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Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread
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TrulyMadly wrote: »It's such a weird feeling skim reading over a couple of days.....it feels like you are all speaking a foreign language:rotfl:
No wonder folk don't "get" us:rotfl:
Well done on the super drug glitches...nice to see bubbs and TS spending scamps money:rotfl:
Off to research pickles.......hope they compare somewhere:rotfl:
What a fabulous Christmas we are all going to have:T:T
You make me chuckle - I have been skim reading, I do know what you mean but......drug glitches/B] :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
auto.armadillo wrote: »QUITE.... and I suppose you already know that vets recommend giving baby food to dogs with digestive problems as it is bland and easily digestable and 2 of my 3 dogs have this problem so although you may be surprised my dogs are happy and healthy thanks to their unusual diet
It is really weird, but I may follow you with this. My dog is getting old, and has often been sick after eating. She is on half portions which has helped. She has seen the vet a few times... I think the vet thinks I am over reacting (he is DS3 friend's father... so we have know him for nearly 20 years). She has even gone off meat.
She also has two lumps, which the vet recommended leaving... I can understand his views as she is really getting old (she is a 13 year old lab who came out of puppyhood about 6 months ago, and went straight into extreme old age!)100 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »It is really weird, but I may follow you with this. My dog is getting old, and has often been sick after eating. She is on half portions which has helped. She has seen the vet a few times... I think the vet thinks I am over reacting (he is DS3 friend's father... so we have know him for nearly 20 years). She has even gone off meat.
She also has two lumps, which the vet recommended leaving... I can understand his views as she is really getting old (she is a 13 year old lab who came out of puppyhood about 6 months ago, and went straight into extreme old age!)
I feel your pain my vet has been really good but my 12 yr old needs vetmedin and that can irritate the stomach so we have quite a sickly dog could you see another vet at the practice?We are many we are one xxx
So that every single post that I contribute to this thread is on topic I would just like to say I am an elite 11+ member and I hear the unjust silence of my opinions whilst I am shopping in supermarkets mainly. Just sayin.0 -
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auto.armadillo wrote: »I feel your pain my vet has been really good but my 12 yr old needs vetmedin and that can irritate the stomach so we have quite a sickly dog could you see another vet at the practice?
I think we wold need to go to another practice and not disclose to the vet what we have done.......... I have to admit he has been good, a few years ago she quickly became ill (bloody diarrhoea) when DS3 rang his friend, the vet turned up within minutes and dealt with the dog.
He maybe right that we are just panicking, she has settled with her reduced food and the half portions won't do her any harm as the exercise will accept has reduced significantly (she used to go running with the boys, and then started leaving them and coming home on her own).100 -
Evening all.
Sainsbergs offer this weekend.
If petrol is excluded, are gift vouchers excluded, as they could be bought, then used to buy petrol.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »I think we wold need to go to another practice and not disclose to the vet what we have done.......... I have to admit he has been good, a few years ago she quickly became ill (bloody diarrhoea) when DS3 rang his friend, the vet turned up within minutes and dealt with the dog.
He maybe right that we are just panicking, she has settled with her reduced food and the half portions won't do her any harm as the exercise will accept has reduced significantly (she used to go running with the boys, and then started leaving them and coming home on her own).
as long as they are happy and healthy that's the main thing xxx:)We are many we are one xxx
So that every single post that I contribute to this thread is on topic I would just like to say I am an elite 11+ member and I hear the unjust silence of my opinions whilst I am shopping in supermarkets mainly. Just sayin.0 -
auto.armadillo wrote: »as long as they are happy and healthy that's the main thing xxx:)
They are more flipping worry than the kids!
Night x100 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Hehe....how are you hillbilly:p
Are you on babysitting duties
im well thank you but I think I have been looking after a devil today:eek: and I still love it:):)
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »They are more flipping worry than the kids!
Night x
goodnite god bless xxxWe are many we are one xxx
So that every single post that I contribute to this thread is on topic I would just like to say I am an elite 11+ member and I hear the unjust silence of my opinions whilst I am shopping in supermarkets mainly. Just sayin.0
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