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 91 
 on: July 07, 2007, 09:51: PM 
Started by Lara'sYorkies - Last post by dingdang
my sis looks at me in disgust if i sit on the floor with the dogs for a cuddle coz when i get up im covered in fur but i dont mind coz having a lovely cuddle and being covered in fur is 1000000x better than not being furry n not having a cuddle! some people just dont understand do they? im always looking for new collars leads toys etc to buy them, cat has to come in the bathroom evertime or he will sit outside crying until you let him in poor mite! and i  sit in the dogs basket with them both on top of me fighting for my attention. always notice the slightest little cut or limp, swelling and sniffle etc.  i also do the scratching thing aswell!

 92 
 on: July 07, 2007, 09:36: PM 
Started by Hammy - Last post by melodyuk
I dont think I would handle seeing Scampi get a rabbit... its never happened yet and I think I'd cry lol


 93 
 on: July 07, 2007, 09:30: PM 
Started by Lara'sYorkies - Last post by melodyuk
You know you love your dog when you cant resist lying on the floor for cuddles....when you walk past them and they are lying down with big brown eyes gazing up at you

You know you love your dog when you cant do things for your husband because the dog needs to go out and play frisbee lol

You know you love your dog when it feels like your heart is braking at the thought of having to leave them for a few hours or the thought of going on holiday!

 94 
 on: July 07, 2007, 09:03: PM 
Started by Hammy - Last post by bexyd
Oh no not criticising the raw diet at all. In fact reading your comments before have inspired me to try it with my new Wire fox at some point!  Smiley

 95 
 on: July 07, 2007, 08:57: PM 
Started by Hammy - Last post by Lara'sYorkies
Sorry, its just i'm so used to people critisising everything about the raw diet, i get it practically everyday from someone Roll Eyes

 96 
 on: July 07, 2007, 08:55: PM 
Started by anne1monkeys - Last post by anne1monkeys
Should you give your dog adult or puppy food at seven months old? My dogs were on adult tinned food but it made there stools runny, I have now changed to puppy tinned food where there stools are much better but is it okay to keep them on it until they are 12 months old?


 97 
 on: July 07, 2007, 08:54: PM 
Started by Hammy - Last post by bexyd
Easy Tiger!! Back to the question in hand! The member has asked for some advice on her lab! No offence! Wink

 98 
 on: July 07, 2007, 08:54: PM 
Started by Kerriebaby - Last post by Lara'sYorkies
white

 99 
 on: July 07, 2007, 08:53: PM 
Started by k9media - Last post by kimbruce
I'm zipping it now. Not another peep.

Strangely enough, find that hard to believe Smiley

 100 
 on: July 07, 2007, 08:52: PM 
Started by Hammy - Last post by Lara'sYorkies
Of course dogs can get an upset tummy from it but then they can get an upset tummy from anything, especially when they are just getting used to a raw diet. Dogs get an upset tummy from eating a different kibble. Once they get used to it then they won't be affected in the slightest, much like anything!

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