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Trallwm farm

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  1. Called Sunny.

    She had a terrible time and was left in a house to die alongside an old Airdale. The RSPCA were heavily involved as was the vet so there is an entire medical history etc. I also have a letter signing her over to me so I am the legal owner.

    I accepted an "offer of help" for this girl but have since had concerns which have led to the police investigating her whereabouts. She may be in Devon but the police are persuing this line of enquiry.

    Any info will be treated in confidence as the main concern is simply her welfare and where she has ended up.

    the incident/ref number is 29523/9 should you want to pass anything directly to the police.

    my number is 08712300873.

  2. I have :

    animal 1 Barney a dog ...who has mysterious leg issues that may well be in his head who looks like a reduced wolfie in brindle with extra large eyes

    animal 2 Beff a dog ...who is a whippety ..dead cute ...with attitude

     

     

    I too have a reduced wolfie only in blue and everythings in his head.....lunacy,badness,funnyness more lunacy...... :laugh:

  3. 140, wow! That's great!

     

     

    But the boards have to want to cooperate and not start off with the intention of destroying others.

    I would agree with you A that this is such a site and a pleasure to be here.

    As a sanctuary we were priveleged to receive goods made by the old sewing machine and they are all in regular use. Beautiful designs and a high quality ensure that what you do is very worthwhile.

    Bojangles sports his lovely animal print coat and is known to growl if any upstarts tug at it when in situ.

  4. Ew ew ew ew ew ew!!!

     

    Firstly, that guy with deformed privates, what the hell is wrong with him? He said he thinks he challenges peoples idea of what a p**** should look like. He doesn't challenge MY idea of what a p**** should look like, just confirms my absolute certainty that it shouldn't look like that!!!

     

    And is anyone brave enough to click on the nobscan shop? I dread to think what they sell in there :unsure:

     

     

    no no he is right . I now know exactly what a p**** looks like with a large inflated D*** attached to it :laugh:

  5. Im Lesley. http://www.trallwmfarm.co.uk

    I run Trallwm Farm,God knows why because all the animals are lunatics.Ive got a Lamb on the sofa a very fat horse who keeps opening the door and plodding in,two Turkeys who wander around like fluffy clouds and my beloved deerhound types plus Aqueela who is a very lovely Akita who still needs her own home.

    we have usually around 150 animals here,mostly horses (18 in) Jersey Cows,sheep,piggies,chickens,cats and the Lamb who is a week old.

    Paul who used to run Masai rots works here,he so far has adopted 2 goats as well as having his 11 ancient Rotties. Paul spens his life feeding,looking for gold in the stream and checking paw prints because he is convinced we have a big cat lurking.

    My OH is Richard who runs his own business,my daughter Kyra with OH Neil and Rose my adopted daughter who is in the Daily Mirror today with her horse saves life article.

  6. Can anyone tell me what these are and if they are treatable please.

     

    A friend is considering taking on an elderly dog and has been told that it has these, she asked me about them and I couldnt help her but said someone on here is bound to be able to tell us a bit more. :blink:

     

    Its the inflamation of the fluid sacs between joints,

    Anti inflamatories will keep it settled but there can be some discomfort.

    Its one of those conditions that you have to judge it on the animal and how that animal deals with it.

    With something like arththritus you would for example keep the animal moving but with an inflamation that might not be the best option.I would ask for the vets name and phone number so your friend can confirm what the prognosis is and if it will effect the quality of life.It may be that steroids may keep the condition at bay and being an elderly dog the steroids are not going to make a great deal of difference to the life span.

    Perhaps where ever the dog is coming from would consider splitting the cost as at the end of the day the dog will have a home.

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