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Smooth coat fox terrier.

 

Poor wee thing has dimensia , she eats well and loves chasing a ball, finding its a diferent story though.

Lost most of her muscle mass, but she seems happy!

Dreading the day I have to make the desicion , I won't see her suffer though.

I just realised, I have had her for over a third of my life, we have been through a lot together.

My wife thinks she's the evil penguin from Wallace and Gromit!

She's still top dog in my little pack, the pup still doesn't give her grief and she's 10x bigger now.

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HI MATE what your dog up to now then mate jon

 

Managed to deep cut and partially fillet his front right main pad on a piece of flint whilst out with a walk with the old man this morning. Went to the the vets first time round and they cleaned and dressed it but had to go in for a "dig around and flush" and the vet saw what he had done. Thank god its the quiet time and not in the shooting season. Still its a week-10 days on the lead then another fortnight of light exercise (if that is possible with a 20kg 11 month springer pup).

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