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Sezpez

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  1. All 5 of the mice are going over to Rodent Rescue (Eastbourne) as of Sunday.
  2. These guys are still here, not one bit of interest The group is now down to 5, a big fight resulted in one being split from the group and he is now staying with us. These guys would love a forever home!
  3. I have 6 mice here on foster, they were from the large welsh rescue that happened recently. One black and white (Moo!) 5x cream and white They need experienced owners who have a fair bit of patience and time to let them learn to trust you. They will also need a very escape proof cage as they are much smaller than they should be due to the inbreeding that happened in previous home. These can only go in groups of 2, I will not split them into individuals as they very much need each others company. They are all in Bexhill (Near Hastings), East sussex. I can transport within reason and would like to (somehow) see their new cage to ensure that they will not be able to escape.
  4. bumping incase anyone missed this. I remember Keira was in the care of Amanda at EDDR before she went on to her forever home. Here's hoping again!
  5. Hi everyone, long time no see! I had a thought that I would try and find out how a few of the dogs we helped with years ago are doing... I think it'll be a long shot but i'd really like to try! First were long haired GSD's Tye and Cody, brother and sister rescued from South Wales area and we took them down to Clacket lane services to hand over to another couple for the rest of their journey to kent. They were absolutely huge and stinky and pulled like mad but they were lovely! I really hope they are both doing well now. The other was Keira pie a young staffy who I rescued from some turkish people who hated her "messing up their flat" I fell for this girl hook line and sinker but my springer hated her being in the house and I took her to a rescue in kent possibly? They dealt with mostly staffies or staffy types if I remember correctly? My memory is useless but I remember how special Keira was and I really wish I could get an update on her. The last I heard was she had a new home with a brother to keep her on her toes Well, here's hoping for some news
  6. Thanks, i'll see if I can get hold of one, I didn't think of that
  7. Hi all, long time no speak! One of my cats is getting rather old, he was a stray when my mum took him on but the vet thinks he is around 14-16 years old now. As with most older cats he seems to have lost all knowledge of training. He now sleeps on the kitchen side (on a towel) and has forgotten what his dirt tray is for Most mornings he greets us with a poo or a wee on the kitchen surfaces I have been through all of this with another elderly cat a few years ago but she wasn't as bad as this. Does anyone have any suggestions please? Thanks Sara
  8. My biggles cat is just like that, loves dogs to bits. Sadly now that we've lost Tessa he's lost the love of his life, they used to pine for each other if one of them was out and were miserable. They used to wash each other, sniff each others bums (highly lovely!) and all sorts It is lovely to see though
  9. She has you all fooled by her innocent look I'd love to bring Missy to see you Gwyn but she is still a total nightmare with strangers and other dogs. I really need to work on it because now I don't like leaving her on her own too long (was a tiny bit different when she had Tessa for company) I take her to the beach every weekend now and make her walk through the crowds, even if it means shoving a ballie in her mouth first! She is learning slowly but sometimes she'll react to kids on bikes or dogs that are too bouncy and in her face. She isn't snappy/nasty at all (otherwise I wouldn't risk it) and she wags her tail the whole time, just she's used to barking at people and now it's just turned into a habit she can't shift. Very glad you all liked the pic though
  10. After losing our LabX Tessa on the 16th of this month we have felt even closer to Missy Moo Bags than ever before. She is a completely different dog now she is a lone dog. She is loving all of the attention on her and is much better behaved. As I got a new camera last week I thought I'd see if I could get a really nice photo of her after her bath and got this... I'm made up with it, hope you like it too Sara x
  11. Sometimes love just isn't enough, as much as I loved my Tessa I couldn't stop her being ill or take her tumor away Night night Max I hope you get to meet my Tessa at the bridge, I know she'd love you, run free in the rabbit filled fields at the bridge sweet Max
  12. Bit of a long reason but here goes! We were driving along a bypass at a fair speed when we spotted 2 springers on the grass verge on the other side of the road, they looked panicked so I looked back when we passed to see them run across the road and one of them got too close the car behind us and was thrown into the air. OH and the car behind us pulled over and we ran to the dogs that had run into the bushes on our side. They both stank and looked like they'd been living in a swamp! The female was in shock (the one that was thrown) so we asked the other guy to follow us with her to the nearest vet whilst we took the male in our car. I remember he was the nicest little dog I've met in a long time, it was like he was really grateful for being saved and knew everything would be ok! The end result? The female was ok just in shock and a little bruised, she wasn't chipped but the male was and they were lucky enough to be reunited with their owners who lost them after their gate was opened in the garden and they were frantically looking for them. From then on I knew I wanted a springer (seems odd when I think about it now!) I ended up with the love of my life who must be my soul dog as we share a birthday My flickr
  13. Metacam has now worked it's magic and we have a dog with no neck troubles! Have to admit it scared the living daylights out of me too!
  14. As with most animals as soon as we got to the vet and tried to demonstrate her problem, Tessa decided that she could indeed get the treat off the floor and smother the vet with kisses and paws after He said it's obviously nothing too bad otherwise she wouldn't be getting the treats but she's got metcam to see if it helps when at home when she refuses to eat out of her bowls! Dogs eh!
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