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Bernie

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  1. I'm so sorry Billy :GroupHug: Mal will never leave your heart, there is a very special place for him always. I understand just how you must be feeling, I lost my old lad a couple of weeks ago, hopefuly he and Mal are now playing together in the Summerlands healthy and free from pain.

  2. Cher, well done for first taking in this little unhappy girl, for teaching her that life can be wonderful, giving her the confidence she needed and then making the difficult decision to let her go to a new and loving home. Thanks to you she can now move on to a long and happy life, something she couldn't have done without your TLC. :liebe94:

  3. Oh my word, she really is a princess! Bless her :wub: :wub:

     

    What's her story? How did she come to find her way to the Wiccaweys rescue for itsy bitsy miniature collies?

     

    She's a little RDR girl from the pound and we all know how little itsy bitsy tri coloured miniature Collies find their way to wiccaweys, they stowaway in my car. :laugh:

  4. I had a feeling there was a conspiracy afoot the day I took this little chappie to Wiccaweys, I think there was a slight mention of Grandma Squirrel in passing. :laughingsmiley: The little chappie has certainly landed on all four paws. Thank you Sarah and Paul for taking him and Grandma Squirrel for giving this teeny lad the most wonderful home. :wub: :GroupHug:

  5. Torn ligaments CAN take almost forever to heal, well months but it feels like forever. Try to think RICE Rest, ice, (but only for around 10 minutes at a time). Compression,(tubigrip type bandage)to fit snuggly but not tight, and finally Elevation, which means resting your foot on a chair or stool to keep it approximately knee height.

  6. Here is a the latest picture of Wispa, now a permanent resident and doesn't she look so happy and full of life. Again thankyou so much Phebe and of course Polly for taking her into your home and your hearts. :GroupHug:

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  7. I wouldnt panic too much. I fly 5-6 hours to egypt and back half a dozen times a year and found the flight socks bloody uncomfy. just take time to have a wander in between trolleys going up and down the plane, do your excersises with your ankles and feet and stretches etc and im sure you will be fine. Im overweight, smoke, and have a pill implant and ive made it accross the world several times without incident and all without flight socks :flowers:

     

    Helly is right. I used to be an aeromedical nurse and travelled all over the world, flight socks weren't even thought of then and I never had any problems.

  8. Can I please say a very big THANK YOU to a very special lady who yesterday at very short notice took on Wispa as an emergency foster for RDR. Her story is HERE

    Polly, Phebe's own dog was a real star, she just said hello and immediately accepted her with no problems. I had the pleasure of taking Wispa from the kennels to meet with them in Welshpool, met Phebe for the first time took both dogs for a little wander round the area and happily said farewell as I knew Wispa would get the TLC, attention and companionship she so craves. :GroupHug: :flowers:

    Wispa. :wub:

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    Polly Phebe's little star. :wub:

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    Edited to add: Sorry the photo's have been taken in their crates, but I forgot till they were ready for the off. :wacko:

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