and another cup of coffee would go down a treat. getting close to lunch though. can i squeeze one in?
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postwhere there's a will...
nods sagely - yes, you're right. you're right. we need to decide.
Originally posted by DS23 View Postso daveb - whatya gonna get? eh?
For now we are making the most of being able to just jump in the car and go away for the day / weekend without having to worry about kennels or getting back to feed / walk etc.Last edited by DaveB; 4 September 2009, 10:25."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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i think the answer is yes.
a biscuit would be good but there's only crumbs left.
thanks vdf.
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when we lost our old dog 16 years ago it was truly awful. were completely unable to face replacing him. it was a terrible time and i still miss him . he was a crazy dog. what adventures we had! so i understand. it took a long time to do it all again.Comment
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postwhen we lost our old dog 16 years ago it was truly awful. were completely unable to face replacing him. it was a terrible time and i still miss him . he was a crazy dog. what adventures we had! so i understand. it took a long time to do it all again.
My sister and I had bunk beds... he'd whinge about wanting to get up onto the top bunk at night.. one of us blearey eyed would lift him up... he'd get bored but not be able to jump down and start whingeing again... it was a night-time routine for yearsBazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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for some reason my phone ring tone has reset itself. so there's me hearing this ring tone going on and on and on and thinking - why won't they answer the phone? it was mine. doh!Comment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostYep about a years gap between my parents current dog and the previous one - which was our childhood pet - Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, stark raving bonkers, he was.
My sister and I had bunk beds... he'd whinge about wanting to get up onto the top bunk at night.. one of us blearey eyed would lift him up... he'd get bored but not be able to jump down and start whingeing again... it was a night-time routine for years
2. you should try and re-create it with your new dog!Comment
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