on 27-06-2014 12:20
on 27-06-2014 12:20
This is my daughter's dog - a wired-up energy ball called Lucy. Very effectionate, very stupid and constant source of amusment (Lucy that is, not my daughter).
Nothing whatever to do with O2 - but better looking than that awful cat that lurks around the O2 site.
Gerry
on 27-06-2014 12:26
on 27-06-2014 12:26
Ooooh, I want her! She looks absolutely gorgeous
I've never had a dog. Back in Italy, I volunteered for a few years in a rescue kennel - 180 dogs that had been abandoned, mistreated and abused. I used to say I had 180 dogs.
on 27-06-2014 12:29
on 27-06-2014 12:29
on 27-06-2014 12:30
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on 27-06-2014 12:33
@Anonymous wrote:I've never had a dog. Back in Italy, I volunteered for a few years in a rescue kennel - 180 dogs that had been abandoned, mistreated and abused. I used to say I had 180 dogs.
Wow! You must have been exhausted looking after 180. I am sure you were heart-broken when you had to leave them!
Gerry
on 27-06-2014 12:38
on 27-06-2014 12:38
Here's one of mine
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on 27-06-2014 12:50
@Anonymous wrote:
Wow! You must have been exhausted looking after 180. I am sure you were heart-broken when you had to leave them!Gerry
Particularly with one. Her name was Sarah, we absolutely loved each other but I was living with my parents and my father didn't let me adopt her, so we spent as much time as we could together, she'd always be with me when I was working around the kennel or taking other dogs for walks. I was devastated when she got adopted.
On the bright side, it was amazing when dogs recognised me in town with their new owners
on 27-06-2014 13:24
on 27-06-2014 13:28
@Anonymous wrote:Particularly with one. Her name was Sarah, we absolutely loved each other but I was living with my parents and my father didn't let me adopt her, so we spent as much time as we could together, she'd always be with me when I was working around the kennel or taking other dogs for walks. I was devastated when she got adopted.
I bet there is not a dry eye in the house @Anonymous That's so sad. #
Gerry
on 27-06-2014 15:03
hi guys
really good to see the postings & photos on this thread
one day I will be able to post a pic of my cat Marty
Chiara: how lovely for you that your canine friends recognised you when after adopted