5 July 2009 #1 Spudlet Well-Known Member Joined 20 April 2009 Messages 19,800 Visit site ...I think the stress of modern life is getting to him
5 July 2009 #2 Ravenwood Well-Known Member Joined 29 November 2005 Messages 11,196 Location Devon Visit site I would be very concerned - its highly unusual to see a spaniel resting - I would be rushing him to the vets as we speak!!
I would be very concerned - its highly unusual to see a spaniel resting - I would be rushing him to the vets as we speak!!
5 July 2009 #3 FestiveSpirit Well-Known Member Joined 20 March 2009 Messages 10,715 Visit site I thought something awful had happened Typical lazy spangle thing
5 July 2009 #4 Spudlet Well-Known Member Joined 20 April 2009 Messages 19,800 Visit site QR tehe - sorry couldn't resist! Really, he's a coiled spring just waiting to leap into action as soon as I do something useful like get up and take him for a walk
QR tehe - sorry couldn't resist! Really, he's a coiled spring just waiting to leap into action as soon as I do something useful like get up and take him for a walk
5 July 2009 #5 Slinkyunicorn Well-Known Member Joined 5 January 2009 Messages 45,402 Location Should be working..... www.rutlandhorseextras.co.uk Ahhhh....I see the problem - I diagnose Henry with having Stoopid Spanglitis!! See even when at rest it has to be upside down and wiggling around.......*shakes head* they never get any better....
Ahhhh....I see the problem - I diagnose Henry with having Stoopid Spanglitis!! See even when at rest it has to be upside down and wiggling around.......*shakes head* they never get any better....