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Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:16 pm
Best friend or like a child to you.
YES IN MY OPINION.
I had an Alsation called Cleo for 13 years.
Went to work in the Night Clubs with me and use to sit in the office waiting for me, went every where in the car, use to sit in the passenger seat and, I never use wear a seat belt, but the police use to pass by waiving at her, never ever got stopped with her in.
Went to many away game with me, even weed on many away ground.
Sat in the Grandstand on loads of Reserve games at Ninian Park with me.
When I use to go abraod my parents said she would just sit by My Bedroom door all day and Night.
I use to ring home and ask them to to put the phone by her ear, so I could say hello.
And Yes I had many a chat with her
When she died in Xmas 2008, other than My parents dying that was one of the worst experiences of my lIfe.
YES THEY ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND.
http://greyhoundwelfare.org.uk/about-us/
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:17 pm
bella my long haired alastian was 16, i had to take her to be put down, one of the worst days of my life,
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:18 pm
Totally agree, i have had dogs all my life and would be lost without them, by far a mans best friend as they NEVER let you down and worship the ground you walk on.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:20 pm
i'm starting to think so yes.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:29 pm
annis just got myself a 4 month jack russell.when to they stoppissing in the house lol
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:32 pm
i've lost 2 dogs and its heart breaking and i swore id never have another dog, just finished landscaping my garden , new decked area new turf and now thanks to this thread im thinking about a puppy Cheers Fellas.My garden will be detroyed.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:32 pm
Had two dogs put down. Probably the worst experiences in my life after the death of my brother.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:33 pm
herefordblue wrote:annis just got myself a 4 month jack russell.when to they stoppissing in the house lol
My Husky still doing it 4 months later.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:36 pm
herefordblue wrote:annis just got myself a 4 month jack russell.when to they stoppissing in the house lol
LOL i have 2 jack russells there naughty as f**k!!!!!
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:42 pm
Annis , looking on the Greyhound Welfare site I saw the fantastic picture of your Mum with her Greyhounds.They looked as if they were like family to her and you are,I`m sure, very proud.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:43 pm
Always had loads of animals only 5 at the moment though
.A 14 year old queen of my castle a mongrel but she's a sweetheart. a 16 year old cat who has always hated the dog and pisses in her food dish on a daily basis and now two 8 month old lurcher bitches, cant half eat some nosh but fantastic to have around the home with kids. Oh nearly forget the guard dog, thats my missus she can be a right Rotweiller, nasty bitch
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:45 pm
DOGS - definate - lots of tales over the years -0 faithful tothe end
CATS - no they go anywhere so long as they get food - not at all faithful
GOLDFISH - they can't remember past 3 seconds so dont worry
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:46 pm
abf9 wrote:Annis , looking on the Greyhound Welfare site I saw the fantastic picture of your Mum with her Greyhounds.They looked as if they were like family to her and you are,I`m sure, very proud.
abf9, THANKYOU, My Mother Loved her Dogs beyond, Saved and re-homed 300 .
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:46 pm
Had a few birds in my time too
The feathered variety
Thousands of them actually over the years.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:51 pm
Throw in a few dozen bunnies, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, tortoises. great when your bringing kids up. Keeps them quiet.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:52 pm
An animal can give so much love in their own little way. I was in pieces when I had little jess put down last August, she was ten when we got her from Battersea, lived for another six years. I've seen/done some things in my time but seeing her slip away litterally broke my heart, I have no idea what state I'd have been in if I'd had her from a pup. The wife still hasn't got over it.
Over here the locals think I'm slightly crazy as I spend more money in the shops on dog food than I do on my own food as I feed the site dogs, one of which had three pups around two weeks ago, one died within the first couple of days the other two are off to vet next week to be vaccinated. I'll give the little uns a chance in life. Could write a book on dogs/cats over here, they have their own gangs and shit to protect their little patches, aye, never seen that before, the cats and dogs from one patch will "mob up" to fight invaders from another patch. There's a small gang of dogs, well two, that "own" a bit of land between the railway station and the site. They've recently recruited a pup from somewhere, totally different mongrel to themselves and a cat, a kid you not. Now when the gypsies come along the road in the horse and carts, two dogs, a pup and a cat chase them down the road barking like crazy, well not the cat obviously he/she hasn't learnt Bulgarian yet but is a difficult langauge. I've been trying to get a photograph but haven't yet succeeded, I'll stick it on when I do.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:53 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Best friend or like a child to you.
YES IN MY OPINION.
I had an Alsation called Cleo for 13 years.
YES THEY ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND.
i lost my dog after 18 years wilson had to take her to vets as i could not bare to have her put down she
now lays proudly in my kitchen still in the box from the vets broke my heart but she still with us
you may think im crazy screw loose well your correct but she also was a big part of my life last longer than my two wifes !
Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:00 pm
Got a fawn brindle lurcher pup at the moment...a stunner and 4 rabbits.Had another lurcher,2 English Springers and a Weimeraner.Devastated when they went to Doggie Heaven.
A lot more fun than the wife.I might divorce her and get a few Greyhounds.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:01 pm
ihatealiens wrote:Always had loads of animals only 5 at the moment though
.A 14 year old queen of my castle a mongrel but she's a sweetheart. a 16 year old cat who has always hated the dog and pisses in her food dish on a daily basis and now two 8 month old lurcher bitches, cant half eat some nosh but fantastic to have around the home with kids. Oh nearly forget the guard dog, thats my missus she can be a right Rotweiller, nasty bitch
I at 1 time had tropical fish, a 4ft iguana and the 2 dogs f*cking iguana was nuts if the dogs went nr her (IZZY) she would whip the f**k outta them lol. She used to climb up the valance and sit on top of the curtain rail, then she would jump onto the tele!! from the tele she would jump onto the floor and waltz around
she also loved the radiator, i would be sat on the setee and suddenly she would jump up beside me then climb up me and sit on my shoulder LOL had some funny looks when i took her out in the car usually to see family i would pull up at lights with a huge lizard perched on my shoulder. Had some looks
She was better house-trained than my dogs!!
Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:06 pm
Not to mention a cat or dog wouldn't fit down the loo!
Only time I've cried is for my dogs when that horrible day comes with the vet. No tears for relatives.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:08 pm
Cat no chance but dog most definitely.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:10 pm
I got a spare cage out the back big enough for a big nosed Parasite. Michelin star chef required to prepare his 5* meals. Wouldn't know how to entertain him mind maybe a couple of films, Billy Liar is one that springs to mind must be loadsa songs that would be appropriate listening for him too and I have a video of the 2002 FA Cup 3rd round which could get the odd airing now and then
Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:18 pm
mallo wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Best friend or like a child to you.
YES IN MY OPINION.
I had an Alsation called Cleo for 13 years.
YES THEY ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND.
i lost my dog after 18 years wilson had to take her to vets as i could not bare to have her put down she
now lays proudly in my kitchen still in the box from the vets broke my heart but she still with us
you may think im crazy screw loose well your correct but she also was a big part of my life last longer than my two wifes !
Mallo,
Little Jess was cremated, she's in the house in London where the wife lights a candle nearly every night. The vet took care of all that sort of thing but I did visit the place where it was carried out. Amazing place, its off the A3 going towards Weybridge, the so called multi millionaires row, they have a propper crematorium for all animals, large grounds with animals graves, all sorts even goldfish!! I was there on a sunday over christmas when I was last home, they were dozens of people there some putting flowers on their pets graves, some just standing paying respects all the while its pissing down.
You don't have a screw loose you just loved your dog, like me, like Annis and like a lot of people too by the other responses. Got a tear in my eye now.
Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:48 pm
Yes.Lost my Retriever after 14 years being my right hand, worse pain i've felt other than losing a parent. A dog will never let you down & can be the most loyal & geniune friend you could ever have.Most fascinating pet i've ever had though was a Kestrel, it did'nt give a flying f**k for me or anything else, if it was hungry i was it's best friend but soon as it's stomach was full it would look at you as if to say" f**k off now".
Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:27 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Best friend or like a child to you.
YES IN MY OPINION.
I had an Alsation called Cleo for 13 years.
Went to work in the Night Clubs with me and use to sit in the office waiting for me, went every where in the car, use to sit in the passenger seat and, I never use wear a seat belt, but the police use to pass by waiving at her, never ever got stopped with her in.
Went to many away game with me, even weed on many away ground.
Sat in the Grandstand on loads of Reserve games at Ninian Park with me.
When I use to go abraod my parents said she would just sit by My Bedroom door all day and Night.
I use to ring home and ask them to to put the phone by her ear, so I could say hello.
And Yes I had many a chat with her
When she died in Xmas 2008, other than My parents dying that was one of the worst experiences of my lIfe.
YES THEY ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND.
http://greyhoundwelfare.org.uk/about-us/
That brought a little tear to my eye!
R.I.P Cleo
Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:00 pm
I had a long haired german shepard dog for 16yrs, his back legs went but i tried to keep him longer than i should have, eventually he couldn't move so i had to get him put down, it took me at least 2hrs to get home for a 10min drive, i couldn't see the road for the tears. The radio was on and even now when i hear them 2 long twats singing "more than words" or whatever it was, i'm in bits..
Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:33 pm
I had a delux dog , he was amazing dog, evryone used to look, stop and talk, he was huge! like my brother growing up! and never had any problems when he was around, we went over the parks everyday, swiming in the taff lol , amazing times
Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:45 pm
OWWWAAIN
Stick a dogs trust add up could you please. Every click is a click as they say.
http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/
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