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THE FUTURE IS ONE BIG CHALLENGE AFTER ANOTHER for 3Dogs and friends ..... PART 3
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I know Kit likes him, but I hate him - gives me the creeps :eek: :eek:
Susan how about a bit of cilla
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kit loves mr phil collins more,Eating sensibly to try and lose some weight0
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frugaliciousness wrote: »dare I click that Steve, kids are still about - and I know what you're like
Thanks 3Dogs, we will take our time. Which doggy charity do you support? My sister has said I should stay away from Dogs Trust but couldn't give me a reason why. They have 2 Elkhounds. To me, they do a sterling job from what the website pictures and content display. Surely they can't be bad if they're a charity taking in any dog and looking after them religiously until they find a home.. if ever.
We got Bonnie from Wood Green Animal shelter but they are just near Huntingdon and in London. Our local kennel which we raise money for is just a local rehoming centre. The Dogs Trust used to be the Canine Defence League and I wouldn't have any problems with them personally. I know the RSPCA do rehoming but I don't like them as they will put down healthy animals if not rehomed within a certain timewhereas others will just keep trying, possibly moving them on to another area to try rehoming them there
Obviously, whereaver you go, what happens is that the dogs are assessed as to how they react to other dogs, cats and children and these details would normally be shown on their pens. Also, they will let you know any history they have on the dog, so you have enough info to baase your choice on. You will have to pay between £25 to £80 to 'adopt' a dog to cover their costs - don't know if you realise this?Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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hantsindebt wrote: »evening frugal, and 3dogs, i cant wait til 6.30 pm to come round
I think you might mean 6.30 am Andy? :rotfl: :rotfl:steviehants wrote: »
yes pleasesteviehants wrote: »
I read that as 'Michael Ball loves changing everything' :rotfl: :rotfl:Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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We got Bonnie from Wood Green Animal shelter but they are just near Huntingdon and in London. Our local kennel which we raise money for is just a local rehoming centre. The Dogs Trust used to be the Canine Defence League and I wouldn't have any problems with them personally. I know the RSPCA do rehoming but I don't like them as they will put down healthy animals if not rehomed within a certain time
whereas others will just keep trying, possibly moving them on to another area to try rehoming them there
Obviously, whereaver you go, what happens is that the dogs are assessed as to how they react to other dogs, cats and children and these details would normally be shown on their pens. Also, they will let you know any history they have on the dog, so you have enough info to baase your choice on. You will have to pay between £25 to £80 to 'adopt' a dog to cover their costs - don't know if you realise this?
Will they take steve? heheEating sensibly to try and lose some weight0 -
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