Pics from our afternoon walk!
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Eleanor- Time Online : 5m 1s
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Re: Pics from our afternoon walk!
Bless his chubby little cheeks! Booful Dempsey mwah mwah
LyndaW- Names of Dogs : Kuchar
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Re: Pics from our afternoon walk!
It was a lovely day and he was enjoying himself, so might as well document it!
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Re: Pics from our afternoon walk!
He looks as if his tummy and paw troubles are behind him, hopefully?
LyndaW- Names of Dogs : Kuchar
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Re: Pics from our afternoon walk!
His tummy was a lot better yesterday and this morning, so he was given a couple of the small biscuits (there were two treats that we suspected for causing the tummy upset - the small biscuits and his dog 'take aways') to see if it made a difference. By afternoon, he'd started to pass wind again, so we think it's probably the small biscuits causing the upset.
Will cut those back out, then introduce the take aways again, to see how he is with those.
His paw was much better, until today, when he very slightly hurt it again. Figured out how it happened though!
There's a gated land strip outside our garden, separating the houses from the street. A gate on either end. The last house, right next to the gate we usually go out of with Demps, has recently been occupied by new people.
These new people have a beautiful medium-brindle Stafford bitch. Very sweet outside of her garden. However, in my opinion, they shouldn't have her. I haven't seen her on a walk in months. She's left out in that garden for hours on end every day, in the scorching heat, and is constantly barking.
She also goes insane every time a human or dog goes past. There is a 6-foot fence around the garden, but she throws herself at it every time we take Demps out. In Dempsey's haste to respond (loudly), he lunges at the fence. The ground is very pebbly and rough, which is how he skinned his pads, skidding along.
The Stafford, bless her, is so cooped up and frustrated, she all-out snarled at me a few days ago when I went down to answer the doorbell. There's a gate that she peers out of, thankfully around the corner so that Demps never sees her, and all I saw was a very pretty young Stafford showing me every single one of her teeth.
Shame. She'd probably be a very sweet-natured girl if she was looked after properly.
Will cut those back out, then introduce the take aways again, to see how he is with those.
His paw was much better, until today, when he very slightly hurt it again. Figured out how it happened though!
There's a gated land strip outside our garden, separating the houses from the street. A gate on either end. The last house, right next to the gate we usually go out of with Demps, has recently been occupied by new people.
These new people have a beautiful medium-brindle Stafford bitch. Very sweet outside of her garden. However, in my opinion, they shouldn't have her. I haven't seen her on a walk in months. She's left out in that garden for hours on end every day, in the scorching heat, and is constantly barking.
She also goes insane every time a human or dog goes past. There is a 6-foot fence around the garden, but she throws herself at it every time we take Demps out. In Dempsey's haste to respond (loudly), he lunges at the fence. The ground is very pebbly and rough, which is how he skinned his pads, skidding along.
The Stafford, bless her, is so cooped up and frustrated, she all-out snarled at me a few days ago when I went down to answer the doorbell. There's a gate that she peers out of, thankfully around the corner so that Demps never sees her, and all I saw was a very pretty young Stafford showing me every single one of her teeth.
Shame. She'd probably be a very sweet-natured girl if she was looked after properly.
Eleanor- Time Online : 5m 1s
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Re: Pics from our afternoon walk!
Aww dempsey bum
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Re: Pics from our afternoon walk!
Aww gorgeous Dempsey Great pics of him Eleanor, he's a happy looking boy
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Re: Pics from our afternoon walk!
Poor wee stafford it's so unusual for them to be like that towards people, she must be so frustrated to be acting like that
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Re: Pics from our afternoon walk!
Just a gorgeous face, I can see why you chose that pic as your avatar. He looks like a bully on a mission.... get me what I want.. yeah thats right, "you're the leader"......come on... learn faster, (humans are a bit slow aren't they).... or I will.... lick your face red raw!
Beautiful pic & great avatar.
Beautiful pic & great avatar.
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Re: Pics from our afternoon walk!
Eleanor wrote:His tummy was a lot better yesterday and this morning, so he was given a couple of the small biscuits (there were two treats that we suspected for causing the tummy upset - the small biscuits and his dog 'take aways') to see if it made a difference. By afternoon, he'd started to pass wind again, so we think it's probably the small biscuits causing the upset.
