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  • RuthnJasper
    RuthnJasper Posts: 4,033 Forumite
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    edited 9 April 2011 at 6:10PM
    sulli1 wrote: »
    Hi thanks for advise, yeh it is a horrible situation especially as we'd been together six and a half years, and I thought we would sort things out. She may pay but I extremely doubt it, she has paid for some of last months mortgage but left me £150 short.

    I've got nothing to lose in trying to get a lodger, I can afford to pay a couple of months on my own before I will be desperate. My dogs a staffie! but hes soft as anything- with people anyway (not cats or other dogs!) and if I put that in the advert people will know.

    I'll check out that website shortly.

    My Jasper is a Staffie! He LOVES people and is very popular where I live - he's appeared in four different stage productions of Oliver! as 'Bullseye' (Bill Sikes' dog) and the kids would argue over who got to play with him when he wasn't onstage!!

    I bet your Staffie would love to have a new friend in the house! Although, if yours is anything like Jasper, you might want to go for a lodger without a good sense of smell...! :rotfl::rotfl:

    If your Staffie wants to check out Jasper, he (or she) is VERY welcome to visit his blog, on which he's been sending out his wee-mails to the World since 2006 - www.jasper-thedogsblog.blogspot.com.

    Seriously though, life has been very, very tough for me over the past few years - and there's not a doubt in my mind that I wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for Jasper. You'd never get your dog sneaking out to spend the night with a mate's partner behind your back for one thing and - however wretched life gets - your dog will always respect and adore you.

    Keep smiling sweetie - things will get better for you in time. xx
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