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3 minutes ago, Ratman said:


Looks a typical characterful one! Had mine for a few years at same time as i had my boxer in her early years before i had to have him put to sleep, he suffered fits at 3yrs old and was diagnosed with epilepsy, was gutted! Used to wind each other up and cause all sorts of havoc! Miss the pair of em big time!!!

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Lost Murphy in 2010 and lost Agg’s in 2020, house feels empty without one (or two) but being on my own now wouldn’t be fair to have another being alone for 8-9hrs a day whilst i’m at work! Will get another (or more) in time when it suits [emoji106]
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