Merry Christmas.
I will write after the holiday with all my latest news
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December 11, 2011 at 6:04 pm in reply to: Roxy – 4 yr old Staffordshire Bull Terrier – HOMED #107557tara
MemberOh my lord i would LOVE to be in that house, staffy palace!!
I read on Facebook that Roxy did her first agility class and she loved it,what a great home for her xxxtara
MemberThis beautiful boy has stolen his lovely foster families heart and he will be staying with them and with his very beautiful big sis Penny.
I love that this is a Dogs in Distress happy ending part Deux for them and i know Marley will be very happy.
tara
MemberMy beautiful boy met his lovely forever family yesterday and will be heading there soon to his new big (well little cos she is small but fiesty!!) sister T.J
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MemberOh my poor baby with the cone of shame!
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MemberAs promised pictures of the very handsome boy
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