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- Jul 10, 2016
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Cats? Wasn’t aware you where a fan of the old feline mate?..3 of 4 animals agree..indoor a/c is the way to go
the old girl, shivering and wrapped in binkies
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Cats? Wasn’t aware you where a fan of the old feline mate?..3 of 4 animals agree..indoor a/c is the way to go
the old girl, shivering and wrapped in binkies
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if that's a dble entendre, never make assumptionsCats? Wasn’t aware you where a fan of the old feline mate?..
Sox... the beach exhausted her, as did a visit to my mates and his mother’s earlier...if that's a dble entendre, never make assumptions
Don’t understand lol.. give me a break, i box time to time mate, the old brain isn’t what it once was ha!..if that's a dble entendre, never make assumptions
rule of thumb, the larger the breed, the less time with us; she seems a medium to large dog; id wager youve still a few yrs left with herOffered sox a late night walk, as expected the reaction wasn’t met with such excitement..
It’s humid here, got the fan back out and seems to chill her out a bit.
She’s 9 now, i don’t want to know but in a way I do, how long do staffy dogs live usually?.. depressing I know, but she’s getting grey hairs like her dad (Mine on my stubble as bald elsewhere lol)
Yeah hope so. I’d be lost without a sox.rule of thumb, the larger the breed, the less time with us; she seems a medium to large dog; id wager youve still a few yrs left with her
better than I thought. I was told 9/12 years. Never googled it tho.
Aweful subject, but would you get other dogs after your own???my old girl - old as in muzzle, still fit and spry - might get a few good years out of her yet, I think shes nine.
Thankfully, the breed is nearly top of the list in regards to health (they just....eventually die rather than dog related illnesses) - i think shes 9
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the fat bastard is 8 or 9, and hes pretty overweight, has gimpy paws, and theyre prone to fucktons of health issues, so that's a card toss
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oh, definitelyAweful subject, but would you get other dogs after your own???
I’d like to after sox, but don’t think it would be the same or I’d feel the same as it’s not sox, weird I know lol
Don’t wait it out mate take the hit for the vet if it turns out to be nothing so be it but if it’s something else the sooner you get the treatment started the better chances fer the dug..I actually just found a golfball sized lump in his belly a couple days back - it could be written off as easily benign, him being fat (it's common)
my friends' dog having been put down yesterday from cancer, now juggling whether to spend the 500+ on a vet trip or 'wait and see'