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27 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

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I've got one foot on the naughty step today. Had the dogs through a wood and then hunting at a wood pile.

 

As you can see much fun was had, but Wee Poppes got muddy and worse still, her paws are caked in sap.

 

Anyone have a suggestion for removing sap? I vaguely remember reading here somewhere that mayonnaise works, or was it butter, or tomato sauce, or maybe it was red wine...

Cooking oil/olive oil works Doug

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On 16/06/2021 at 10:43, Big J said:

 

Thanks Doug.

 

She's home for now. I'll have her back out again, but not in the height of summer and not on the kinds of jobs I've been doing of late with long extraction routes. I have been careful not to overwork her up to now, but she can't even run up a hill at the moment whereas she was very rapid before this episode of ill health. I really do miss having her with me, but not as much as if she had died. You have to look for the silver linings....

How,s Katie doing J,hopefully still improving?

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A new rat-dog has entered the fold...
Meet Bandit, my late Jack Russell’s grandson! 7DF9AC8D-0D1A-4068-BD98-76261957EB18.thumb.jpeg.bde3bf95fea79a86ac4e30731c51d994.jpeg
 

I wouldn’t have rushed to have two puppies so close in age but couldn’t say no when we heard about this litter!

 

Saying that, the other puppy (Mando, the Rhodesian Ridgeback) doesn’t look quite so puppy-esque any more. He’s done some growing in 7 months (for scale our lab isn’t small)!

 

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1 hour ago, gary112 said:

How,s Katie doing J,hopefully still improving?

Very much so Gary. We were in the Midlands at the weekend and she did a gentle 1hr stroll without issue. She's now giving me evils for going to work without her 😆

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46 minutes ago, Big J said:

Very much so Gary. We were in the Midlands at the weekend and she did a gentle 1hr stroll without issue. She's now giving me evils for going to work without her 😆

Brilliant stuff

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8 hours ago, monkeybusiness said:

A new rat-dog has entered the fold...
Meet Bandit, my late Jack Russell’s grandson! 7DF9AC8D-0D1A-4068-BD98-76261957EB18.thumb.jpeg.bde3bf95fea79a86ac4e30731c51d994.jpeg
 

I wouldn’t have rushed to have two puppies so close in age but couldn’t say no when we heard about this litter!

 

Saying that, the other puppy (Mando, the Rhodesian Ridgeback) doesn’t look quite so puppy-esque any more. He’s done some growing in 7 months (for scale our lab isn’t small)!

 

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3 dog harmony 😁

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