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Post by Rowndan on Nov 26, 2008 12:01:25 GMT -1
ROFL
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Post by cadeby on Nov 26, 2008 16:44:16 GMT -1
What's the betting Lucy will be wearing FULL-CHAPS in the next Tim Skool photos ..or Tim will be sporting a grazing muzzle on his road walks
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Post by PonyGirl on Nov 26, 2008 16:56:10 GMT -1
Grazing muzzle.....rolf!
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Post by lucydales on Nov 27, 2008 15:45:29 GMT -1
Evie, at the moment Tim is brave enough to go and snap at Auntie Madge! Not sure about when he's got something worth protecting! Mind, he's such a cutie how could Madge not want him??!! Valerie, PLEASE don't give him ideas like that! He's got enough of his own already!! I'd actually thought of the grazing muzzle idea, but all of mine are to big! Now full chaps, I can try those if I've not out grown them!! Poor little Tim is having his first jab tomorrow, and everyone else is getting teeth checked/done as needed. If you don't mind Helen, I'll get the vet to introduce Celt to the gag and we'll have a look (only) at her chompers so she gets the hang of it before we need to do anything? Now need a stabling/tying plan so no one gets kicked or bitten! LOL!! I might stick Celt in Choc's box with some hay this time, Amy and Tim in the other one and everyone else can bimble outside. It's a plan if Celt plays ball!! ;D
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Post by cadeby on Nov 27, 2008 16:18:39 GMT -1
Ooo - Hannibal Lecter time tomorrow. Now there's a photo opportunity Hope Tim's jab goes ok. Jacq didn't move an inch with his, but his little eyes rolled round rapidly in his head, bless. I think it's a lot less traumatic than the micro-chipping - definitely a finer needle and if the vet takes hold of a skin fold, hopefully he'll hardly notice.
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Post by valerie n scout on Nov 29, 2008 16:41:10 GMT -1
hope your ok today Tim,it took me a long time to be able to help, when the boys got their teeth done all that granding really went thru me xxxxx
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