[Misc] Official NSC Dog Bore Thread

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Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
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Lancing
I had a husky go for me today walking along the pavement luckily the owner had a tight hold of its lead it really made me pull away with such force that I pulled a muscle in my shoulder , the owner with out turn said sorry about that blood and just kept walking, strange world we inhabit and it’s getting stranger by the day
 




Arthur

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Jul 8, 2003
8,761
Buxted Harbour
For a bit of fun I asked Bing Image Creator to draw a caricature of my dogs. Think AI did a pretty good job!

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Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
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Jul 21, 2003
20,575
Playing snooker
I had a husky go for me today walking along the pavement luckily the owner had a tight hold of its lead it really made me pull away with such force that I pulled a muscle in my shoulder , the owner with out turn said sorry about that blood and just kept walking, strange world we inhabit and it’s getting stranger by the day
Try not to worry about it too much; some people 'get' dogs and others don't.

I was in bed last night and halfway through pulling off my boxers, when my girlfriend walked in and said, "I think you indulge those dogs too much." :shrug:
 












Ooh it’s a corner

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Aug 28, 2016
5,547
Nr. Coventry
Does anyone have, or has anyone in this thread ever had a Bernese Mountain Dog? They look utterly incredible and I think we will likely get a dog or two in years to come, but I'm guessing there might be some issues/difficulties with having a dog that BIG?

Look at the size of em

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We had always had labradors but my soft wife, when chatting to a guy who runs a local kennels, was introduced to Java - who he was housing for a local dog rescue charity(this was early November 2022). Needless to say by just over a month later Java was with us. She had originally been rescued from a house and was in a very poor state - had been cared for by this local kennels, adopted by another woman, then given back etc.
She appears to be part Bernese Mountain Dog and part St Bernard and will be 10 in May according to her Microchip but it’s all a bit of a mystery to be honest.
She is absolutely gorgeous.
Great with the grandchildren and very attached to me(especially) and Mrs Corner. Literally glues herself to you at times.
She does shed a lot and needs regular grooming and yes she’s very big - but a beautiful dog.
 

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BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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We had always had labradors but my soft wife, when chatting to a guy who runs a local kennels, was introduced to Java - who he was housing for a local dog rescue charity(this was early November 2022). Needless to say by just over a month later Java was with us. She had originally been rescued from a house and was in a very poor state - had been cared for by this local kennels, adopted by another woman, then given back etc.
She appears to be part Bernese Mountain Dog and part St Bernard and will be 10 in May according to her Microchip but it’s all a bit of a mystery to be honest.
She is absolutely gorgeous.
Great with the grandchildren and very attached to me(especially) and Mrs Corner. Literally glues herself to you at times.
She does shed a lot and needs regular grooming and yes she’s very big - but a beautiful dog.

How do people manage to treat such beautiful animals so poorly, I will never understand.
 


Shropshire Seagull

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Nov 5, 2004
8,790
Telford
I did a stint at PDSA head office a few years back and attended a couple of their after-work workshops.

One of my take-away learnings was: when a dog is uncomfortable / anxious / stressed, it will lick it's lips [not to be mistaken for feeding time obvs].
It can be used as an early warning sign before a dog may go on to snap or bite.
I've now used this many times and it can be very useful dog body-language to be aware of.

I've also just signed up to be a "respite fosterer" with Guide Dogs for the Blind - awaiting training & home inspection
 








dstanman

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Jul 1, 2011
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Anyone know if there is s vet in Brighton area who does all the necessary health checks and paper work for taking a dog to Europe. Nearest i can find is in Havant
 


South Stand Bonfire

Who lit that match then?
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Jan 24, 2009
2,540
Shoreham-a-la-mer
Anyone know if there is s vet in Brighton area who does all the necessary health checks and paper work for taking a dog to Europe. Nearest i can find is in Havant
Most of the vets do it I think. i’m in Shoreham and our Vet in Southwick quoted c £200 to do the forms for us in 2022! We were recommended a vet in Havant (may be the same one?) who charged around £125 then if we filled in the forms and they checked them and slightly lower this year as we had used them before. Be interested to know if you find anything comparable in the area. A great benefit of Brexit …..
 




South Stand Bonfire

Who lit that match then?
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Jan 24, 2009
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Shoreham-a-la-mer
Anyone know if there is s vet in Brighton area who does all the necessary health checks and paper work for taking a dog to Europe. Nearest i can find is in Havant
You also have to take your dog to a local vet for worming tablets I think within 3 days or so before you return to the Uk. The vet we go to in France charged us about 25-30 Euros for that (excluding cheese)
 






pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,037
West, West, West Sussex
Devastated doesn’t cover it.

Confirmed today that Thursday next week, our old girl Misty, a Jack Russell cross will be going to the vet, and not coming back.

One of those “kindest things you can do” type decisions. She’s 16, pretty much blind & deaf, has lost all house training and has been showing signs of dog dementia.

I can’t look her in the face right now. God knows how I’m going to get through Thursday.

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timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,511
Sussex
Devastated doesn’t cover it.

Confirmed today that Thursday next week, our old girl Misty, a Jack Russell cross will be going to the vet, and not coming back.

One of those “kindest things you can do” type decisions. She’s 16, pretty much blind & deaf, has lost all house training and has been showing signs of dog dementia.

I can’t look her in the face right now. God knows how I’m going to get through Thursday.

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You will because you know it’s the kindest thing to do. You have no choice and it would be cruel to keep her going.

You’ve been a great dad, friend, companion, etc and have 16 years of happy and funny memories. I feel for you.
 


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