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Labrador anyone?

Postby Jordan C » Sep 20th, '10, 16:05



My lovely little bitch Ellie has had puppies that are now nearly 4 weeks old :)

PICTURES UP TO 2 WEEKS OLD HERE

I'm looking for homes for 2 males if anyone knows anyone/is interested? £400 for anyone connected with TM, KC'd etc :)

They're so cute now, running about and playfighting... makes you all soft and gooey inside!! :)

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Postby themagicwand » Sep 20th, '10, 16:07

Puppy labs are great! Sadly we already have a mental cocker spaniel or we might have had one. Good luck finding homes for them.

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Postby Jordan C » Sep 20th, '10, 16:08

Spaniels are gorgeous but nuts, I feel your pain lol!!

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Postby dat8962 » Sep 20th, '10, 18:33

We have a 9 month old Border Collie from a rescue shelter and it's seriously nuts.

It has a fixation with cleaning products and follows Mrs dat around the house when she's cleaning and guards air fresheners, polishes, disinfectants etc. and will sit for an age just staring at the container.

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Postby Sophie » Sep 20th, '10, 19:21

Id have one...but my place is far too small. I miss my dog. Find good loving homes for them though, x

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Re: Labrador anyone?

Postby pcwells » Sep 20th, '10, 20:47

Jordan C wrote:My lovely little bitch


Some expressions are hilarious when words are used in their correct context.

I'd be tempted, but two bengal cats and a six-year-old boy are already enough of a handful.

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Postby Jordan C » Sep 20th, '10, 20:49

ha ha, I know, the paradoxical English language!! If I ever referred to a g/f like that I'd be hung drawn and quartered!!

My dogs are currently living with 4 cats so they're quite used to cats!!

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Postby bmat » Sep 20th, '10, 21:49

I've a nine year old husky that positivly hates any dog that is not a husky. Hope you find them good homes.

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Sep 21st, '10, 09:47

Awww I'd really love a puppy but it just wouldn't be fair at the moment because we haven't got the time to give him the love that he'll need.

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Postby IAIN » Sep 21st, '10, 10:30

can't you just take them down the local take-away?

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Sep 21st, '10, 11:08

Iain, don't be so horrible!

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Postby greedoniz » Sep 21st, '10, 11:39

Lady of Mystery wrote:Awww I'd really love a puppy but it just wouldn't be fair at the moment because we haven't got the time to give him the love that he'll need.


Get a ferret instead. We got number 4 yesterday. Great for people who havent got the spare time for a dog. They sleep about 20 hours a day so just get up and play when you want them too....perfick

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Postby Jordan C » Sep 21st, '10, 12:09

Labradors are the most tolerant of breeds. When I first got Ellie I was working 10 hours a day and out for nearly 12. She was always good (bar chewing the doorframe in bathroom but that got solved by buying her a cage and putting her in there with toys).

Labs can be left for periods on their own without any real problems. So long as they get lots of love and attention when you are with them they're just fine :)

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Sep 21st, '10, 12:13

I would actually love a ferret, my brother used to have two. They were lovely animals

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Postby Lawrence » Sep 21st, '10, 12:30

In the spirit of taking things out of context...
Jordan C wrote:If I ever referred to a g/f like that I'd be hung

I think there's a chance you wouldn't :lol:

Sadly, my little bitch will never have puppies :(
She does have a teddy dog though.

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