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[Closed] Rehousing a dog

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She's gone. Taking her to the Kennel was pretty traumatic!

At least she didn't poo all over the back seat, like last time we took her in a car!?

Everyone is upset but the atmosphere in the house seemed a lot better tonight.

The cat has even ventured downstairs! 🙂


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 12:03 am
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It was for the best mate...no way would I put up with it....if you want a funny cheeky dog next...get a shih tzu...loyal loving and won't listen to a single command and so fluffy


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 6:50 am
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Sad to hear you have taken the hard decision. Hope its best for all concerned.

Prompted by some of the suggestions on this thread we had a games night with our two dogs. Its not as though they are bored. They get 4 walks per day, picked up and played with every 5 mins and they are happy contented lads. Anyhow we played hide and seek with them for ages with their favorite toys. Absolutely amazing how happy and alert they were. Our Schnoodle was acting like a trained sniffer dog. Definitely a fun few hours.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 11:07 am
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Random info - theres a public park in Kirkham Lancs that has a good dog agility course in it (ramps, tunnels, jumps, posts etc). Was in the area over the weekend and called in with our Karelian Bear Dog. He did everything apart form the tunnel as he was a bit big. Was zonked for the rest of the day with the physical and mental requirements of it.


 
Posted : 15/02/2022 11:26 am
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