Charlie (and the) Bucket

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  1. lynnelogan

    lynnelogan Registered Users

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    Re: Charlie (and the) Bucket

    oh i bet you was so embarrassed :-[.....it made me laugh :)
     
  2. kateincornwall

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    Re: Charlie (and the) Bucket

    TM, that did make me smile , typical eh ?? :)

    My Vet always says that the collars can cause distress in a sensitive dog and prefers not to apply them, but always gives a collar to owners in case the dog does show signs of messing about with the wound .
    Sam was a nightmare when he was castrated, he reacted badly to the GA and was really upset for the first 24 hours, pacing and crying , adding a cone would have tipped him over the edge I`m sure ::) But then, he isnt a brave dog :)
     
  3. JulieT

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    Re: Charlie (and the) Bucket

    Ohhhh....dog ownership - guaranteed episodes of embarrassment... ;D

    There is a dog we sometimes meet on the beach - got bitten recently so is only out for gentle toddles right now, he was wearing a t-shirt today obviously a proper one designed for the job, in navy blue. I thought he looked very smart! Oh no, I hope I'm not getting into doggy clothes...hmmm...I do love Charlie in his purple blanket...
     
  4. Oberon

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    Re: Charlie (and the) Bucket

    I hope she's feeling ok now :) She sounds like it's now keeping her down anyhow!

    Can definitely see the Spaniel in her face in those pics (not just the ears but eyes and nose). Very pretty girl :)
     

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