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22 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Thought i'd seen the last of dealing with stagnant pond water when I stopped tree work

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Thought i'd seen the last of dealing with stagnant pond water when I stopped tree work

 

 

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Looks like it's been Waxoyl'd, should stop it going rusty.

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Wife had to have my 2 year old luna put down last week as she appeared to start getting aggressive and going for everyone, apparently bit my daughter on the foot aggressively and ended up with puncture wounds that needed dressing then trapping wife in utility room until the little cocker distracted her and allowed wife to get past, any one know or heard if Lyme deciese or similar carried by ticks can have a effect like this on dogs as this was vets theory.
Having a hard time coming to terms with all this as I never saw it and normally she was so soft and docile.

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6 hours ago, Gray git said:

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Wife had to have my 2 year old luna put down last week as she appeared to start getting aggressive and going for everyone, apparently bit my daughter on the foot aggressively and ended up with puncture wounds that needed dressing then trapping wife in utility room until the little cocker distracted her and allowed wife to get past, any one know or heard if Lyme deciese or similar carried by ticks can have a effect like this on dogs as this was vets theory.
Having a hard time coming to terms with all this as I never saw it and normally she was so soft and docile.

Had the same thing ( the sprocker in my avatar ) . He could not work out were ha was in the pecking order and slotted himself in above my daughter . Kept going for her . Got her to feed him and take him out all the time . This worked for a while but eventually he regressed . He bit my daughter and then my wife . He was 3 years old . Sad but had to be done .

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Had the same thing ( the sprocker in my avatar ) . He could not work out were ha was in the pecking order and slotted himself in above my daughter . Kept going for her . Got her to feed him and take him out all the time . This worked for a while but eventually he regressed . He bit my daughter and then my wife . He was 3 years old . Sad but had to be done .
Never had a pecking order issue, she loved the children and never showed any sign of gelousy if I was playing with them and not her and seemed to understand her place in the social order of our house
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