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Baileysmom

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  1. I've just ordered one for MIL for xmas. £100 off. I'm going to put photos of me on it and haunt her You'll have to be quick, offer ends tomorrow. http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/part...amp;cmpid=COJUN
  2. Marie, I'm so very sorry to hear this :mecry: Sweet dreams Mason :GroupHug:
  3. I've just seen this Marie and I am so very sorry to hear this :mecry: Lots of love and thoughts being sent to you both
  4. If the mole is on your face, you would most certainly get it removed by the Plastic Surgeons. It takes no time at all, and the worst bit is the local anaesthetic, which stings a little like others have said. I've had 2 removed, and wouldn't hesitate to get more removed. As far as I'm concerned, it's 2 less to worry about, and a lot less painful and stressful than going to the dentist.
  5. I was in the same position a year ago. My daughter told me she was pregnant. She was 18. At the time, I felt that the bottom of my world had dropped out. I was 38 She had a good job, had just passed her driving test, had moved in with her partner of 4 years, and life was just starting for her. I couldn't deal with it at all. I tried to be supportive, but couldn't even say words that had anything to do with babies and pregnancy. I didn't tell anyone else for months. I was being very hypocritical as I had her when I was 19, but it was different (as it always is, when your a parent ) Emma, was born on 30th December 2007. I really don't think I could adore anything more. We have her every weekend, and I will the week on, so I can see her. We are able to spoil her rotten. I love being a Granny Here is this special little girl. Good luck, the feelings do subside, and I look forward to seeing a similar post from you in a year's time
  6. Congratulations and welcome to the club!! He's beautiful Please pass on my congratulations to the proud parents
  7. I've sent a message to the lady that had the lost lurcher in West Lothian. She has a dog walking business there, and have asked her if she has heard anything. Will let you know the outcome. There was a golden retriever missing from the Glasgow area recently on dogs lost, and I wondered if it was possibly the same dog.
  8. Like Terri, this is 5 mins walk away from me and have walked my own dogs there My son (nearly 18) is going to keep a listen out for any info. If it's thugs from this area, he will no doubt hear something and has promised to tell me what he finds out. I notice that they haven't put an age/description of the attackers or have I missed it? Sweet dreams Megan
  9. Sweet dreams little girl
  10. I've been with the owner this afternoon, searching and handing out posters. There is still no sign of Arwen. Owner is getting more and more convinced that she has been picked up. She is away printing more posters to put up in the local area.
  11. I'm Lochend area (ish ) Anything I can do, let me know. I wouldn't want a new stadium being built anywhere, let alone 5 mins away.
  12. Here too http://news.sky.com/skynews/home So terribly sad
  13. If the media frenzy continues, you may not get the chance to own one
  14. Harry is one the most gorgeous dogs I have ever seen :wub: I actually pity this lady, as she is the truly ugly one. For you x
  15. Harvey was disqualified from musical chairs. They use newspaper instead of chairs and he peed on it OH had to take him as it was my works night out.............................unfortunately I'm still around though. Dogs causing havoc as usual.
  16. Fingers, legs, toes and paws crossed here for the wee man
  17. Arran looks fab Harvey was at the same big festive social occasion last year. I have a spare outfit here if you'd like a spare
  18. My 2 - Harvey (Black 11 months) and Bailey (Gold - 4 years) Agree with everyone else, they can be very stubborn and strong willed, but a joy to own and I wouldn't be without one. They do take a lot of grooming as well, so this is something else your friend has to consider, and at this time of year, grass seeds are a particular problem with their long ears. Good luck, I hope your friend finds her perfect dog
  19. I live in a ground floor flat with 2 dogs with no problems. They are exercised 4-5 times a day, and it has never been a problem. We also have a cat. I could live in a 25 bedroomed mansion, and the dogs would still want to be in the same room as me anyway I do miss having my own garden in the summer though, but it does mean, nice, long, extra walks
  20. I've only seen Mason the once, and that was a quick "Hiya" in passing. TBH I haven't been over there that much. Nice weather + school holidays = loads of fairweather walkers, kids running about, scooters, roller skates, skateboards, all of Bailey's nightmares in the one place and he has taken to humping atm (I know I need to get up earlier ) So he is being kept on his lead locally and I have been taking him to the beach, country park for a run most days.
  21. Thank God you didn't call him Cramond! Arran is absolutely beautiful. A wee stunner :wub: Looking forward to meeting him
  22. Aww You'll be very busy in the best possible way A friend has been getting regular updates from the SSPCA about this little chap. He is fine, safe and getting some well deserved TLC and apparently charming the pants of all the staff that are caring for him. It has not been said if he belonged to the man that allegedly beat him, but he effectively has been made a "ward of court" until a verdict has been reached. I have a terrible worry that they will drop the animal cruelty charges if he pleads guilty to the motoring offences I really hope not, but that is my worry
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