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Thanks.

 

She likes it.

 

My garden isn’t fenced in and the plot next door is the woodland area but they are not allowed to build in it as it is too close to the coast.  
 

So technically she is probably sat on the boarder of the two plots.

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On 10/08/2024 at 08:09, Mick Dempsey said:

Igor is showing his age a bit. 
he’s around 11 we think. 
On pills for his arthritis and can’t come to work in the summer, because the van gets too hot, much to his disgust. 
But an early morning laze in the sun still hits the spot. 
 

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Mick; father-in-law has a former street dog of indeterminate age but also believed to be around 11. She has slowed up due to arthritis so he bought some food-fed extract of green-lipped mussel. F-i-l says if he hadn't seen the almost overnight improvement with his own eyes he wouldn't have believed it; reckons it took 2-3 years off her

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23 minutes ago, nepia said:

Mick; father-in-law has a former street dog of indeterminate age but also believed to be around 11. She has slowed up due to arthritis so he bought some food-fed extract of green-lipped mussel. F-i-l says if he hadn't seen the almost overnight improvement with his own eyes he wouldn't have believed it; reckons it took 2-3 years off her

I feed my Spaniel with kibbles containing green lipped mussel . ( Dr Johns platinum ) I mix them with the wet food . 

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On 05/08/2024 at 23:02, AHPP said:

On vomit, we recently drove through the North York Moors. I enjoyed the fast little roads. Sailor didn’t and relocated his breakfast to the door pocket of the van. Haven’t had the guts to properly clear it out yet. I suspect I will regret this lax approach to maintenance the next time I need a cable tie or some blue roll and instead find a chunk. 
 

Dogs are mint…


Dog vs van door, part deux. 
 

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Small road, oncoming Porsche. Bounced the van into a passing space. Presumably Sailor’s nose bounced into the window. It was down 6 inches so not supported along top edge. He’ll have bumped into it a thousand times before but obviously today was harder or just the straw that broke the camel’s back. 

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