Animals strike curious poses
- Glint
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Eyebrows looks like a very good companion.
- Cosmopolitan
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Patterdales are so sweet. And nosy. And curious. And strong willed. And cuddly and friendly. My friend has one and he's a love.
- baargain
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Eyebrows! Charlie has competition! He's lovely 

- Hazey_Jane
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What a gent. A timeshare dog sounds ideal
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He looks so sweet!
- sally maclennane
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Oh lovely Jack! I love Patterdales!
Christ on a bendy bus son, don't be such a fucking faff arse
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Jack is adorable!
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Jack looks (and sounds) fab!
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He looks lovely!
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My floof recently had her ladysnip and has graduated from cone of shame to a little bodysuit and now to a loose belly band (so she can't lick the stitches out). She hates every single option so can't wait for next Monday when she can go naked again. She's desperate to race around the park like a lunative as well.
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- Hazey_Jane
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She might hate it but she is rocking those looks!
- Margo
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I love Jack! And I especially love that you’ve taken on an older dog; they’re often the ones who get left behind…
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Lovely doggies!
I spent the afternoon with this baby badger today. He’s ok now but couldn’t walk as its limbs didn’t seem to support it and it was shuffling around alone on the edge of a golf course :cry:
I found the number of a badger person who wasn’t particularly local so i had to stay with the baby until he arrived. It was so cute
but I was really sad for it. A golfer gave me a bottle of water so I fed it capfuls which did energise it but not enough to enable it to walk properly. Anyway after a couple of hours a really doddery old man arrived. He said it looked quite healthy and was probably very dehydrated. I’m hoping some electrolytes perked it up a treat.
I spent the afternoon with this baby badger today. He’s ok now but couldn’t walk as its limbs didn’t seem to support it and it was shuffling around alone on the edge of a golf course :cry:
I found the number of a badger person who wasn’t particularly local so i had to stay with the baby until he arrived. It was so cute
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- baargain
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Poor baby :( I hope he perks up.
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I’ve just had a phone call from the old man! He is a she
and she’s really perked up and is at tiggywinks. She was very dehydrated and ravenous.

- Hazey_Jane
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Oh squee a baby badger
thank you for taking care of it Diccers. Will you hear if he makes a full recovery?
ETA- just saw your update. I am glad she is doing well.

ETA- just saw your update. I am glad she is doing well.
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Oh, how lovely! Not everyone gets to spend time with a badger!
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Well done for getting her help, Disco. I’m so glad you were there.
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Oh, sweet little stripey girl! She was so lucky you found her and looked out for her. 

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She was so lovely. At first she was clearly scared of our huge human forms so we had to stand at a distance to not frighten her but she kept shuffling towards the golf course and she was right at hole 4 so so many golfers kept arriving so Monk had to pick her up and move her in case she was hit. I was there for hours and initially looking for a sett/ hoping the parents would be somewhere nearby but she appeared abandoned and was shivering and literally hobbling. She lapped up so much water and then wasn't scared of us. I planned to call the old man tomorrow but so pleased he called me tonight. They will rear her with other inmate badgers and they will all be releaed together at some point.
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