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Photo of Fearnought George Formby with marrow bone
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Jules, I've done what you say but this isn't underlined like yours. Nevertheless, I'll post it and see what happens
Jules, I've done what you say but this isn't underlined like yours. Nevertheless, I'll post it and see what happens
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you, you kind people. I am smitten with George. He is so well behaved, I've never had to raise my voice to him, never had anything chewed or destroyed. Can't believe we've been so lucky.
He's a real show off, never happier than being surrounded by admiring people and or other dogs. We took him to Keswick last night and hit lucky with the weather. Just a short walk around town. It's important with a dog that size to ensure he is well socialised.
He's just 13 months and weighs in at around 14 stone. He's now too long to fit on the vets scales so we take him to the local deer farm and he's weighed on the deer scales.
Last year he went, as a pup in arms, to the Catterlen Show where I'm the childrens section judge. Mr thugulike staged a competition for the children to guess his weight for the show this year. I could have awarded the prize 2 months later as nobody came within 7 stone of his correct weight even now and there's still almost 2 months to go. Our local vet practice have an open day each year with the proceeds going to Eden Anmal Rescue. I wondered if we should do a guess the weight of the dog comp. What do you think?
Pouring down with rain here, looks like a relaxing day indoors for us.
He's a real show off, never happier than being surrounded by admiring people and or other dogs. We took him to Keswick last night and hit lucky with the weather. Just a short walk around town. It's important with a dog that size to ensure he is well socialised.
He's just 13 months and weighs in at around 14 stone. He's now too long to fit on the vets scales so we take him to the local deer farm and he's weighed on the deer scales.
Last year he went, as a pup in arms, to the Catterlen Show where I'm the childrens section judge. Mr thugulike staged a competition for the children to guess his weight for the show this year. I could have awarded the prize 2 months later as nobody came within 7 stone of his correct weight even now and there's still almost 2 months to go. Our local vet practice have an open day each year with the proceeds going to Eden Anmal Rescue. I wondered if we should do a guess the weight of the dog comp. What do you think?
Pouring down with rain here, looks like a relaxing day indoors for us.
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