Animals strike curious poses

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Ella77
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Oh, Teddy :love:. Poor thing :lol:. And poor Avon and the bin lorries. My Jack Russell (way back when) was very scared of bin lorries too, but he’d try to attack them, which was extremely scary if they were moving at the time :uhh:.

Thanks, rosy. He seems a lot better now, so fingers crossed that’s it.
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That's typical of a Jack Russell though.
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It really is. Also men on ladders. Those caused a LOT of barking :twitch:.
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That swan’s feathers are definitely ruffled as is Teddy by the look of him :))

Is Quee back on form now, Ella?

My Georgie did not feel like he had to explain why he had been prancing all over the worktops and table.
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He looks really velvety.
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He knows he's in the right.
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I think you'll find they're his worktops and table! :love2:
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I have made friends with a new cat which has been prowling round the gardens recently. It’s very pretty. It hasn’t a collar but I’m pretty sure there’s an owner around here somewhere.
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Aw I love a tabby.

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Teddy and the swan is brilliant. We nearly got run over by a black lab with two very angry hissing swans in hot pursuit at the park the other day. The lab had gone right up to the babies and mum and dad were having none of it. They make some noise!
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Teddy again. Sorry for spamming, he makes my heart burst and I don’t have anyone else to share this with.

Pretty necklace. Lasted five minutes before he bit through it, beads scattered everywhere and he ate some before we could clear them all up 🤣. I look forward to pink sparkly poop scooping.

Secondly this is where Teddy likes to lie down for a rest on our daily walk. You will notice he is bang in the middle of the cricket pitch area that has been carefully tended and watered, and roped off :lol:
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He is so lovely! I’m glad he’s got you to love him.
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Squizz, don’t ever, ever think you are spamming us with photos of Teddy or that we would ever be bored of seeing him. Ever.

He is *such* a character and we love him all the more for it.
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The little renegade :love: I love him so much.
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Oh, Teddy in his pretty (now destroyed) necklace! :love:
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Thank you all. I really don’t know what I would do without him at the moment.
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He is so lovely. ♥️

Storm has been a pain in the arse today. He doesn't like the wind or the rain but has to check both front and back doors repeatedly to make sure it's still happening. He doesn't like his new food either and just flatly refuses to touch it. Consequently he's spent all day whining and just when I am about to put him up for adoption he pretends to be a kitten again for cuddles. :love2:. I also love him an infeasible amount. I can't imagine what the last few weeks would have been like without him.

He's very heavy now though...
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He’s so big Bean!

My youngest sister posted this photo of her with their dog Sebi today. I love how smiley he looks and goofy too with his tongue.
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Sebi's happy face!

A slight problem when I went to make the bed.
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Oh look! :love:

I love Sebi’s happy smile Hazey.

Bean! He’s wonderful :love:
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