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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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He managed to escape from his carer and ran in front of a moving car!
Luckily, it was not going that fast, and X ray showed he is ok!
Only some minor cuts and bruises!
Scared the SH1T out of his carer though, as she loves him to bits too!
The little sod is getting very naughty, chasing cats and horses, and being a right git to other dogs!
So I may have to take him to dog training classes again!
He had a very lucky escape, and my late partner was probably looking out for him up/down there! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I am at a party!!!
His carer rang me after she took him to the vets.
Bless her, she needed a very stiff drink alright!
Thank you for the kind wishes!
The little sod is bouncing about last time I heard, and trying his best to charm the ladies at the vets! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Oh Honey, that must have been awful, sooo glad everything is OK, hugs to you and pooch xxx"
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I did take a very deep breathe when I took the call, she then informed me he was ok, phew! |
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over a year ago
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I spoke to one of the nurses this morning, and the little sod is fine, bouncing around as usual, did not eat much though, and he will be on pain killers and a course of antibiotics due to his cuts and bruises.
Apparently he is lucky to have got off so lightly!
My late partner and other beings must have watched over him last night, THANK YOU!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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is he a young dog? might be worth considering having him castrated, that usually calms them down. If you don't intend to breed from him, could be a sollution, as well as the training classes. Best of luck and glad the little fella is ok XXX |
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"is he a young dog? might be worth considering having him castrated, that usually calms them down. If you don't intend to breed from him, could be a sollution, as well as the training classes. Best of luck and glad the little fella is ok XXX"
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He is an It already! He is a Border Terrier, being extremely nosey and inquisitive is normal for the breed.
I am thinking about taking him to training classes again for sure!
He is a lucky cheeky happy chappy! |
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over a year ago
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glad hes ok border terriers are my favourite doggies hope the bill isnt too high just paid £33 for rodneys (the cat)leg thought it was broken but apparently hes been bitten by another cat !!! i blame trigger(the other cat) give him a hug from me xxxxx |
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over a year ago
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He is feeling a bit sorry for himself, kind of subdued, and walks with a slight limp.
Have not paid the vet bill yet
Luckily, he is insured
He has plenty of hugs since he is home, all is well for the little sod!
Thanks everyone! |
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