Difficult to explain to people just what dear dogs they are. I've done the opposite to you, number; I've replaced cats with whippets. I find them very cat like. When out walking I'd rather meet an elderly lady with a lurcher than a young man with a staffie. Now they are lovely family dogs but in the wrong hands they can be lethal. I always find that young children in pushchairs seem very vulnerable when it comes to dogs as they are at 'dog height'. I know when my daughter lived in Nottingham she was always worried about dogs and her son is scared of them. Although nothing ever happened to him I think he sensed her fear.
Don't let out little feathered friends dry out.
He has done it! The toolmakers son has resigned!


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]. Mine had an over reaction to a wasp sting the other year and was in a really bad way. Have probably had more vets bills with my latest whippet than any dog I've ever owned; she was the runt of the litter and I probably would have not bought her but the S.O. fell in love with her. Mind you, the vet [after she had her last operation which cost me loads] said what an incredibly healthy dog she was. Dread to think what an unhealthy one costs.
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