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The DogChat.co.uk Discussion Forum / In Memorium / Merlin has gone.
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on: March 19, 2006, 10:53: PM
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Those of you who remember Merlin, sadly he had to be put to sleep. we rushed him to the vet after he stopped eating and drinking, he was also in a lot of pain. I had to make a very difficult decision to do this after his kidneys had failed, we think he had been poisoned.
Merlin will be sadly missed by all who knew him, he had such a wonderful character and gentle nature. I have to share this photo of him, shortly before he was taken away from us!!
R.I.P BabyXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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The DogChat.co.uk Discussion Forum / Breed Specific / Bullbreeds / Mastiffs / Cavalier KCS
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on: March 19, 2006, 10:06: PM
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Hi Louise.
I have Charlie, a red Bullmastiff, he's nearly 7 years old he can be stubborn at times, its in the breeding as with licking people to death Charlie loves Emma, my 2 year old daughter.....she climbs all over him and walks him round the house by his collar, hes such a big baby Having a brindle girl, hopefully later on this year, depending on whether my friends girls take She got mother and daughter, Poppy and Lilly who she should be expecting pups from. The sire is brindle who is doing very well in the show ring. Such a gentle giant he is too.
I am going to be showing for the first time with help from friends.
I adore the breed as everyone knows here
Kathy - Dharma is a gorgeous girl, you must be so proud of her. Whose her breeder, might know of them ?
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The DogChat.co.uk Discussion Forum / Non Dog Related / Any horsey people out there?
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on: March 19, 2006, 09:07: PM
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Hi Mowglie.
Im a horse person too, have been for many years. I used to help out with an Anglo Arab mare, Gemma who had cataracts in both eyes, which meant she couldn,t see very well. A real sweetheart she was until Cassie a companion (who had a foal by her side) kicked Gemma and broke her nose, she wasn't quite the same horse again, The blow had made her very nervous and jumpy when anyone got near, which is not surprising. Then not long after she was moved to another stable, a horse there (with yet a foal by her side) kicked Gemma shattering her in the leg, sadly she had to be put to sleep. Gemma was a beautiful chestnut who didn't mix very well with most horses. She would quite willingly walk behind others especially Cassie who Gemma saw as a guide in the field, she must have thought the other horse was Cassie.
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