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3 minutes ago, Stubby said:

I got no words matey . Awful for you all .

It'll be worst for her. She is so attached to him. With good reason too, he was such a happy, curious bundle of joy and cheekiness. 

She's been working from home for years and they were inseparable. He literally lay across her shoulders or her lap every day.

Even the German shepherds are pining for him.

We'll get through it, just sucks how it went down.

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On 07/03/2024 at 22:53, AHPP said:

First day taking him to work. Rather easy. We had the run of a basically empty farmyard. Not expecting climbing to be as straightforward. 

 

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Climbing was not as straightforward. Mini site clearance. Tractor and trailer, 8t digger, tracked chipper and several saws in a back garden. I tied him to a stump and went climbing. He squeaked for a while and then protested further by tying himself in an atrocious knot with his lead and screaming for the RSPCA. Luckily my ropeman at this outfit is an experienced houndhusband and could sort him out. He got better sat a bit closer and eventually accepted his fate of having a fairly boring day. By late morning, I was round the front and he was apparently fine just watching them chip. A result, I'd say. He won't have to put up with much busier than that. 

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