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Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Pixie1276, Aug 19, 2012.

  1. My old Lab...:upyeah:
     
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  2. 6kg
     
  3. Nice try! - that would be his target weight!:joy:

    I should have said - guess his weight in lbs - I had to convert those new fangled kg’s!
     
  4. The grandfather of the Bengal we bought was about 7.5kg. We’re hoping he will get to about 6. He’s not going to be as big in height as quite a large litter and he isn’t a big cat, but he’ll need to be robust to live where we do!
     
  5. l love Bengals - very vocal from what I have seen and love water - oh and kill everything that can’t get away! o_O

    I wish Bill was heavy because he was big - he’s just an eating machine!
     
  6. Don't think I've ever posted these pics of my girls doing what they should? ..... Apologies if I have already :no_mouth:

    Gwen (@ 2 years old)..
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    Beth (@ 8 months old)...
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    Fly (@ 7 months old)..
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    Meg (@ 3 years old...She's still useless with sheep...and the sheep know it :confused: )...
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  7. Mine growing up......
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  8. Bengals love water you say;
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  9. At work yesterday on a job and saw these guys, started with 3 of them..... then 4.....then a fifth turned up, ergh my god I was in my element.

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  11. Talking of weight, would you believe that this little tyke.....
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    Is now.............

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    ......five years old and nearly 28kg?
     
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  12. Muddy walkies with the corgi show dog that has qualified for crufts.

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  13. our 12 year old rescue staffy has got some bad teeth at the back.

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    The vet wants £650 to remove includin a recommended blood test and "water treatment" afterwards, or £450 to just book her in and get them removed. I had the dog there last week and the vet said that the dog is healthy with nothing wrong with her heart. She eats and runs like fuck,so I'm tempted to go with the cheaper option?
     
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  14. Cheaper option every time.
    Bloody vets
     
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  15. I don't need a Vet to tell me my dogs are well...just what's wrong and what to do about it when they're not. Just get the teeth sorted :upyeah:
     
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  16. Never known a cat so relaxed
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  17. Started off having a relaxed morning doing some cooking then got message that a friends fox red lab had got swept off down the river and under a bridge with gates

    really didn’t expect a good outcome and went out searching along with the local fire brigade with heat seaking camera the fire station is luckily right next to the river - after about two hours he rocked back up the other side of the wall wondering what the fuss was about about - can’t tell you how much of a relief it was

    stay safe everyone x

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