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EDherb Wrote:

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> We have found a couple of dogs one white and brown

> patched chihuahua and a large black dog found

> wondering on Upland Road. Both have no collars.

> They are being taken down to the Neighbourhood vet

> 66 Lordship Lane, closes at 8pm. Please contact

> the vets if you are missing them!


Well Done, my friend.


If you ever do get an update then, please, let us know..

I had a 12 year old in tears and a hubby panicking:


Good old EDF.


Thank you for posting about our dogs who managed to escape the garden. Still not quite sure how.


Although the post should have read...

Old knackered loving Staff trying to escape a Chihuahua pup jumping all over him. Both very much loved and family dogs and am sure there is a heart broken family missing them.


A HUGE thank you to our hero?s who took our dogs to the vets.



The thought that this evening could have been so very different is frightening



❤️❤️❤️

Turtle,


The Chi pup is so full of life and loves the Staff with all of her little heart, but yes, I?m convinced Staff thought it may have been his way of loosing her and her attention!


Ps. He adores her too really and while a bizarre friendship, who said we all have to be the same to get along!

SueJ Wrote:

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> Turtle,

>

> The Chi pup is so full of life and loves the Staff

> with all of her little heart, but yes, I?m

> convinced Staff thought it may have been his way

> of loosing her and her attention!

>

> Ps. He adores her too really and while a bizarre

> friendship, who said we all have to be the same to

> get along!


My experience is that a young pup nearly always gives an older Dog a new lease of life !

You should definitely notice an extra spring in the step of your older Staff :)

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