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Will this do to balance out the dogs?
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• #5778
Cheers Itc, she's an absolutely great family pet apart from her prey drive. She will chase a deer or rabbit and will not stop. Think Fenton.
Almost considering a GPS collar for her, any got experiance with them?
GPS collars will only tell you where they've been rather than where they are, i.e you have to get it back.
An RF tracker might be a better bet if you keep losing her on walks. Have a look at Loc8ter pet. -
• #5779
Bet you stroke that beagles jowls.
16 in a couple weeks!
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Herbie
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Lovely pup.
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• #5782
Aawwww!?! Mega cute.
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• #5783
Not mine but belongs to a client of mine. Wish he was mine - so adorable and a wonderful temperament.
Can't remember if I've posted this picture of my huge cat:
Oh yeah, and how could I leave out my favourite animal ever in the world ever. Ever. Dino.
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Dibs giant cat.
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• #5785
Aawwww!?! Mega cute.
You say that now, wait until he's 65kg.
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• #5786
Lovely pup.
Aawwww!?! Mega cute.
Thanks
You say that now, wait until he's 65kg.
Yup, he's going to be a big 'un...
JB, nice stafford, I had this one 20 years ago
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• #5788
JB, nice stafford, I had this one 20 years ago
Good smile!
Here's a better picture and is his ' I'm looking so guilty because I just ate the cat's food' face.
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• #5789
JB, please post more photos of the giant cat.
Thanks in advance.
Two Omegas
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• #5790
Ha! I've not seen him a huge amount recently as I've not seen my dad too much, but I'll have a dig around.
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• #5791
All I've got at the moment... Some of which may be reposts:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t1.0-9/28636_389746532218_8018016_n.jpg
http://scontent-b.cdninstagram.com/hphotos-xaf1/t51.2885-15/1169280_237076359785651_668249596_n.jpg
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• #5792
Not sure if this will work....
http://instagram.com/p/o_pHkxFmHZ/
Will edit if not.
Chico enjoying his first ever bone.
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• #5793
works
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• #5794
He's definitely going to be big, growing fast
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• #5795
Tesla bought two of her kittens into our bedroom yesterday morning, dropped them both on the floor and then sat there miaowing at us.
Not a clue what she was after.
When I went into the cat room (AKA the spare bedroom) this morning to check the food and water bowl one of the kittens was underneath the ironing board, the other three were sprawled over their mother.
The ironing board kitten appeared to be quite cheerful, but I have no idea how he or she got there.
They can now walk, but it's a very wobbly affair, and seems to tire them out pretty fast.
In James news, we didn't really see him at all over the weekend, but he shot in and out this morning for food.
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Beagles at Auchtermuchty-9 by Michael M Rennie, on Flickr
Beagle rumble last Saturday, 15 beagles going loopy. Molly is the one with her ears flying.
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• #5799
Does anyone here have pet rabbits?
My niece has two and yesterday I couldn't help but think 'what is the point?' As it seems an awful lot of hard work and expense looking after them with little or no response or affection from them, even when giving them a treat.
Am I missing something? Would it not be better for her to have a cat or a dog?
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• #5800
Yeah I'm not convinced bunnies are all that chuffed about being forced to hang with us hoomans either. They can >>>>>>>>>>> to the forest from whence they came.
Cheers Itc, she's an absolutely great family pet apart from her prey drive. She will chase a deer or rabbit and will not stop. Think Fenton.
Almost considering a GPS collar for her, any got experiance with them?