Doggos

The whole chasing him probably lasted 10 minutes if that. My aching knee is lasting a lot longer. No warm up and then running as fast as MY little legs could carry me. The main thing is he’s safe now and back with his owner.

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Watching scooby doo

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Sincere condolences Craig. You gave him a great life and did the best for him right up to the end.

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I had a similar experience with our old Cocker a few years ago, sincere condolences.

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Really sorry to hear your news Craig (don’t mind admitting I shed a tear) and I know how heart breaking it is but he clearly had a great life with you and the family so just treasure those memories.

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:cry:

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Saffron quite pleased posing with her new collar.

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Good doggo.

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She really does look proud as you like. Lovely.

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‘Please call my daddy’ :rofl:

P.s. you can still read your phone number.

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Thanks for heads up, I’ve had another go at obscuring it.

That had a young lady in tears at the pub yesterday when she read it. She had already fallen in love with the big soppy hound!

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Get me, fucker.

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Available for foundations @J_B

Reasonable rates. Any depth.

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That is definitely this dog.

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Lol, ours too.

They have them stashed all over the place. Ask the youngest one to go and find a ball and she’ll return with one you haven’t seen in weeks. No idea how she manages it.

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Lunch time routine, now. Lol.

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Just going out with the boy, it’s cold a tad rainy and I really don’t feel like going out. However, if he doesn’t get a long enough walk he’s like Tigger on amphetamines, can’t settle, mithers and sulks.
It’s like being held to ransom by a furry four legged waggy tailed friendly psychopath, no doubt he’ll find some mud or shite to roll in and need a bath.

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