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Are these any good for us "heater uppers".
Reserved two from my local thanks David. :T
Now why do you need 2? And have you asked the chef of the house if he will actually use them?? You know they will just collect dust, and they have been that price for at least a month, so no rush“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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davemorton wrote: »Did someone grass them??
Strangely enough the CCTV owner admitted ringing the police in the news interview. He recognised them. I couldn't help thinking he might be picking glass up from his living room carpet in the morning :cool:0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »Not a bad idea. I think you need to slow down and rest up
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I dare not slow down anymore, I mean look and me and LFAB today. At least I didn't go and have a cuppa in the caf! first. :rotfl:0 -
Sarahdol75 wrote: »Thanks for the replies, on the harness, have been to puppy training tonight and again like you all, they have suggested a halti collar, so will have a look at getting one of those.
If you are going for a head collar, you might want to look at a Canac Gentle Leader instead of a Halti.
Halti head collars come in set sizes which are fine for some dogs, but in other dogs (that are between sizes) they can ride up into the dogs eyes? Not nice. The Canac Gentle leader is fully adjustable across the dogs muzzle, so you can fit it properly.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canac-Gentle-Leader-Collar-Medium/dp/B0013K81FM
Most dogs take a while to get used to head collars thats partly why I prefer a harness. I'm sure your trainer will tell you this, but never attach an extending lead to a head collar as it can cause terrible neck injuries. Also never pull your dog in a head collar, they are only for gentle guidance.
Good training with positive reinforcement is the best thing to stop pulling over any equipment.
Good luck and I hope I haven't gone on too much. I waffle when I am tired lol."I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again."
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Cheery, your box is full xxx100
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davemorton wrote: »Now why do you need 2? And have you asked the chef of the house if he will actually use them?? You know they will just collect dust, and they have been that price for at least a month, so no rush
I thought I might actually be able to pass off something as being cooked by my fair hands for a change.
And the other I thought would be good for DD2, she is at the hospital quite a lot again this year, so long days. Might make tea time easier.0
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