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THE FUTURE IS ONE BIG CHALLENGE AFTER ANOTHER for 3Dogs and friends ..... PART 3
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frugaliciousness wrote: »My fav song growing up Steve! \What is he like :rotfl:
Im pure sweet & very innocent:D:D0 -
steviehants wrote: »
I LOVE that song - but I picked a fault with the video - she said 'how much is that doggie in the window, the one with the waggerly tail' but the doggie she is looking at hasn't got a tail so can't wag itsteviehants wrote: »:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T i love you susan:D:D
And I love you too Bonnie Lad :Ahantsindebt wrote: »i think i have a condition called toscco- itis, its quite hard to get over itMr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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hantsindebt wrote: »you can adopt Steve for far less than that, and he comes housetrained
He'd eat all me cake! You can keep him, I know how fond you are of him0 -
hantsindebt wrote: »you can adopt Steve for far less than that, and he comes housetrained
:rotfl: but deffo dont do ironing:rotfl: but loves chocolate:D0 -
Steve, who irons in your house? Or is it a case of an Ikea bag full stuffed in the wardrobe waiting for a *spare minute to be done. I don't so that.. honest!0
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frugaliciousness wrote: »He'd eat all me cake! You can keep him, I know how fond you are of him
lol maybe but am sure he would be a good companion, and eat every bit of choccie availableEating sensibly to try and lose some weight0 -
frugaliciousness wrote: »Thank you for that. They apparently do a one to one session with you to assess which dogs they think will be suitable for you. They sound like they really care so not sure where she's getting her assumptions from.
It's £80 to adopt there, yeah we knew. We had a bit savings in the dog fund but not all of that. I can rejig funds or borrow from the car pot etc if we need to. They microchip and give injections, plus I don't mind whatever chunk of that they keep for themselves.
I now know how you almost recoiled in horror at the thought of buying a puppy when you're so obviously have a soft spot for rehoming. Really sorry for being a bit blindsighted. I've never had a charity that I feel like I would love to support but I think I may have found it now.
Yes, no good rehoming centre would let a pet go out to a new home without their injections and microchipping them, so that is what the cost is really. I'd love to have converted you to rehoming and would be delighted to have you raise funds for a centreMr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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frugaliciousness wrote: »Steve, who irons in your house? Or is it a case of an Ikea bag full stuffed in the wardrobe waiting for a *spare minute to be done. I don't so that.. honest!
we actually dont do any ironing, and thats the honest truth, we make sure clothes are folded or hung so they dont creaseEating sensibly to try and lose some weight0 -
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frugaliciousness wrote: »Steve, who irons in your house? Or is it a case of an Ikea bag full stuffed in the wardrobe waiting for a *spare minute to be done. I don't so that.. honest!
no one irons in our house0
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