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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 09 5:13 pm
by Doug
only way to do i reckon, ive got now 3 rotts in 3 caskets n puss the cat who we had 1st off
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 09 8:04 pm
by Anonymous
Deepest Condolences.
Well good news with pup-zilla, lots of asking about and I found her a wonderful home. Recently retired couple, rural home with an enormous garden, and they were looking for a dog, as they had not had one for several years.
They have kitted themselves up with bowls, chews, and she has taken to them very well. And its only 2 miles from here so Tara can go play with her and I can see her as she grows.
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 09 10:05 pm
by TYREMAN
Thats great

well done will

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 9:21 am
by Anonymous
We went up the Northern Staffordshire Bull Rescue near Ulverston on Friday. To see the Staffs they had there. And we brought home a new dog. He
was called Bomber, he is 3 years old and was a stray. He is very active, and to quick for my photography

. He should have been called Hudini as he as managed to get out of the garden where my previous bitch Bonny couldnt. I'm in the middle of putting up a fence between my neighbors garden because he can jump over it at the moment.
We love him but we're not keen on the name Bomber so we're calling him Max.
I managed to get one clear picture, the rest are just blurred.

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 11:25 am
by Anonymous
Congrats! Staffys are awesome.
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 11:28 am
by NaughtyAlan
My Charlie has been on a Diet for 6yrs

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 1:19 pm
by Anonymous
lol looks like its been run over Al

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 7:10 pm
by mopar_mark
Probably will have some Schnittens for sale soon, if any one is interested ?
Got 2 Schnauzers & a kitten, well the boy has fell in love with the kitten, pretyy amazing to see the dog & cat play, no biting or claws out, they even sleep together
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 09 8:42 pm
by TYREMAN
Woody wrote:We went up the Northern Staffordshire Bull Rescue near Ulverston on Friday. To see the Staffs they had there. And we brought home a new dog. He
was called Bomber, he is 3 years old and was a stray. He is very active, and to quick for my photography

. He should have been called Hudini as he as managed to get out of the garden where my previous bitch Bonny couldnt. I'm in the middle of putting up a fence between my neighbors garden because he can jump over it at the moment.
We love him but we're not keen on the name Bomber so we're calling him Max.
I managed to get one clear picture, the rest are just blurred.

Lovely Dog John

i love him
Well a Dog is like the owner

its hard to get a clear decent shot of you Also John

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 09 7:58 am
by Anonymous
Yeah, well... I have been known to run round the garden chasin' mi tail for hours!

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 09 10:31 am
by Dave-R
Glad you got another dog John. The house will feel less cold and empty now.

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 09 6:37 pm
by Anonymous
Cheers Dave, you really hit the nail on the head there! I do miss our Bonny.
But there's plenty of mischief in this little fella. I've allready had to run down the avenue after him twice. And pull a cat out of his mouth.
I'm glad this sandpit cover was allready broke, or our James wouldnt be too happy.
And he got over the fence behind him.

So thats another fence I'll have to raise.

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 09 8:16 pm
by Anonymous
Mine found the forklift seat particularly tasty
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 09 9:02 pm
by Anonymous
Aww Bless!!

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 09 9:11 am
by Anonymous
After moving house last month to a nice big house in the country with loads of garden and next to the woods we decided to get a dog, everyone welcome Oscar born on 31st December he is only 9 weeks old