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Oh, look at her face :love:

Sal, we don’t, no. He can’t actually go out and about anyway until he’s had all his vaccinations (he’s had one out of three so far) I only work until lunchtime anyway, and MrE’s work is dog friendly (again once he’s fully vaccinated)
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Skips she’s absolutely gorgeous.
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Avon is lovely, Est. And Lucy's eyes, skips!

This princess waits for MrM to leave his seat, to get a drink etc when we are about to have dinner, and steals his seat to sit with us at the table. She does it every night :lol: she's such a diva :love2:
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Thanks everyone. We're thinking about getting a DNA test to find out what she's made up of, but they seem to get very mixed reviews.
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I was thinking the same about Ted! The Wisdom Panel 2 is £45. I reckon he’s mostly greyhound, some saluki and I’d love to know what else.
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She's definitely got dachshund (you can't tell from the pictures but she has the long body) but I cant work out the rest. £45 isn't bad.
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Mayday, she's so pretty (and cheeky!).
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Estrella wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 9:30 pm Oh, look at her face :love:

Sal, we don’t, no. He can’t actually go out and about anyway until he’s had all his vaccinations (he’s had one out of three so far) I only work until lunchtime anyway, and MrE’s work is dog friendly (again once he’s fully vaccinated)
Oh I love the idea of him going to work with Mr E :love:
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He will get to meet an Aussie cattle dog, a Weimaraner and a Rottie (they’re the most regular visitors).

I swear he’s gotten bigger since Saturday!
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Skips wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 9:46 pm Thanks everyone. We're thinking about getting a DNA test to find out what she's made up of, but they seem to get very mixed reviews.
I did not know you could do this! We think Tilly is staffie, collie and terrier in varying amounts. I think mostly staffie and collie though.

The length of those legs, Est!! :love2:
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Legs!
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Feet!
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Paws 💕

Tilly having a snooze next to me on Sunday.
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I lost my darling Lola today. She had heart and kidney issues and nothing could be done that would have enabled her to have a decent quality of life. I am broken.

Give your pets an extra hug today, their lives are so precious.
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I’m so sorry.
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Oh, Margo. I'm really sorry to read this. Gorgeous Lola.
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Oh Margo, I'm so sorry.
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I'm so sorry for your loss, Margo. It's obvious you adore your dogs and they have lovely lives with you, try and take comfort from that and the fact that you have done the right thing by her at the end. xx
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I’m so sorry, she looked like a gorgeous girl x
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I'm so sorry.
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