Will cut those back out, then introduce the take aways again, to see how he is with those.
His paw was much better, until today, when he very slightly hurt it again. Figured out how it happened though!
There's a gated land strip outside our garden, separating the houses from the street. A gate on either end. The last house, right next to the gate we usually go out of with Demps, has recently been occupied by new people.
These new people have a beautiful medium-brindle Stafford bitch. Very sweet outside of her garden. However, in my opinion, they shouldn't have her. I haven't seen her on a walk in months. She's left out in that garden for hours on end every day, in the scorching heat, and is constantly barking.
She also goes insane every time a human or dog goes past. There is a 6-foot fence around the garden, but she throws herself at it every time we take Demps out. In Dempsey's haste to respond (loudly), he lunges at the fence. The ground is very pebbly and rough, which is how he skinned his pads, skidding along.
The Stafford, bless her, is so cooped up and frustrated, she all-out snarled at me a few days ago when I went down to answer the doorbell. There's a gate that she peers out of, thankfully around the corner so that Demps never sees her, and all I saw was a very pretty young Stafford showing me every single one of her teeth.
Shame. She'd probably be a very sweet-natured girl if she was looked after properly.
Just an FYI.... watch her!
Assuming you have the same fences as we do? Though i think you have horizontal slats? We have vertical. My cousins staffies climbed the fence rungs to get out.
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Re: Pics from our afternoon walk!
Caroline wrote:Poor wee stafford it's so unusual for them to be like that towards people, she must be so frustrated to be acting like that
Poor thing must be terribly frustrated! When I'm on my own and I walk past, it doesn't bother me, as I doubt very much she would hurt me, even if she did get over the fence.
tracyp wrote:Just a gorgeous face, I can see why you chose that pic as your avatar. He looks like a bully on a mission.... get me what I want.. yeah thats right, "you're the leader"......come on... learn faster, (humans are a bit slow aren't they).... or I will.... lick your face red raw!
Beautiful pic & great avatar.
His stubborn pouting face!
tracyp wrote:Eleanor wrote:His tummy was a lot better yesterday and this morning, so he was given a couple of the small biscuits (there were two treats that we suspected for causing the tummy upset - the small biscuits and his dog 'take aways') to see if it made a difference. By afternoon, he'd started to pass wind again, so we think it's probably the small biscuits causing the upset.
Will cut those back out, then introduce the take aways again, to see how he is with those.
His paw was much better, until today, when he very slightly hurt it again. Figured out how it happened though!
There's a gated land strip outside our garden, separating the houses from the street. A gate on either end. The last house, right next to the gate we usually go out of with Demps, has recently been occupied by new people.
These new people have a beautiful medium-brindle Stafford bitch. Very sweet outside of her garden. However, in my opinion, they shouldn't have her. I haven't seen her on a walk in months. She's left out in that garden for hours on end every day, in the scorching heat, and is constantly barking.
She also goes insane every time a human or dog goes past. There is a 6-foot fence around the garden, but she throws herself at it every time we take Demps out. In Dempsey's haste to respond (loudly), he lunges at the fence. The ground is very pebbly and rough, which is how he skinned his pads, skidding along.
The Stafford, bless her, is so cooped up and frustrated, she all-out snarled at me a few days ago when I went down to answer the doorbell. There's a gate that she peers out of, thankfully around the corner so that Demps never sees her, and all I saw was a very pretty young Stafford showing me every single one of her teeth.
Shame. She'd probably be a very sweet-natured girl if she was looked after properly.
Just an FYI.... watch her!
Assuming you have the same fences as we do? Though i think you have horizontal slats? We have vertical. My cousins staffies climbed the fence rungs to get out.
Oh, I do! The moment any part of that fence starts to look like it's weakening, there will be a warning letter through the owners' letterbox.
Had another look earlier - the fence is more about 8 foot than 6 foot high. So very tall and unlikely that she'll get over it - I think it's more likely she'll bust through it! The slats are vertical, with no grip purchases, luckily.
Eleanor- Time Online : 5m 1s
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Re: Pics from our afternoon walk!
Gorgeous pics! He's so handsome x
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