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yena

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  1. yena

    A Year

    It truly is a sad time when they leave us, we can only hope that one day we will met again.
  2. Thank you everyone for your kind wishes, Matthews funeral is on Monday 20th at 3.40pm.
  3. Thank you everyone, On Wednesday my second eldest son, had a fit and died. He fell against the gas meter cupboard and blocked his airway. He would of died without any pain and wouldn't of even known what had happened.
  4. Can we please lock this thread, have just been updated. She was taken to a local vet, who reconized her. He said the owner was told on Friday that she had cussions. Then on the same day, this little girl was hit on the head and dumped in a ditch, and left to die. The owner when connected said the dog had died on Friday night. The police and RSPCA have been informed. The good news is, several people have offered her a home, so she will be getting the love and care she now needs
  5. A little white female dog was found in the Crowle/Thorne/Ealand, Scunthorpe area on Saturday. This little girl is been looked after by the wardens that look after Seven Lakes Caravan Park, Crowle. She was found down a 10ft ditch, covered in mud, wet and cold. If anybody knows of anyone that might of lost a dog in this area please contact the Wardens at the Park, or pm me a message.
  6. Hugs to you, it makes it such a special time when you are with them on their last journey RIP Amber
  7. Britain's most unfortunate names Wed Feb 25 01:37PM st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } You've got to ask yourself what kind of parents name their child Doug Hole. They either have a very wicked sense of humour or they didn't really think it through properly. Either way, they're not alone; a study has revealed the most unfortunate names in the UK and joining Doug Hole on the list are Justin Case, Hazel Nutt and Stan Still. The list of names was uncovered by researchers from parenting group TheBabyWebsite.com after trawling through telephone records. Retired RAF airman Stan Still, 76, from Gloucestershire, has said his name has been a "blooming millstone around my neck my entire life. "When I was in the RAF my commanding officer used to shout 'Stan Still, get a move on' and roll about laughing," he said. "It got hugely boring after a while." Mr Hole of Penrith, Cumbria, did not want to comment on his name. "I don't want to be involved just because I have an unusual name," he said. However Rose Bush from Coventry said: "I love my name. I always get comments about it but they are always very positive." A spokesperson for TheBabyWebsite said: "Parents need to think carefully when choosing names for their children. "Their name will be with them for life and what may be quirky and fun for a toddler might be regretted terribly when that person becomes older or even a grandparent perhaps." Here's the full list of unfortunate names from the UK: Stan Still, Helen Back, Doug Hole, Terry Bull, Tim Burr, Rose Bush, Pearl Button, Will Power, Barry Cade, Mary Christmas, Chris Cross, Teresa Green, Ray Gunn, Jo King, Sonny Day, Justin Case, Lee King and Max Power. A similar search in the US found these: Bill Board, Anna Prentice, Annette Curtain and my personal favourite Carrie Oakey. CARRIE OAKEY
  8. Here's Tillee showing off her new Silver KC award, she passed on Friday
  9. Well done, will you go for silver
  10. I hope her blindness doesn't put people off. Even blind dogs give loads of enjoyment, and will run around quite happily off lead, if the area is safe.
  11. I've no experience of cushions, but I would like to send hugs to them
  12. But, how can Tillee tell, she can't see it must be the vibrations in the air
  13. What the difference between playtime and sleeptime? About 2 minutes Playtime 2 minutes later Sleeptime
  14. Tillee went to the groomers on Saturday, so I thought you might like to see pictures. What a time I had getting them, so here are the many faces of Tillee This one and this one Than we got this one Than we started getting fuzzy and even more fuzzy We even got a nose one Eventually I'd had enough, so OH took these
  15. Yep, sounds about right. I'm always amazed that when somethings made them so sick, they feel they should re-eat it
  16. Your story is one of 'never give up on mans friend, they will always supprise you' Well, done Fin, onwards and upwards
  17. Good luck and fingers crossed Tillee passed her bronze a few months back, she goes for her Silver on Friday
  18. yena

    New Puppy

    Don't people know puppies cry
  19. yena

    Cuddle Time

    30 odd years I've waited for a special cuddle photo and today my wish came true. Dilys laid next to Miss Daisy, cuddled her than went fast asleep. 30 years of waiting just for one special moment, hopefully one of many You can just see Dilys open her eye to check everything is ok, before going back to sleep
  20. yena

    Some Sad News

    So sorry to hear such sad news 's They stay with us in our hearts, never going away, waiting for you to stretch out your hand and than they will be there for you to cuddle and stroke.
  21. 's Cher, you have made the right decision and I can't imagine anybody giving you a hard time for doing so
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