Re: The Pet Thread
Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 21:07
yearly trotter trimming
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Zeus is known as a squatter. Lead him outside and lock him out, if he enters he's then breaking and entering and therefore will be done...bb41 wrote:This is Zeus who came to us about 3 years ago now... it was only suppose to be fostered and hasn't left
Love this pic!! Reminds me of my dog...she's just a bitch!!!bb41 wrote:Frankie another rescue with serious attitude
Yes Rossgo we have 6 dogs, hens, ducks , turkeys, pigs and I look after the ferals in the barn plus a couple of indoor squatters too ... It takes a lot of my time .. dogs are fine as they probably sleep 20 hours a day... it's the rest that are time consuming and holidays are non existent for the past 12 years ..Husband and I went out together for the first time in 3 years last Saturday... a trip to Band Q !!! one of us is normally at home apart from when I have to go to the feed shop when he's working . I wouldn't change any of it although I am not taking on any more ex commercial ducks , hens and turkeys now. I have lost half my original flock in 3 years as they are pretty battered when they come to me from the farm.Pigs are relatively easy and only have 2 now, again victims of horrendous previous life . Downsizing is going to be interesting when we sell where we are now , but I draw the line at having the pigs indoorsRossgo wrote:Zeus is known as a squatter. Lead him outside and lock him out, if he enters he's then breaking and entering and therefore will be done...bb41 wrote:This is Zeus who came to us about 3 years ago now... it was only suppose to be fostered and hasn't left
You have so many dogs!! How do you have the time for all of them!?!!?
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I often think I need one of those contraptions for cutting our dogs nailsbb41 wrote:yearly trotter trimming
Same here , we can't do it, the two big ones have only needed it once and that was done whilst they were sedated !!!C00kiemonster wrote:I often think I need one of those contraptions for cutting our dogs nailsbb41 wrote:yearly trotter trimming
Absolutely , they are part of the family , we have a lot less than we do now so we don't need as much space. The Great Danes don't exercise hardly at all, the young one is stiff on his back legs so he doesn't run often . He is 93 kg's and overly tall and narrow so he'd fall over. He has fainting fits on the odd occasion so a full on walk is out of the question. Lab is getting on and has cancer so he just mooches and goes for a wander .Rossgo wrote:Bb41. Wow to me that sounds like a hard life seems like no rest!! So i guess you just be living currently on some kind of farm?? When you do move will you be moving the animals too?!
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Just too cute
I just want...no need this little one in my lifeCav wrote:Elsie in our overgrown/soon to be demolished garden
Such a handsome face ..just gorgeousC00kiemonster wrote:Here's my latest at the same age
One of the xmas feral kittens that were wild which my daughter took on and now are fully fledged house catsRossgo wrote:Looked after our friends kitten whilst she was away (white cat)
Black dog my doggy playong on the beach
And my cat that is snuggled up in to our blankets on our bed!!
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How sad to have lost such a trusted friend.. his eyes are just so beautiful.... now you've moved you really need another addition.. not to replace but to share the love you had for the other lovely ladKwacky wrote:
I still miss this guy.
I can understand loving this little one.. adorablekiwikrasher wrote:Not my dog but she thinks I belong to her. This is Stella, Jess’ housemates dog. Every time I go around she comes in for cuddles and scratches. She gives me a good stiff and the very few times I have been around other dogs and she’s caught a wiff, she’s got the sh*ts with me
I’ve dog sat her a few times up at my house. My kids love her and Byron will sit for hours patting her, which she doesn’t mind one bit.
kiwikrasher wrote:Not my dog but she thinks I belong to her. This is Stella, Jess’ housemates dog. Every time I go around she comes in for cuddles and scratches. She gives me a good stiff
that must be an amazing thing to see.. any pictures of before and after ??Cavetroll87 wrote:My boa shed last night, that makes me happy, she is so pretty!