Dickyboy!
Yep im pro neutering too Always have had ours spayed or castrated.Wudnt be able to cope with an unwanted/unplanned litter then having to rehome the pups not knowing whats to become of them for the rest of there days Nah id rarther be safe than sorry - you can seperate dogs and bitches until the cows come home but everyone know as there as been a few cases on here accidental matings can and do happen!!
If in doubt - whip them out (off)
Also castrating/spaying can prevent testical cancer/prostate cancer/mammery cancers and pymometer in unspayed bitches.
As for
Feck me
I dont fit into any of these catagorys - exepct small 4 foot 8 !!..Black hair...blue eyes..size 8 fit me on the waiste but not in the leg cos the feckers are too long Oh and a 34 C i think bust maybe 36 i dunno my last Bra bought was by my best mates OH
Wudnt use a shock collar i am dead against them but again thats just my view - there is better ways to train ok maybe not easier for you but better way - You can get spray collars that spray somthing horrible out when the dog barks - Or how about a good bit of old fashioned training
Black terrier - looks like Patt X Border - Rough coated - Docked tail - Age unknown - Entire Male - No collar,Tags or Chip.
Dosnt like cats - Dog in good nick - Found in Llanelli South Wales straying has been taken in by a friend of mine.
Pm me if you think you could know it :thumbs-up:
Friggin hell LB If she returned to the house once theres a high chance she will come back again - esp if they leave some grub out and the door open.
Hope she returns soon
Never a truer word Well said Wilf!
Time,patience,love and understanding and it will come right in the right hands - plain common sense is all that is needed
And again
Someone must have a nice soft bed out there
Tell you what LB - im currently looking after (24/7) a 13 yr old Grey - she isnt too good cant see her lasting the year out to be honest i hope she does like but the age is catching up - Once the old lass has left us i might just give you a bell see what you have around?
Only look after her all the time because she cant make her owners steps hes on 2nd floor flat im on ground floor :thumbs-up: makes sense.
I bet i could change ya mind :kiss:
Have you tasted that from iceland??? 54p a loaf of brown bread - toast it and shit loads of "i cant belive its not butter" - put it on while the toast is hot like it all melts Orgasmic! Never tasted owt like it
Oh i love belly pork - never had it in bread though Usually with gravey,mas,roasties,veg phwwwwwoar have it! :thumbs-up:
Best butty would have to be ham,cheese and pickle for me
That bitch is a bonny bugger i bet shes sired by Trade Offical :thumbs-up:
I can imagine these pups been cracking - if only i had the time and space :thumbs-up:
Looking forward to hearing the dams racename
RE - him not working i would find this a good reason to rehome to him - more time to settle the dog in and spend time with it :thumbs-up:
As far as his house and garden been a mess well as long as the garden is safe and secure (nothing the dog can imjure on or escape into a road) then yeah i wudnt think it would matter - as long as like ye say his resident dog is in good nick and nice confident happy personailty then yah :thumbs-up:
I live in a Ground Floor flat and it is small but my dog is still well cared for/good condition ect plenty of walks and play time/.things to occupy his
Hope you get what your looking for Used to have horses myself i know what a nasty threat them ginger charlies can be to fallabella/shettie foals :whistle: Best keep em under control eh
Best of luck in whatever you decied to get