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cackie

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  1. Duncan is a 4 year old brindle and white greyhound. He is good with other greyhounds but hasn't really been socialised with other breeds. Duncan is ideally looking for a foster home to help him adapt to living in a family and home environment but would be considered for a permanent home if the right one presented itself Duncan will be fostered through GREYHOUNDS 4 U Please pm me if you can help with fostering Duncan or offer him a permanent home
  2. Kane is looking superb Jacky San I managed to fall off Kane when he was standing still
  3. Because its your head you should be seen quicker though.
  4. Ellie I think maybe you should get yourself checked out, you definately have some of the syptoms but your should probably go to A&E. Hope you're ok
  5. What a shock for you Jacky Poor 'Fella' RIP little one
  6. Oh no! I hope this doesn't extend to Sunday as I'm transporting 3 greyhounds from Chester down the M6
  7. Aww Lily As long as it was chocolate fingers and a cup of tea I would eat there Julia
  8. Thats fantastic news Sabina
  9. Here are some pictures of little Feather
  10. Heather if its not too far Shell Island sounds like it might be the place for you I went a couple of weeks ago. We had 2 large tents, 6 dogs and 6 humans and a field to ourselves. We didn't leave the island all weekend as there are so many places for people and dogs to explore. I would highly recommend it
  11. No need to be shy Nigel go on, post em
  12. I've joined to see if I can find out if things are made any clearer in their forum.
  13. Heres me when I am at most happy, drink in hand and covered in dogs and me with Abeni
  14. Is this the same Jasper that was being fostered by Sue on Anglesey?
  15. Zan was a very frightened little boy when we adopted him back in October. Similar problems to your foster dog although I don't think he'd been as badly abused. He was nearly 6 months and had never even had a collar on so his first walk on a lead was very traumatic for him. He was terrified of cars and barked hysterically when anyone walked into the room or made sudden movements. Nobody could stroke his head as he had been picked up by his ears and was very sensitive in that area. With time patience and a routine he is blossoming into a wonderful young dog who is loving, cheeky, clever and wanting to please and interact with me. I have heard that his brother has similar behavioural problems so this must have something to do with what has happened to them in their first 6 months of their lives. Zan's walks for the first few weeks consisted of being taken to a quiet field only a short distance away in the car. There he could be on a long line attached to a harness (he found this much less traumatic than a collar) and go at his own pace. Because he was in an open space he would stick close to me and I would reward him for this with treats and praise. He has definately found confidence being with an older quiet dog (Abi my other dog is 4) and has been slowly introdued to other dogs that he can now play nicely with. I hope this gives you some hope for your little fellow. I thought Zan could never recover at times but time and love are great healers. Keep us posted as to how he is improving.
  16. Malcom and Vee's dogs are all so amazing.
  17. Zan is a BC x Australian Kelpie and has definately inherited the Kelpie ears
  18. that made me well done Mason and everybody else who helped this poor dog
  19. Aww Malcom You don't know how lucky you are that you have a dog that doesn't bark lol
  20. Abi and Zan play all the time They are very close considering we haven't had Zan long. When they get tired of playing, which isn't very often and about 5 hours later they curl up on the sofa and clean each others ears
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