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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.

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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 :thumbright:

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 :lol:. 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. :D

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 :help:

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

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 :lol:. 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. :D
Lovely Dog John 8-) i love him 8-)

Well a Dog is like the owner ;) its hard to get a clear decent shot of you Also John :D

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! :shock: :D

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. :thumbright:

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. :D


I'm glad this sandpit cover was allready broke, or our James wouldnt be too happy.


And he got over the fence behind him. :shock: So thats another fence I'll have to raise. :roll: :D

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!! :D

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