our dogs - warts and all....

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  1. Victoria

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    Purplelady, just went back on this thread and your Poppy is lovely and "spooky", hubby's quite nice too! :rolleyes:

    Suedobie, I lived pretty near the Chiltern Dog Centre if it's the one near Christmas Common which is near Chesham.
     
  2. UsedtobeDendy

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    Bramble looks in great shape - nice glossy coat!! And definitely knows that it's wrong to be on the sofa!!

    When we get the new dog soon, she'll have the corner in the back of the van that I keep specially clear - with a nice soft bed..... and Bella will carry on having her front seat view - in keeping with her as top dog!
     
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    :D :D :D We have fun with who is where on the pecking order..... on the very rare occasion I let madam on the bed - she most definitely WON'T let hubby or the boys in next to me!!!!! :D :D

    ... and Bella looks most definitelt Top Dog too!!!

    Her eyes seem to be ok at the moment.... I am watching them very carefully as she is getting lots of gunk again, but once you give them a good old clearout, they are fine. I think the op was successful, but she just seems to get lots of dirt and bits of hair in them????? Any one else's dog gets this???? [​IMG]
     
  4. UsedtobeDendy

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    We've always had smooth-haired dogs, so maybe that helps. Only prob we had recently was when Bella had a tear just below here eye, which I think must have been when rushing through brambles.... I took her to the vet who gave her a couple of shots - an expensive walk that morning! :rolleyes:

    Bella might be top dog, but top cat is boss of the whole house, that's for sure.....
     
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    I would think your dog has slow tear production as I have found this in cats in the past
     
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    It would be a good idea to get some drops from your vet or use qulity drops on occasion such as those for people using contact lenses
     
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