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Have my mates dog Pippa staying this weekend. Great to have a youngster around again and she's so well behaved, a pleasure to walk with. 4hrs out and about today and she never stopped.

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I've said it before, this is the best thread on this forum, boys. In these troubled times, it's a ray of sunshine seeing these beautiful animals living the "Good life".

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1 hour ago, David Cropper said:

I've said it before, this is the best thread on this forum, boys. In these troubled times, it's a ray of sunshine seeing these beautiful animals living the "Good life".

Yeah spot on👍

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This is my position in the pecking order. Wednesday I packed in at 1230 for my grub. Gets in the van,  reaches for the Tupperware box holding my sandwiches, to find I'd picked up out of the fridge a similar box with last night's leftover cooked cauliflower stalks and a couple of small florets my wife saves to mix into the dogs dinner. When I rang her to say I'd no grub bar two tiny floretes, she was most concerned that Charlie didn't have any veg! Bleeding marvellous! 

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Sounds familiar David. When I'm off my food it's "have some toast then", but the dogs would get an afternoon spent cooking chicken and rice, or some diced liver to interest them. Ironically it's the stink of liver cooking in the house that would probably put me off my food in the first place!

 

How is Charlie getting on?

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2 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

Sounds familiar David. When I'm off my food it's "have some toast then", but the dogs would get an afternoon spent cooking chicken and rice, or some diced liver to interest them. Ironically it's the stink of liver cooking in the house that would probably put me off my food in the first place!

 

How is Charlie getting on?

Still the same Doug. We took him for a ride this morning, parked next to a river in the car park, got him out, no lead as he is good without one, didn't like it as it was a strange place, then trotted back to the car. He'll never change hit that's ok with us. It on my morning walk he meets another dog, he's not got a problem with the owner, he knows that they are ok. If he meets someone on their own, he doesn't feel safe. All I can think of is getting another dog for him bit that's not really feasible. My wife is still not confident with dogs apart from Charlie. He's lying on my feet at the moment, I can't move, fat sod. That's the dog, not me.

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1 hour ago, David Cropper said:

This is my position in the pecking order. Wednesday I packed in at 1230 for my grub. Gets in the van,  reaches for the Tupperware box holding my sandwiches, to find I'd picked up out of the fridge a similar box with last night's leftover cooked cauliflower stalks and a couple of small florets my wife saves to mix into the dogs dinner. When I rang her to say I'd no grub bar two tiny floretes, she was most concerned that Charlie didn't have any veg! Bleeding marvellous! 

Yep back of the que for you David,you know your place now😂

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