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All Fingers and Paws Crossed for HIM and Me.

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  • hethmar
    hethmar Posts: 10,678 Forumite
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    jeannie, did you ever get him one of those little dog tee shirts with "Security" on it ?
  • billy858
    billy858 Posts: 119 Forumite
    Mine does 1/2 a day on Iams (makes them small and firm - sorry if tmi). It really suits him and is on offer at Mr A at the moment.
  • elsien
    elsien Posts: 36,474 Forumite
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    hethmar wrote: »
    jeannie, did you ever get him one of those little dog tee shirts with "Security" on it ?

    Read it and weep.;)
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=2170681&highlight=
    All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.

    Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.
  • jeannieblue
    jeannieblue Posts: 4,761 Forumite
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    edited 5 January 2010 at 9:51PM
    hethmar wrote: »
    jeannie, did you ever get him one of those little dog tee shirts with "Security" on it ?

    He's got a hoodie with Security written on it - plus a few more - I did post them on here ... :D

    I'll try and find a link.

    Just noticed Elsien beat me to it - I hope it brings a smile to your face Hethmar - we need a laugh in this appalling weather!
    Genie
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  • Stephb1986_2
    Stephb1986_2 Posts: 6,279 Forumite
    hethmar wrote: »

    Oh Steph, forgive me, but pedigree chum and bakers ..............not good.


    She seems to like it, if we give her anything different she bottom burps and it's worse than a sewer :eek:

    But she seems to of put on some more weight since we got her she was really under weight when we first got her.

    Steph xx
  • wendyphant
    wendyphant Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    Can I just pop in and say I hope you are totally happy together for many years x xx I would love a dog but in past 10 years have developed an allergy to most animals but have a compramise which is my sister has her baby jack russ called buddy and I am ok for an hour or so with him and he brings me soooo much happiness and not mine

    happy new year to a happy dog and a happy new mumma x x
    :happyhear YUMMY MUMMY TO HENRY BEAR AGED 10:happyhear
    slimming world need to get back to target 25lb to go
    Disney World here we come May 2018:j
  • UKTigerlily
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    hethmar wrote: »
    Hi, I think may be the orijen is meant for more active dogs than mine - Ralph is disabled. I dont want him putting on too much weight. Also, their breath smells very strongly when they eat orijen, more so than on RC and salmon oil even. I just thought Id see how the RC goes down if I introduce that again.

    I get the orijen through quidco to zoo plus by the way.

    Oh Steph, forgive me, but pedigree chum and bakers ..............not good.

    Good luck for thursday.

    Chaya is a couch potato & Orijen is just fine for her!
  • hethmar
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    Oh jeannie, pmsl. He is such a character isnt he. LOVE the photos xxx It doesnt seem five minutes since we were all trying to track the right pooch down for you.

    Lily, I guess we have to try all the good stuff out but Id just like to mix in the RC again to see how they get on. At the moment they seem to be hungry all the time even though they are getting the right amount of origen.
  • jeannieblue
    jeannieblue Posts: 4,761 Forumite
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    hethmar wrote: »
    Oh jeannie, pmsl. He is such a character isnt he. LOVE the photos xxx It doesnt seem five minutes since we were all trying to track the right pooch down for you.

    Lily, I guess we have to try all the good stuff out but Id just like to mix in the RC again to see how they get on. At the moment they seem to be hungry all the time even though they are getting the right amount of origen.
    Yep - all of you on here were absolutely brilliant in helping me find Jim - ever grateful!

    I don't want to be boring - but I do recommend Chappie (wet/tinned) for a dogs diet if it is temperamental - especially if they have runny poos... :o It is very good for them, fish based and although a tad smelly, really is good for their tummys - worked on my Old English's - they had nervy tums at first. After a few weeks, could introduce different food - until they were able to enjoy a nice roast dinner on a Sunday.. ;)
    Genie
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  • hethmar
    hethmar Posts: 10,678 Forumite
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    My vet used to say if you are going to use wet food, use Chappie.
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