It's probably a good thing that they're actually friends with my parents really, rather than ourselves. So, although I'm sure they will enquire how he is doing through my Mum, I don't think they will want to visit him at any time. I've certainly not got that impression. Plus, I think it would be...
Thank you, that means a lot. The one thing I don't want to do, is take on the little guy on a permanent basis and then suddenly think "Oh, how am I going to do this?", to then discover "oh, I can't do this" and then end up as one of those people who give up the dog because they didn't think...
Ah yes, that is the plan. He is used to a crate at home anyway and always stayed in one when we dog-sitted for him. Luckily my Mum still has said crate in her garage :-)
Thank you all. Really good comments and have some things to think about.
Henry thoroughly enjoys his exercise for sure! He's very good on and off the lead which is a blessing. At the moment, I walk around 5 miles a day with the little one, so hopefully that should be a good start then he'll...
Hello everyone!
I'm just after some unbiased advice from you lovely people :-)
I have always, always wanted a dog but have never been lucky enough to have one. My husband had a lovely springer whilst growing up and they had a great relationship.
We have recently been given the chance...
I've asked you guys this question before because I refuse to believe that only people who work part-time or are retired can have a dog.
I'm still not convinced that myself and my other half could manage it. We both leave the house at about 7.10am and are back at around 6.10am, so I think...
Oh my days, please don't confuse me with all this talk of boots!
I've just spent another 30minutes finding my ideal horse to cybernap - now you're telling me I have to find some fancy boots too just to add to the effect? Lordy, this is getting difficult. I don't know how this girl does it ;)
Well, that's just seen off 35 minutes off my life :) Reading and getting my head round all of this!
How sad it is when general numpties and average-joe's like us are put off posting pictures of our wonderful (but distinctly average ;) ) beasties for fear of some headcase stealing them and...
I LOVE my Dyson Ball.
It's quite simply, awesome :D
I don't think it's healthy to get quite this excited over a hoover, but, quite honestly, I don't care!!!!
I'm a bit slow on the uptake here, but massive congratulations! :) What a wonderful thing to do for a wonderful cause! If I have enough money this month I'll be buying mine! xx
"The dying animals were found by a maid at the Met's dog training centre in Keston, Kent"
Eh? What, because he/she forgot they'd left them in there and someone else found them when they went to clean it? What the hell is that about? Why did someone else find them?