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  • in reply to: Donnie – Boxer #94574
    YvonneM
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    Tigger I am the same, I walked him the weekend before last, twice that day. He progressed so much since his first time out to the second walk. I have a super soft spot for him. He is a cracker and would blossom in a home environment. He is a mellow guy, excellent on the lead with really great manners. Not an exhuberant bouncy boxer, very manageable. He is very good with the other dogs too. Not a big guy even with more body condition he won’t be a large boxer. Poor pet. Love him and the boxer sisters…

    in reply to: Devin – lab cross puppy #94414
    YvonneM
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    With pups you always know who mam is but rarely dad, they look very lab at the moment, very like Mya as a pup, see June’s calendar girl!!!

    in reply to: Bee – Staffie x #94333
    YvonneM
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    Boy can Bee jump! She is like a bouncing tigger, she was just so so happy to get out and about. She had lots of energy, she seemd to be initially strong on the lead but this died down. She is very waggy and wriggly. A pretty girl, I love brindle markings. She was fine in the vicinity of the other dogs but didn’t have any nose to nose meetings. Very people friendly, full of licks

    in reply to: Donnie – Boxer #94324
    YvonneM
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    I had Donnie out twice today. He was delighted to relieve himself once we hit the grass, once he had done his business he had a right pep in his step. I patted and chatted away to him, he looked at me like he wasn’t really sure what I was doing, didn’t appear to have received a lot of cuddles or rubs in the past. This changed totally for our second walk. He wagged his tail, I got licks, then he jumped up for a hug and kiss. He is excellent on the lead, doesn’t pull at all, not a giddy bouncy boxer. He whimpered to say hello to the other dogs. He was fine with them, he is an intact male, he probably wouldn’t like to be challenged by another male, but was fine to sniff noses and say hello. He really liked the other two boxer sisters so he’d be in his element with the ladies! He’s not a big boy at all, could do with some conditioning. He has pressure sores on his back legs. Another fella I reckon was stuck outside. He came across as a gentle soul

    in reply to: Daryl – 6mt old springer spaniel puppy #94276
    YvonneM
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    Only too happy to help even in a small way. Would have loved to be able to take a de-tour to my house with this fella. I’ve never owned a pup always an older dog so his excitement and devilment made us howl laughing in the car

    in reply to: Daryl – 6mt old springer spaniel puppy #94273
    YvonneM
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    Dropped Daryl off his foster home this morning. He is stunning, and I really mean stunning. He is the most handsome springer I’ve ever seen. Beautiful markings, the prettiest green eyes and a super waggy (full) tail, fab to see it isn’t docked. He is a dote, very good in the car, giddy but not scared, car sick or any toilet accidents. This fella would hear the grass grow, extremely alert, into everything, had his head stuck in my handbag and emerged with my Chanel sunglasses!!! We had great fun on the way to his foster home playing with the electic windows in the car, he was baffled and reacted to the every sound in the car. He is really affectionate, full of licks. He was confident enough with the fosterers other dogs. This fella is full of energy, would love to play and run riot, I could see him collapse then for serious shut eye. A beaut. If I didn’t work full time we would have found family doggy member number three!

    in reply to: Tilly – Chihuahua x Terrier #94249
    YvonneM
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    Poor little dote, I think it looks worse than it is. Mine hated the lampshade collar most, the stitches didn’t phase her one bit.

    in reply to: Daryl – 6mt old springer spaniel puppy #94240
    YvonneM
    Member

    Wouldn’t get to do this before the pound closes. But can do first thing when pound opens in the morning. So sorry, by the time we leave work pound is shut.

    in reply to: Calista the Dalmatian (now ROXY!) #94099
    YvonneM
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    Am really delighted you got to rehome her. I think it is very important that breeds go to experienced homes. Best of luck and keep us posted on her progress.

    in reply to: Bond – Tibetan Terrier x #93887
    YvonneM
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    Hi Case65, where are you living, not the exact address but area??!!

    in reply to: Ciara – pom cross – RESERVED #93846
    YvonneM
    Member

    Just check her bits too, they will be noticeable swollen when she is in season, soon females don’t ‘bleed’ for the full three weeks, maybe only the first ten days.

    in reply to: Luka (Previously Sam) – Black Retriever #93804
    YvonneM
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    I’ve just spotted Luka in the Happy Endings section, looks like he has already found his forever home

    in reply to: Calum – Boxer #93687
    YvonneM
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    I think Calum might be under the weather at the moment. There are quite a few boxers in at the moment, quite hard to tell them apart. I think Calum is the dog who isn’t too well though. He wasn’t allowed out for a walk. He is in his kennel with a doggy coat on. He is very handsome and quiet. Get well soon

    in reply to: Camilla – GSD x #93686
    YvonneM
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    Camilla is very stressed in the pound, she barks and whimpers constantly in her kennel. It didn’t stop once she was outside. She is overwhelmed by the pound. However she was good with the other dogs. Feel so sorry for her, she is an older lady. It is hard to interact with her as she is so overcome by anxiety. I bet in a home calm environment she would be a different dog. Would love her family to come for her. Everything crossed for Camilla

    in reply to: Conor – Akita x #93683
    YvonneM
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    Didn’t see Conor today, not sure if he is outback. Hopefully he has been reclaimed

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