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Oh my how frightening (w00t)
Glad Archie survived sending him :huggles: :huggles:
Julie
Glad Archie survived sending him :huggles: :huggles:
Julie
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Keep an eye on him Jo,hopefully it's just delayed shock,if in doubt,get him back to the vets QUICK!Joanna said:He's acting weird..........lots of panting. I think he is the most neurotic dog I have ever met :wacko:
I'll never forget the day Maisie realised that although there's a reflection in the window at dusk, if she peers really hard she can see the rabbits grazing in the field next door ... she almost knocked herself out ... :lol:moriarte said:Glad to hear he's (more or less) ok. I've often thought, while looking at my little quivering wreck watching squirrels or muntjac through the window, 'thank God he can't open it!', otherwise we'd have been in the same position umpteen times by now.
:luck: :luck: :luck:
Joanna said:And here is one sad whippet.......
That neighbour phoned whilst I was trying on a pair of jeans....I was bottomless. It was horrific. He seems Ok, this evening, but a bit stiff and tired. I am glad we took him out, he gets so neurotic without distraction.~Helen~ said:(w00t) just catching up with days of K9 and can't believe that Archie made it away from a fall like that without serious injury. Blessed dog!! Thank goodness he's okay. That phone call from your neighbour must have been horrible
Hope you have a great time at Frampton :thumbsup: with lots of fusses and K9 cuddles :huggles: