Infact we've got some pictures of Angus managing to fit on a London Underground carriage seat, which by the way, is against the rules.
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Yes they are allowed on the underground, do you live in London aswell? Dog owners are few and far between in this city. Oh, they are...
Yes they are allowed on the underground, do you live in London aswell? Dog owners are few and far between in this city. Oh, they are not permitted to travel on the escalators, you have to pick them up. This is quite alright with our chihuahua but with a deerhound?? I'll try and attach that...
Hope you get better soon. I was worried about this also so i make sure that they eat in a certain area and then clean it with anti-bacterial wipes, of course you'll need to wash hands and all that.
I live in London and my dogs go on all public transport- i think that dogs have to be on a lead, but sometimes it can be up to the drivers discretion, also on double decker buses the dog (officially) has to go on the top deck :unsure: not sure why.
Dogs can go in shops and restaurants as long...
Well, x-rays have been done, there is no sign of OCD so the x-rays will go for a second opinion. I'm going to pick him up at 6 o'clock. The cost was £750 in the end, but the insurance company are trying to challenge the vets charges, my costs are covered though.
Ai, he's insured and i know the vet has a good reputation. I'm sure the vet is going to see it through to the end, he hasn't mentioned a specialist yet. The suspected problem is OCD.
Angus weighs 43 kilos so i think it might be the anesthaetic thats bumping up the cost. I'm insured with More Than and have called already to make sure i'm covered, they say i should be but have to call the vet to find out exactly what costs what.
Thanks for all the advice, i will call a few...
Help!! My dog has an appointment on Monday for an x-ray, the vet quoted me £1000 and upwards. Yes, thats just for the x-ray!! I was a little taken aback to say the least, the vet explained that he would have to take a few at different angles.... and that Angus was a large breed e.t.c.
I'm...
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Sorry Boom, what does LMAO mean. I'm not down with the text revolution, even though i'm still a young whippersnapper. When i do get the chance to text somebody it takes a while.
I understand, it was done with a touch of humour for those whose ears* are still ringing from the last bout.
*don't know 'bout everybody else but i do voices when reading posts, and when Hancocks mentioned they get loud and impatient.
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, no more Hancock, not after last time!!
Don't know much about collie X's but I know folk with beddie x whippets and they're great, very strong and resilient.
Good luck though.
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