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I'll bring a tentI only have one small Gite
I'll bring a tentI only have one small Gite
Oh more than likely, I don't recall my parents having to pay anywhere near this much when I was younger. Even taking into account inflation. We seem to be running like the American health care system when it comes to animals.I have always thought it's insurance that has allowed vets to inflate their prices. I hope she heals well.
Not many foxes around here as they are still hunted and very wary of people.
They hunt with dogs and guns over here, never see a rabbit, foxes only rarely, there are a few deer and wild boar. Plenty of snakes as they are nt hunted. I hope she is soon better and not traumatised.Oh more than likely, I don't recall my parents having to pay anywhere near this much when I was younger. Even taking into account inflation. We seem to be running like the American health care system when it comes to animals.
She is home now, although she was chasing a fox, the vet thinks the bites are closer to a snake than a fox because of the subsurface damage the punctures have caused. So it is possible what ever hole she followed the fox into was occupied. She has a lovely bald patch now, some yummy painmeds, and a daft limp while she heals.
I didn't agree with fox hunting because of how they did it, but I do think foxes need controlling. Too many city foxes that are getting far too brazen because they have no natural predator.
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Yes, I heard about the wild boars and the fun they can be. I imagine the lack of rabbits went down like a spoon of sugar for the farmers.They hunt with dogs and guns over here, never see a rabbit, foxes only rarely, there are a few deer and wild boar. Plenty of snakes as they are nt hunted. I hope she is soon better and not traumatised.
I used them when my old bitch (grandmother to present terrier) had a pull. Couldn’t get a vet for some reason so I dashed there. They were cheaper and just did as I said. She was 19We used to use the Pet World place.
No thanks needed, we are always sad to see an animal suffer. She look a lovely dog, ours is a Border Collie/Jack Russell cross, looks like a Jack Russell on stiltsYes, I heard about the wild boars and the fun they can be. I imagine the lack of rabbits went down like a spoon of sugar for the farmers.
She is a tough cookie, other than feeling sorry for herself, she seems fine. The wife told me to say thank you for the concern for Maddy's wellbeing. I assume this means I should've said it sooner. ;D
The happy girl on the ride home... if slightly high.
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Our border missed her so much yesterday, he just sat depressed in her bed all day. She is so much better today. Still a bit tender, but in way less pain. But less pain means she is now licking her wounds, so we had to put her in a tshirt to stop her... she wasn't happy.No thanks needed, we are always sad to see an animal suffer. She look a lovely dog, ours is a Border Collie/Jack Russell cross, looks like a Jack Russell on stilts
Nice beasties!Our border missed her so much yesterday, he just sat depressed in her bed all day. She is so much better today. Still a bit tender, but in way less pain. But less pain means she is now licking her wounds, so we had to put her in a tshirt to stop her... she wasn't happy.
I love seeing crosses, like a corgi crossed with anything just looks like a corgi in a dog costume.
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Ours is a rescue dog that had been ill treated, very smart.Our border missed her so much yesterday, he just sat depressed in her bed all day. She is so much better today. Still a bit tender, but in way less pain. But less pain means she is now licking her wounds, so we had to put her in a tshirt to stop her... she wasn't happy.
I love seeing crosses, like a corgi crossed with anything just looks like a corgi in a dog costume.
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Here's our pooch, he's a rescue dog that had been ill treated, he's the nearest I could get to a Border Collie. He's too smart!Our border missed her so much yesterday, he just sat depressed in her bed all day. She is so much better today. Still a bit tender, but in way less pain. But less pain means she is now licking her wounds, so we had to put her in a tshirt to stop her... she wasn't happy.
I love seeing crosses, like a corgi crossed with anything just looks like a corgi in a dog costume.
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I just buy like ten pairs of plain black socks. No pairing needed.What's wrong with my odd socks? Saves me having to pair them up in the morning! Plus I usually just wander about barefoot and make Bix cringe
Now Ted...But are they black or just very very very dark blue?
She's got another pair the same. Edited for accuracy.Nice beasties!
Odd socks....
It just exhausts into the loom, it's open to the atmosphere.Where does the 4mm air line out of the EAS block go to? It's the one next to the exhaust silencer. Disappears into the conduit leading to the back of the car but I have no idea where it comes out. Reading around says it's a vent so is it just open to atmo at the end?
Ta, don't have to worry about that one then.It just exhausts into the loom, it's open to the atmosphere.
That makes sense along with the stinky odd socksHe's got another pair the same.
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