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Update On My 'i Am Seething 'post
The lady came round today to collect all my spare doggy paraphernalia. She is acquiring the dog through a Bulgarian rescue centre and it will be house and lead trained. She no longer feels that she needs a crate. Phew!
She was really grateful for the donations and gave me a bottle of wine as a thank you. That was nice.
She also asked if I would mind if she rang me in the future if she needed some advice. I told he I would love to help, if I can.
I feel much better now and really do wish her and her family well on the new addition.
She was really grateful for the donations and gave me a bottle of wine as a thank you. That was nice.
She also asked if I would mind if she rang me in the future if she needed some advice. I told he I would love to help, if I can.
I feel much better now and really do wish her and her family well on the new addition.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a crate for Tilly. It's a canvas one which is in the back of the car. I feel she is safer in a crate than she would be if she was roaming about in the back with just a dog guard to keep her from moving on to the back seats.. Also, when she's wet and stinky, it's easier to take out the crate and 'air' it than it is to air the car.
Tilly, very well done on helping this woman to give her dog a better new life.
Having worked in a veterinary surgery and done rescue work, I can assure everyone that there is very much ‘home grown’ savagery and immense cruelty to dogs, cats and other mammals.
I really do disagree with adopting from abroad.
Having worked in a veterinary surgery and done rescue work, I can assure everyone that there is very much ‘home grown’ savagery and immense cruelty to dogs, cats and other mammals.
I really do disagree with adopting from abroad.
You have been taught a "weekend" lesson Tills. The commiseration posts are there to hide who is shadow banning and steering when the real captain is resting. You do realise that now you have objected to a thread being wiped that all your contributions will be "harshly" viewed don't you? I would love to be at hq on Mondays at 9.30am.
When our lovely "Cassie" was with us(Blue Merle/Bearded Collie cross) she always travelled in the passenger footwell. If "She who must be obeyed" drove, I sat in the back. If I drove she wagged her tail and rested her blue eyed snout on the transmission column because she knew we were going to the pub and not the vet. :))
Togo, we have two rescues, the latest one (2 yrs) Bruno, loves going to the Vets. He lived there for 2 weeks after going in for an OP his then owner couldn't afford to pay for, we got a call from the Vet to see if we could take him, we did, love him to bits. We go to the Vets for whatever reason, whichever dog and he can't get in there quick enough, they must've spoiled him rotten ;o)
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