Been approved by Battersea so just waiting for something suitable to come in. Was very taken with a Lurcher/Staff cross, but there's no way it'd have coped in our flat. Reckon 75% of the dogs in there were staffs or staff crosses. Appalling the way they're bred and then thrown out.
never been a dog lover......hate that smell of damp dog in peoples homes,gets over everthing
Eye's right, skin back tight, bollocks to the front, we're the boy's who make more noise when we're on the cunt, we're the riders of the night, and we'd rather fuck than fight, we're the riders of the Clock end Highbury
agreed sauzee88,we often drop a bag of food off at the dogs home and the amount of staff x,s is unreal,why the fuk people would do this is beyond me.struggle to find full staff without really looking for a breeder now.
About to reply the same, had to have our little jack Russell put to sleep in April, had him 14 years and completely destroyed me for months, only just getting over him not waiting by the front door when I get home from work
one day you'll walk right out of this life, and you'll wonder why you didn't try!
We got a Yorkie puppy in July and it's been hard working training him. We're not bothering with insurance, just putting money into a savings account, I've read a lot of pet insurance is a scam and they won't pay out a lot of the time.
Look into raw meaty bones diet. Our jack russel has raw meat n two raw veg everyday. Shes a picture of health. Her piss n shit doesnt damage lawn either.
Came home from work last Thursday to find my missus had picked up a Tibetan Spaniel who was a bit down on its luck. Bit smaller than I'd have liked, but perfect for the flat and seems to have taken a shine to us. Hopefully get a whippet to keep it company next summer.
Quote: sauzee88 wrote in post #33Came home from work last Thursday to find my missus had picked up a Tibetan Spaniel who was a bit down on its luck. Bit smaller than I'd have liked, but perfect for the flat and seems to have taken a shine to us. Hopefully get a whippet to keep it company next summer.