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Please say that it is adopted from Husky Rescue?

I once was chatting with a girl at the vet's. She had a beautiful husky with her. She told me she could only work parttime because he needed 3 walks per day of at least 2 hours! and even that didn't wear him out on some days.  :blink:  I really love animals but I wouldn't want to shedule my life around them so drastically, that's a bit too much. 

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here's my fluffy friend. He recently lost his alpha position in the neighbourhood, the poor thing. He tries to scare the new cat away, but the new cat is not very impressed. I think it might be a stray cat so the new cat is very keen to get to the food. Also, our other cat is friendly with the new cat but not with our dominant cat....
The social life of cats, very complicated business!
 

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Sorry, just needed to load something, Here is a pic of my pets with the oldest about a year ago.

 

These buggers are excellent escape artists. Ask me how I know. I had to fetch our rabbit numerous times from someone in the neighbourhood.

 

Ours passed away last month from the Calicivirus. By the time that I figured out something was wrong with her, it was too late.

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That picture doesn't look right to me. 4 rotties and a manicured garden. :thumbup:

What is the magic secret?

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That picture doesn't look right to me. 4 rotties and a manicured garden. :thumbup:

What is the magic secret?

See them wires on the edge of the lawn? No touchee! :D  ;)

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See them wires on the edge of the lawn? No touchee! :D  ;)

My mutt would see it as a challenge. The grass looks so inviting to excavate in as well

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People told us years ago we will never be able to have big doges and a nice garden.

So we made it a challenge.

To be honest lots and lots of training and its never stops.

They have this habit of eating the grass..not due to worms or anything like that so sometimes one of them will get carried away and destroy a patch.

Unless they smell a mole ...dans daar groot *** en n groot gat.

I have the wire there so they know its their boundary.

Its gets switchen on when i see one off them has been in the bed..

They brake too many small plants when they walk and lay down in the shade.

Back flower beds are open and thats where my young one likes to eat strawberries

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$#@!&

 

Just been told my dog needs cruciate ligament surgery, as he's unable to put any weight on his left rear leg.

 

R20,000.

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$#@!&

 

Just been told my dog needs cruciate ligament surgery, as he's unable to put any weight on his left rear leg.

 

R20,000.

what bread? have had to do our Jack Russel twice. was around 6-7k.

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what bread? have had to do our Jack Russel twice. was around 6-7k.

Cross between an American Bulldog and a Staffordshire Terrier. Weighs about 25kg.

 

Where did you do your op? I was referred to Dr Camby at the Zambesi Animal Hospital by my vet.35bd6bcc7985c3727dc92143db6e3c81.jpg

 

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Cross between an American Bulldog and a Staffordshire Terrier. Weighs about 25kg.

 

Where did you do your op? I was referred to Dr Camby at the Zambesi Animal Hospital by my vet.35bd6bcc7985c3727dc92143db6e3c81.jpg

 

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Good luck in keeping him quite. Our Staffie had both back legs done 1 year apart. She had to be kept in a small kennel at home for months at a time because she was so boisterous and there was a serious threat of her damaging the repair work. When she was not confined she was attached to me.

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Best is to get one of those stainless cages that we use when we show.

4 weeks in there with breaks and night times normal.

Being through this 2 times.

The quiter you keep thrm.the better recovery they will have.

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