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FalmerforAll!**

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This cat is mad!
 

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Charles 'Charley' Charles

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Sorry about the fact of 3 posts, but not sure how to put 3 images on 1 post. I prefer dogs, and have 2 Huskies, Amy black and white is nerly 2, and Crunch who is biscuit coloured and is just a year. Both have blue eyes and are soppy as you can wish for. Also love cats and have a ginger called Tigger, he is 5
 












I found an astonishing looking husky on the street, dumped out. She was a beauty, red fur with cream 'mask' and lightning of blue streaks in white eyes.

I couldn't keep two dogs though, and she was a handful! My lab/whippet is really sweet, a kinder and more unassuming creature you'd be pushed to find.

The husky, I found a home for, and whenever I see her she falls at (and on) my feet. I think I'll always have dogs - but it would be great to have loads of land and rescue as many as possible from the pound. Dogs are the greatest.
 




bhaexpress

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NMH said:
I found an astonishing looking husky on the street, dumped out. She was a beauty, red fur with cream 'mask' and lightning of blue streaks in white eyes.

I couldn't keep two dogs though, and she was a handful! My lab/whippet is really sweet, a kinder and more unassuming creature you'd be pushed to find.

The husky, I found a home for, and whenever I see her she falls at (and on) my feet. I think I'll always have dogs - but it would be great to have loads of land and rescue as many as possible from the pound. Dogs are the greatest.

I'd go with that, them's sure fine lookin' huskies Kaz.
 


Charles 'Charley' Charles

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Race said:
Awwwwwww I want one of them!!!!

You're more than welcome to borrow him, as cute and sweet as he is, he is also a bloody coward, he hides when he meets new people, is better then he used to be. He also pulls, I know huskies are supposed to pull, but he has had me over a couple of times, and anyone that has met me will tell you thats no mean feat :D



bhaexpress said:
I'd go with that, them's sure fine lookin' huskies Kaz.

Thank you very much, yes they do get spoilt though, as I guess most pets do

NMH said:
I found an astonishing looking husky on the street, dumped out. She was a beauty, red fur with cream 'mask' and lightning of blue streaks in white eyes.

I couldn't keep two dogs though, and she was a handful! My lab/whippet is really sweet, a kinder and more unassuming creature you'd be pushed to find.

The husky, I found a home for, and whenever I see her she falls at (and on) my feet. I think I'll always have dogs - but it would be great to have loads of land and rescue as many as possible from the pound. Dogs are the greatest.

I hate these people that mistreat animals, any animals, they should be hung.
The lady who I got my 2 from has 16, I try to take them down as often as I can, it's so nice to see them all running round and playing together. I also couldn't agree more about rescuing dogs, at the mo I sponsor 2 at Shoreham Dog's Trust, but would be nice to have more land, and actually take them in
 






Yorkie

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Kaz, they are gorgeous animals (all 3 of them)
When I retired I shall have to take up dog walking for my neighbours. I really miss not having a dog.
 


bhaexpress

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555kaz said:
I hate these people that mistreat animals, any animals, they should be hung.
The lady who I got my 2 from has 16, I try to take them down as often as I can, it's so nice to see them all running round and playing together. I also couldn't agree more about rescuing dogs, at the mo I sponsor 2 at Shoreham Dog's Trust, but would be nice to have more land, and actually take them in

I've alwasy felt that anybody who could mistreat an animal, especialy a domestic pet, is quite caperble of inflicting harm on human being as well.

I would accept a public flogging for those who do that sort of thing.
 


Yorkie

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bhaexpress said:
I've alwasy felt that anybody who could mistreat an animal, especialy a domestic pet, is quite caperble of inflicting harm on human being as well.

I would accept a public flogging for those who do that sort of thing.

That's extremely generous Frank but I would have thought it would have more effect the actual perpetrator getting the flogging. ;)
 




Charles 'Charley' Charles

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Yorkie said:
Kaz, they are gorgeous animals (all 3 of them)
When I retired I shall have to take up dog walking for my neighbours. I really miss not having a dog.

Why thank you very much. Apparently dog walking pays really well, I think it's something like £10 for an hours walk, obviously I don't pay myself that, I take the time off in lieu :D Bfeore I got Crunch, Amy was at the vets for the day, and it was horrible at home, it just seemed so empty, I know exactly what you mean about miss having a dog around.
 
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mindyjaja

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I got home last night to find my cat had left me a "gift" in my spare room, not a mouse, frog or bird even but the worlds biggest TURD!!!! It looked like an elephant had been in there........par for the course I guess.
 








bhaexpress

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Yorkie said:
That's extremely generous Frank but I would have thought it would have more effect the actual perpetrator getting the flogging. ;)

Too early in the moriong Yorkie, good one ! :lolol: :lolol:
 


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