Janis, I will make sure that any black and whites from the next litter are headed your way........ I am planning a multi-coloured litter in the future... :D :D :D
How clever! This was my first woolly whippet and I hope that the subsequent litter will be a bumper one, with any conformational defects minimized. That said, my woolly puppies will only be homed to the most loving homes where they will be loved despite any minor defects. I am hoping for some...
Woolly was the only puppy in this particular litter, however I believe there is a further litter planned, although research into the conformational defects is ongoing. Much as I adore Woolly I feel it is in his best interests to be rehomed and he has been offered a lovely home with my sister in...
I recently got a third whippet, Woolly, who I was told was from rare bloodlines. He has turned out to be undersized and possibly with the worst conformation I have ever seen. On a positive note he is extremely quiet (eerily so, in fact), fully housetrained, good with cats, other dogs (although...
CSJ do a herbal supplement called 'Down Boy', I have an almost full tub of it if you want to try it. I didn't use it for long in the end as separation proved to be the only option (Rosie was coming into season, hence Rifle's sudden interest..lol!). I'd never had a problem with him before so I...
Rosie: To realise that I do not need to be affixed by superglue to Mum. She is always going to come back, she will love me even when I have thrown up/peed on the floor/chewed 'whatever'. I CAN go out in the garden for a pee and Mum will not kick me up the backside on the way out, nor will she...
:( So sorry to read this Lisa. Poor little Eve had obviously fought as hard as she could and it is so sad that she didn't have the strength to carry on. As has already been said, the one consolation is that her last days were spent being loved and cared for, thank goodness that she came into...
Sounds like you have a marvellous vet, but as you say, it's typical that these situation arise at awkward times.
:luck: Keep fighting little Eve, we are all rooting for you :huggles: :huggles:
:D That's lovely news! Good luck to little Linnet (I love the name by the way) and her new family. Hopefully her brothers and sisters will soon be in new homes too.
Having gone through the anguish of having a very sick child myself (I almost lost my son at 3 weeks to meningitis, and he went on to have a host of other medical problems afterwards) I can feel the relief of seeing a happy smiling little one. I hope you all have a lovely Christmas, and that...
I too still look in on K9 on a regular basis, have made some good friends and received some good advice, but there are many people whose 'online persona' is very different to their real life, and there are many troublemakers out there. I joined K9 when I was going through a difficult time in my...
With Rosie (who was a rescue and at 17 months was said to have never had a season, which was probably true as she was so thin and generally immature) I bought supermarket toddler's knickers at a ridiculously cheap price of £5 for about 10 pairs, cut a hole out for her tail and used panty...
There are so many double standards, hypocrisy etc... it's sad but I have reverted to the tried and tested formula of knowing who my friends are, and I speak to them rather than relying on online forums where people can appear to be whoever they choose to be.... As Oscar Wilde said “Those who...
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