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SimonDavies



Member Since: 15 Mar 2012
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Siwynne wrote:
Simon
I have two labs and they go in a trans k9 crate bolted to a ply shelf in the back of a 110 usw

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Shelf gives some storage space. Trans k9 box wasn’t cheap but will hold its value if I ever resell. We also crate the labs in it in the tent when we camp. The wire haired jack just rides up front

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Hi Siwynne. I have seen the trans k9 boxes and they look very well made. What I use currently, is a sort of budget trans k9. If she liked the box she uses now, I would buy one, no questions.
She sleeps in a cage at night with no problems putting her to bed, I don't understand why she won't settle in a similar setting, in the 90.
Thanks for your reply. Simon
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Moneypit



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Location: North Yorkshire
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Rashers wrote:
AndyS wrote:
This is Mina, our 11 week old Hungarian Vizsla. We can take it for a walk next weekend and hopefully start to use up some of the energy it has.


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Andy, they are very big feet on your Pup


Was told not to over exercise Bali when she was a pup as they don't know went theyve had enough. 5 yr old now and will happily go for 2hr walk/ mad run about on the beach, go home and want to play in the garden for 1/2hr. Picks up both her tennis balls, wants you to throw them for her but refuses to hand them over. Typical female. So I got 30 used tennis balls and chucked

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them over the fence, if you zoom in on her face so looks like she's thinking " this ain't right"
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williamthedog



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Location: south wales
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Do you think that Ben is hungry and trying to tell me something?
I was greeted by this sight after being in the garden for a few minutes.
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stanley



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Siwynne wrote:
Simon
I have two labs and they go in a trans k9 crate bolted to a ply shelf in the back of a 110 usw

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Shelf gives some storage space. Trans k9 box wasn’t cheap but will hold its value if I ever resell. We also crate the labs in it in the tent when we camp. The wire haired jack just rides up front

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Mine love their trans K9 box , although this time of year it’s a bit dark when I want to check them over or for them to jump in so I’ve added a waterproof LED light strip

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stanley



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The girls curled up !
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kmac



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ken



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Welcome to one of the most rewarding things on this planet Thumbs Up
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Rashers



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Picking Dog Poop up in a plastic bag Laughing

No, seriously it is. Enjoy. They are brilliant companions.
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ken wrote:
Welcome to one of the most rewarding things on this planet Thumbs Up


Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Treat them good, play with them, feed good quality food, lots and lots of walks and above all love them. What you will receive in return cannot be put into words, however, I will have a go, best mate, a loyal companion and they will make you laugh, Oh and they always agree with you and do not talk back. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

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Procta



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yeah they are great fun to share takeaways with too, our Prince used to get some good stuff, and sampled the odd madras, vindaloo and jalapeno crisps. He knew which side the bread was butted with me Very Happy My dad doesn't even know this Laughing my mum got in on the act with me, as she eat a few pieces i had left in the carton for him, for later on. i had told her those were for the dog. She said dont let your dad find out!
I remember the dog barking at me, for a piece of my chow mein, as he knew there was some left over, when we were eating out side in the garden last summer, My dad said he barking at you for some reason, I said he just wants a mini spring roll, Whistle
The dog nearly blew the whistle on that night on his secret treats.
He used to nudge me with his nose to let him out the back, i tell you what lads, he had me institches. The spices used to fill him up with wind, and he used to fart like a human out the back. Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
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Rashers wrote:
Picking Dog Poop up in a plastic bag Laughing

No, seriously it is. Enjoy. They are brilliant companions.


The amount of times i have had to do that with the cat, when he had a turn. used to make me go green before breakfast in the morning. the remains of what looked like a jalfezi and then his poop, in another corner. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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Rashers



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My parents (who live next door to me) have a Yellow Labrador called Lily. She has an unappealing habit which means she cleans up after out Black Labrador, Megan.
Poo munching is not her most endearing habit. We try to get the scoop out or the poo sacks at the ready, but the honest truth is even in her elder years, she is still a lot quicker than me at reaching the deposit. The upside is she is a brilliant recycler and we only need half the poo sacks that most people use on a walk. David Attenborough would be proud of our plastic useage. The downside, the poop scoop in the garden to pick up after she goes needs to be a JCB back hoe Rolling Eyes
We still love her to bits, have never scolded her for her misdemeanours, and always administer a medicinal apple for breath cleansing. Her nick name which she will respond to is Poo-nut.
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Badger110



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Rashers wrote:
My parents (who live next door to me) have a Yellow Labrador called Lily. She has an unappealing habit which means she cleans up after out Black Labrador, Megan.
Poo munching is not her most endearing habit. We try to get the scoop out or the poo sacks at the ready, but the honest truth is even in her elder years, she is still a lot quicker than me at reaching the deposit. The upside is she is a brilliant recycler and we only need half the poo sacks that most people use on a walk. David Attenborough would be proud of our plastic useage. The downside, the poop scoop in the garden to pick up after she goes needs to be a JCB back hoe Rolling Eyes
We still love her to bits, have never scolded her for her misdemeanours, and always administer a medicinal apple for breath cleansing. Her nick name which she will respond to is Poo-nut.


Our old english does this, boggles me why, all our dogs are on the same food! Rolling Eyes
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