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    he is adorable..aww gies a cuddle..loved him stopping to have a scratch !

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejean9 View Post
    he is adorable..aww gies a cuddle..loved him stopping to have a scratch !
    lol think the scratching is because of the collar, he will be 8 weeks old come next Tuesday, Already sorting out his injections, just need to save £250 and hes sorted for life !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnetsAndHangers View Post
    THe price for injections for pups etc is a disgrace.

    I realise that it is for the good of the dog, but I wonder how many owners dont get their dogs injected etc because of the price.
    Actually its not as bad ads I thought, we have a vet round our way theyre called Vets for pets and far as I know non profit making.


    His yearly booster is £99. and thats all you pay for the rest of his life
    Next month is special offer you get his 1st & 2nd vaccination for £125.40 the lot thats 2 injections.

    And £22.40 micro chip, once these are paid then there are no more payments, unless he is ill of course.

    Ive never in the past bothered about injecting my cats nor dogs, but as there are so many diseases out there now a days, I think it wise to do so. And soon as I can afford it, I shall ask pets for vets if they do an insurance plan for him.

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    Default On your avatar, is that fox a pic from your own yard...if so.....WOW!!!

    Yes that's my foxylady waiting for her supper on the front lawn.

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    awwww cute!!! He has got rotty markings tho on his face and chest...but then a rotty and a staffy???? hmmmm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lush_Designs View Post
    awwww cute!!! He has got rotty markings tho on his face and chest...but then a rotty and a staffy???? hmmmm
    Ah righto lol. All I know at the moment is him whining cos he cant get on sofa. And me telling him hes not allowed on sofa. Bless him, he sits in front room waiting for someone to pick him up, as we're busy sorting out the house everyone is ignoring him, just watching his face is so cute

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    hehe....you should take him to puppy socialising classes...its very good for them for adult life and most local vets do free ones on a certain evening!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnetsAndHangers View Post
    talking about puppies - hiya jean!
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