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Hi yes I spoke to the guy 2 nights ago and a friend of his has him now.
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Oh blimey, apparently they have the dog back again now, home was unsuitable. (Guy lived with his mum and she didn't approve or something!)

So this fella is still looking for a proper home.
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Pics please??
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our security guard :D can hear a pin drop at night , god help anyone who tyred to break in , goes by the name of taz and certainly gets the devil in from time to time :thumbright:
keep it mopar !
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The new addition to the Bratby family. His Name is Nelson, he's a 6 year old Lab cross Newfoundland that we picked up from the Humane Society (bit like RSPCA) on Tuesday and he's turning into a mommy's boy already!! :D
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Has he got an american accent? ;)
I am keeping this Mopar....... SOLD!
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I see you took the old Singer sewing machine with you Laura!
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.

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didn’t have the best of starts to the new year. our dog Stanley, first posted HERE took his final trip to the vet Friday. one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do. he had been very poorly over Christmas and didn’t really respond to medication. he was at the vet 3 times last week, when I took him Friday, the vet said he had a really bad heart murmur which should have eased with the drugs, but he reckons he also had a large tumour in his chest cavity which was affecting his heart, an x-ray was out of the question due to his age. he was an old boy, 15 yr at least. he had slowed down a lot over the last year and we knew he didn’t have long. he got very short of breath and could hardly walk. it’s a bit quiet round here at the moment, it’ll take a bit of getting used to, but we have some great memories
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Post by Dave-R »

That's sad. :(

I liked the look of him when you posted his picture the first time. Lovely looking dog. But the nicer they are the bigger the gap left in your life when they go.
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my deepest condolences, its inevitable but it still hurts.

Look to the future, you can offer a home to another deserving dog out there.
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thanks for the kind words guys, he was a little dog with a big character and he has left a big gap in our lives
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Had a phone call at 1am from a guy I know.. "Help, please take this dog!" So he brought her round. A Mastif X Staff bitch pup. Only 4 months old, still on baby teeth, but already getting big. 15 kg and counting. Feet the size of a grizzly and her skin doesn't come in her size. That makes her incredibly hard to pick up becuase her skin just slides off her LOL. Very laid back personality.

I am rehoming her as I think she is going to bankrupt me if I keep her.
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Lovely looking dog. You are wise to pass her on. I have owned giant breeds and they are proper expensive. Make sure she gents plenty (and I mean PLENTY) of calcium. Bowl of milk twice a day and I'd recommend scrambled eggs n such for brekkie. She will grow so fast if you don't get her fed on the right stuff she will end up with all sorts of problems with her bones and joints.
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Had to have Beau put to sleep last sat morning, similar ailment to my other Rott and Stanley on here, been on the meds for heart trouble, which he was up n down ok with the meds and coping, but from week last wed to last sat 3 days he went down hill fast, just short of his 10th birthday

You could see it in his face Sat morning hed had enough, very sombre day it was, had him cremated byhimself and put in a casket and back home again :(
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Both my St. Bernards were cremated. The caskets came home.
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