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A few new items have been added to Quidco snap n save - Dairylea dunkers, tinned fruit cocktail, Jamaica ginger cake and flour IIRC.0
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Sarahdol75 wrote: »Good morning everyone.
Aww, thanks cant wait to see them.
My friend has one of these and they are sooo cute.
I would love a golden retriever or labrador, but Oh thinks they are too big a dog. He would like something smaller, but we are not sure, think we may have to compromise on it.
He also would like a dog that is a low shedding one, if anyone has any ideas please let me know. Or any ideas on what sort of dog we should get.
All dogs are gorgeous and yummy, I have a yellow lab called Truly Scrumptious, cos she is!!, she's 13 now and the most docile gentle and cuddly dog. Yes she sheds, but you can get them groomed twice a year usually to help. She's just a wonderful furry friend and my kids were small when we got her.I also have 2 poodles - a toy and a minature - who don't shed at all, are hypo allergenic and are just as yummy but so funny too - especially the little one - things they do give me the giggles all the time. They need trips to the groomers every few months, that's the only other cost really.I like glitching, I like glitching, I like glitching and I like to glitch.....................:j:j:j0 -
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Sarahdol75 wrote: »Good morning everyone.
Aww, thanks cant wait to see them.
My friend has one of these and they are sooo cute.
I would love a golden retriever or labrador, but Oh thinks they are too big a dog. He would like something smaller, but we are not sure, think we may have to compromise on it.
He also would like a dog that is a low shedding one, if anyone has any ideas please let me know. Or any ideas on what sort of dog we should get.
as you can see i have a cocker spaniel,previously we`ve had springers who are fantastic dogs such characters and affectionate but they do have boundless energy and never tire.cockers are great would recomend one to anyone all the traits of a springer without the complete madness,lol.monty goes to get clipped every couple of months so that keeps the shedding to a minimum.neighbours have a cockerpoo also v.cute and supposed to be good allergies/shedding wise.:)0 -
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purple-pixie wrote: »A few new items have been added to Quidco snap n save - Dairylea dunkers, tinned fruit cocktail, Jamaica ginger cake and flour IIRC.
:beer:
Check below the items - OFFER NOT AVAILABLE INSTORE!:eek:
So don't go buying them people they are for online purchases only it seems! And no good for wombling either
And only from selected retailers, A,T,S, W and Ocado.Not Morrisons!
Sneaky...Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be
And get lots of glitches!0 -
When I was little we had a smooth haired jack russell terrier as my dad is allergic and apparently they don't shed much .... no-one ever told our dog that though she used to shed loads :rotfl:
my grandad had one of these, and it used to shed loads too :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:PixiePieface wrote: »All dogs are gorgeous and yummy, I have a yellow lab called Truly Scrumptious, cos she is!!, she's 13 now and the most docile gentle and cuddly dog. Yes she sheds, but you can get them groomed twice a year usually to help. She's just a wonderful furry friend and my kids were small when we got her.I also have 2 poodles - a toy and a minature - who don't shed at all, are hypo allergenic and are just as yummy but so funny too - especially the little one - things they do give me the giggles all the time. They need trips to the groomers every few months, that's the only other cost really.
What a gorgeous name for a doggy, my friend has just had a toy poodle, and it is like a little teddy bear, so cute.bargainqueen8 wrote: »as you can see i have a cocker spaniel,previously we`ve had springers who are fantastic dogs such characters and affectionate but they do have boundless energy and never tire.cockers are great would recomend one to anyone all the traits of a springer without the complete madness,lol.monty goes to get clipped every couple of months so that keeps the shedding to a minimum.neighbours have a cockerpoo also v.cute and supposed to be good allergies/shedding wise.:)
Have been told cocker spaniels are not as energetic as springers, and cockerpoo are lovely aswell, we have a lot to think about and look at.
What would be best a !!!!! or a dog, have been told by friends that !!!!!es are more loyal and easier to walk off the lead, have any of you found this the case aswell, opinions welcome.0 -
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Hi I ve just tried to get my maltesers bunny s from Tesco and surprise surprise they didn t have any. So when I explained about replacing it with something else they didn t believe me , pests. Can anyone tell me where to go to print the page that says this or how I can find them on Facebook please.0
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purple-pixie wrote: »Ooops - hadn't noticed that!
Nor did I at first glance lol!:DLearn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be
And get lots of glitches!0
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