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trt
How could people live in such a state these days. Every room was littered with old poo. including the bathroom, and the poor dogs must have never left the house. The other house was no better....
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Mags22
Are potatoes bad for dogs? ( not a plateful - just a nibble)
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jennyjoan
http://www.beechgrovedoggyfunpark.com/ Just found out about this talking to a lady in the park with Maxie and I can't wait to get him to it. It will be smashing for him as he is so agile and just...
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trixie_dar
why do my jack russell dogs shiver when I get ready to go out...
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Chipchopper
A friend of mine, in Scotland used to have one of these light weight, fabric bowls, which were invaluable when out travelling with the dog, as they was so easy to crush down and stash away. It beat...
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jasmin26
Havent posted any pictures of Robson for you lately http://i57.tinypic.com/334i6oo.jpg...
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jennyjoan
When I got him at first - you know he had a lot of issues but maybe mentioned this before but I did miss his poo poos in the yard but because I don't go into the back bedroom much and when I did there...
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anniebird
I have recently adopted a retired racing greyhound as my first dog. Since bringing her home I think I have sorted out the basics but I have realised that my knowledge of dogs is not very extensive....
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jennyjoan
Very obvious does not like the car - now getting into it I mean - once he is in fine - no vomiting or anything. I went to go out last night for something and I leave it to himself - when he sees the...
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mintymow
I have always kept a special fork for putting out our cat's food, but have often wondered if this is absolutely necessary. Anyone have any thoughts on this....
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wolf63
Story of the moggie that managed to get from Australia to Northern Ireland http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Animals-and-Nature/Pets/Question1427079.html The mystery has now been solved and he has...
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cassa333
While visiting my neighbour my cat followed me in the back door and was happily playing with the resident cats toys. she took such a shine to one that she popped it in her mouth and ran out the door...
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1ozzy
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/cat-born-in-sydney-turns-up-in-northern-ireland-animal-shelter/story-fni0cx4q-1227403673668 Definitely not an "indoor" Moggie....
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yorkshirelass
I have just got a rescue Lurcher . She is 10 years old and is healthy in every respect but she has taken to drinking out of the bird bath which is just the right height for her ! Unfortunately , I...
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Halifaxmum
My darling Fred, 3, has chronic kidney failure. The vet said he's never seen such blood results in such a young cat. Fred won't eat any cat food, not even the Royal Canin Renal food that the vet...
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mjulian
My cat [12+ years] has been diagnosed as having a torn cruciate ligament. We've seen the vet twice, had anti inflammatory injection and medication and she's been confined to one room for nearly 3...
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BradleyGas
I need someone to feed my cats when I'm away and have come across Pawshake. Has anyone used them and if so, was your experience good or bad.
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jennyjoan
isnt it lovely having a wee dog to share your life - just another wee heartbeat floating about the house - misbehaving too - wanting a wee caress - sorta loving you unconditional. I love Maxie so much...
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Khandro
I have just been charged 57 Euros (£42.08) for 50 x 400mg tablets for my miniature poodle, they are called Wethyrox and the active ingredient is Levothyroxin, they are for the thyroid. I suspect this...
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annarani
19a musical tenor quits? Could be me 3 and 7 ?a? ??a?e?s

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