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Doggie Landing Is Scheduled...
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...for 2pm tomorrow. I'm getting excited!
I just spoke to the behaviourist who is bringing him down...she speaks of him with so much affection.
I just spoke to the behaviourist who is bringing him down...she speaks of him with so much affection.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tilly...// Have you got one of those lovely, much wider collars for him...and a muzzle?//
I've already got a collar...Sally's. But they told me he'll come with a martingale collar, and a harness. He'll also have a muzzle.
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Good for you Zacs...I hope you find a new furry friend. I'm sure adopting is the last thing on many people's minds, and there will be more dogs and cats needing homes.
I've already got a collar...Sally's. But they told me he'll come with a martingale collar, and a harness. He'll also have a muzzle.
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Good for you Zacs...I hope you find a new furry friend. I'm sure adopting is the last thing on many people's minds, and there will be more dogs and cats needing homes.
I hope you really enjoy each other :-). Out of interest, I was looking at name changes for rescue dogs, as it seems most people like to either keep the same one, or one that sounds similar, believing it is better for the dog. I did the same...
However, it seems that if the move is a longterm one and the dog isn't very elderly, it can actually be beneficial for them to have a new name with a new start. They don't identify with them in the same way as we do... and particularly, if the dog has had any trauma in his/her past (which you may or may not know), a different name can be very helpful. X
However, it seems that if the move is a longterm one and the dog isn't very elderly, it can actually be beneficial for them to have a new name with a new start. They don't identify with them in the same way as we do... and particularly, if the dog has had any trauma in his/her past (which you may or may not know), a different name can be very helpful. X
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