Mummy&Abby
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Mummy&Abby
How is Abby doing? Hope she's feeling better!
And how's Judge settling in?
And how's Judge settling in?
Eleanor- Time Online : 5m 1s
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Caryll- Names of Dogs : Dempsey
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Re: Mummy&Abby
hey guys sorry have been super busy and finally have a few minutes to sit down
Abby is doing great all her holes have healed really good going to get her stiches out tomorrow then no more vet visits until her needles at the end of the year. she is going to have a few scares but the vet said her hair should cover most of them.
As for Judge he is really good as well. We have only had him a few days but there has been no fits (yet) and he even gets on with my dads bull arab Rebel who came to visit us yesterday only thing is even though he is desexed he wees on every thing YUCKY
Abby is doing great all her holes have healed really good going to get her stiches out tomorrow then no more vet visits until her needles at the end of the year. she is going to have a few scares but the vet said her hair should cover most of them.
As for Judge he is really good as well. We have only had him a few days but there has been no fits (yet) and he even gets on with my dads bull arab Rebel who came to visit us yesterday only thing is even though he is desexed he wees on every thing YUCKY
Mummy&Abby- Names of Dogs : Abby & Bella
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Re: Mummy&Abby
So glad Abby's feeling better! When Dempsey was attacked a couple of years ago, he had quite a large scar, but you can barely see it now because all the fur grew over it. I bet she'll look just the same as before!
Glad to hear that Judge is settling in well too! Bless him, the weeing might just be because of the change in environment. I'd recommend an enzymatic cleaner if it ever gets to be a problem, as this removes all traces of urine so that a dog doesn't associate a certain patch inside the house with weeing.
Glad to hear that Judge is settling in well too! Bless him, the weeing might just be because of the change in environment. I'd recommend an enzymatic cleaner if it ever gets to be a problem, as this removes all traces of urine so that a dog doesn't associate a certain patch inside the house with weeing.
Eleanor- Time Online : 5m 1s
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Re: Mummy&Abby
How's Snowy doing, by the way? Meant to ask in my last post!
Eleanor- Time Online : 5m 1s
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I will try that he is not weeing inside as he does not come inside very often it is a struggle to get him in, it is mostly outside on my garden chairs and on my garden pots near the back door. Snowy is good to but she is growing so fast. She love getting dirty but she is very cute
Mummy&Abby- Names of Dogs : Abby & Bella
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Bless! Hopefully he'll settle down properly soon! Sounds like he's doing really well, considering he's only been home for a few days.
The white dogs always seem to want to get dirty! They must know how difficult it is for their owners to clean them!
The white dogs always seem to want to get dirty! They must know how difficult it is for their owners to clean them!
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