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Re-homing
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The time has come when I have to bite the bullet and do what's best for my little puppy Skippy . I can no longer look after him to the standard he deserves and it's not fair on him to keep him here with me . I can , or my carer can , feed him , but I can't watch what mischief he gets into , walk him , excersise him , take him out , play with him , pick him up , or give him the valuble attention he needs . Today a couple came to look at him and took him with my son and their dog into the park . All went well and the two dogs played well . The couple have had Jack Russells before and they really like him .
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I am quite prepared to let things ride for a while so that you can hav eevery opportunity to re home S kippy in the best way for you.
You may find the loveliest people near to you and if so that would be brilliant , but just in case I am here .
goodnight for now , take care Brenda x
I am quite prepared to let things ride for a while so that you can hav eevery opportunity to re home S kippy in the best way for you.
You may find the loveliest people near to you and if so that would be brilliant , but just in case I am here .
goodnight for now , take care Brenda x
Hi, bigmamma - how's things today? I'm a bit "'flu - y", so I've taken the day off work (hope it's not the swine 'flu, eh?). I'm sorry to hear that wee Skippy's new home has fallen through. Like Brenda, I'd have him if we weren't so far away from you (does he get on with cats??). I hope you find a lovely home for him soon. K xxxx