hi i am new to the forum and i am a dog owner living in kent,
untill recently i have been the proud owner of two jack russels and a bedlington,
unfortunately i have lost two to old age both were 17 years old and i still have my other pensioner which is a neutered male jack who is 19 and still enjoying a relatively quiet life.
losing two so quickly ( one last autumn and one two weeks ago) has left a void in my life and my wife and i enjoyed our bedlington ( rillington ) so much that we decided to try and find a 1st cross bedlington/ whippet ,
i find the fact that these dogs are being stolen all around the country very worrying and has made me wonder if they are particuarly high risk or are all breeds as vulnerable ?
dogs are stolen locally and i realise that owners need to be extra vigilant,fortunately my dogs are with my wife all day and have access to my garden via a dog hatch, i may have to make sure this is locked at night !
any advice from members would be very welcome.
freddie.
untill recently i have been the proud owner of two jack russels and a bedlington,
unfortunately i have lost two to old age both were 17 years old and i still have my other pensioner which is a neutered male jack who is 19 and still enjoying a relatively quiet life.
losing two so quickly ( one last autumn and one two weeks ago) has left a void in my life and my wife and i enjoyed our bedlington ( rillington ) so much that we decided to try and find a 1st cross bedlington/ whippet ,
i find the fact that these dogs are being stolen all around the country very worrying and has made me wonder if they are particuarly high risk or are all breeds as vulnerable ?
dogs are stolen locally and i realise that owners need to be extra vigilant,fortunately my dogs are with my wife all day and have access to my garden via a dog hatch, i may have to make sure this is locked at night !
any advice from members would be very welcome.
freddie.