Love dogs, but love cats even moreDogs i like, cats I can’t stand them. Vile little things.
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I can’t love cats because if they were big enough they would eat you.Love dogs, but love cats even more
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That’s my daughters she took her when she moved into her first houseBeautiful dog, What about the one in your profile pic?
So far I think Cosmo is my favourite, he just looks so happy!


Yeah, but that's the fun of it all, knowing they can leap off your lap and attack you at any given moment.I can’t love cats because if they were big enough they would eat you.
Wow, you've got a very big garden.Our Mimi, sadly no longer with us:
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We now have Meggie, shown here burning off some of her excess energy:
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Wow, you've got a very big garden.
Jovie. My 12 months and 5 day old Sprocker. 50% Working Cocker, 50% Springer, 100% Fucking Moron!![]()
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Rescued at 4 days old with 3 siblings and mum and dad, by the RSPCA and Police from a crack den. Apparently they were farming puppies to feed their drug addiction. Got her from SYESSR. South Yorkshire English Springer Spaniel Rescue when she was 8 weeks old.
She'll swim in the dirtiest, stagnant ponds. Roll in the deepest, muddiest puddles. But will she go out for a wee in the rain? Will she fuck!
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Max is also a rescue from Scottish Springer Spaniels & is the 4th springer we have had. He loves dirty puddles & the river and he always has to have something in his mouth, a toy, a ball or even sticks or a stone. He makes us laugh every day as did our previous spaniels.Jovie. My 12 months and 5 day old Sprocker. 50% Working Cocker, 50% Springer, 100% Fucking Moron!![]()
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Rescued at 4 days old with 3 siblings and mum and dad, by the RSPCA and Police from a crack den. Apparently they were farming puppies to feed their drug addiction. Got her from SYESSR. South Yorkshire English Springer Spaniel Rescue when she was 8 weeks old.
She'll swim in the dirtiest, stagnant ponds. Roll in the deepest, muddiest puddles. But will she go out for a wee in the rain? Will she fuck!
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You think that's clever, here's a photo of my other dog, Socrates.Max is also a rescue from Scottish Springer Spaniels & is the 4th springer we have had. He loves dirty puddles & the river and he always has to have something in his mouth, a toy, a ball or even sticks or a stone. He makes us laugh every day as did our previous spaniels.
Jealous. I dream of the days I had a 50% working cocker.Jovie. My 12 months and 5 day old Sprocker. 50% Working Cocker, 50% Springer, 100% Fucking Moron!![]()
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Rescued at 4 days old with 3 siblings and mum and dad, by the RSPCA and Police from a crack den. Apparently they were farming puppies to feed their drug addiction. Got her from SYESSR. South Yorkshire English Springer Spaniel Rescue when she was 8 weeks old.
She'll swim in the dirtiest, stagnant ponds. Roll in the deepest, muddiest puddles. But will she go out for a wee in the rain? Will she fuck!
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I am so fucking sorry. It's always an utterly wretched situation and horrible decision to have to make, but I hope you take whatever comfort you can that Daisy was one of the lucky ones; far too many of these beautiful creatures are doomed to short, stressful lives of pain and misery and she got to live a long life full of warmth, love and care, and at least this way the final moments are within your control.We took our dog Daisy to the vets last night , she has a tumour . The vet said an operation will be too traumatic for her , they gave her an injection to stop the sickness and some gastrointestinal sensitive food . They said the longer we leave her the more she will suffer . My wife and daughter are in bits , we have made the decision just not sure when to do it . Even looking at daisy she looks sad and she is so lethargic I’m really going to miss her as taking her on walks were a godsend when my dad died . Heartbroken
We took our dog Daisy to the vets last night , she has a tumour . The vet said an operation will be too traumatic for her , they gave her an injection to stop the sickness and some gastrointestinal sensitive food . They said the longer we leave her the more she will suffer . My wife and daughter are in bits , we have made the decision just not sure when to do it . Even looking at daisy she looks sad and she is so lethargic I’m really going to miss her as taking her on walks were a godsend when my dad died . Heartbroken
Thanks for your advice I’ll suggest to my girls and see what they say .I am so fucking sorry. It's always an utterly wretched situation and horrible decision to have to make, but I hope you take whatever comfort you can that Daisy was one of the lucky ones; far too many of these beautiful creatures are doomed to short, stressful lives of pain and misery and she got to live a long life full of warmth, love and care, and at least this way the final moments are within your control.
I don't know if you're Coventry/Warwickshire based, and please decline this advice if it's no good to you, but I've heard nothing but good things about Zoomies Mobile Vet: Zoomies Mobile Vet Care Ltd They'll conduct the final appointment at home and take care of the particulars, if that's what you want. Love to you, your family and Daisy![]()