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  • In response to: "Men in white coats" 11 days old
    by countrybumpkin [Member]

    Glad no-one was taken away, scary things white coats. I'm sure It won't be long before one of our lot will be taken away in a cosy wraparound number.
    Dotty & Trubble more…

  • In response to: "Where are the Munchkins when you need them?" 164 days old
    by paddy13 Pro

    I am very glad to say that I have a warm shower, T always tests the temperature carefully. I do feel the cold and would not take kindly to a cold shower and certainly not a hose pipe. T got me a paddling pool for the garden a couple of years ago but I don't go in it as she fills it with cold water. T did but she has no pride.
    I am much better more…

  • In response to: "Where are the Munchkins when you need them?" 166 days old
    by Dotty and Trubble [Visitor]

    I am so sorry I was so taken up with my own troubles that I hadn't realised how poorly you'd been. I do hope you are much better now.
    Again the shower issue. I assume you have a lovely warm shower, we get the hose pipe set on us and that can be rather cold. Dotty has experienced it already as she has been bog snorkeling in the pond. I think s more…

  • In response to: "Where are the Munchkins when you need them?" 169 days old
    by paddy13 Pro

    I am so sorry to hear your sad news about Daffy. Putting up with showers are nothing compared to losing your friend, but I am glad you have a new friend now. T keeps saying she thinks I need a friend to keep me in order, not sure how I'd feel about that as I'm not good at sharing.

    T found a stray dog on Monday and I thought this was th more…

  • In response to: "Where are the Munchkins when you need them?" 171 days old
    by trubble and Daffy [Visitor]

    Poor you. I hate the shower, I had to have one today because apparently I smell. Well, it was only a little fox poo dabbed behind the ears but they really didn't appreciate it.

    Bad news from me. Daffy wasn't just jaundiced - she had liver cancer. She got really poorly so one day they put her in the car and I never saw her again. I crie more…

  • In response to: "A male problem" 252 days old
    by trubble and Daffy [Visitor]

    From a girl dog's perspective we can't really comment as we don't really take notice of how much hair a dog has, we just like to sniff at sometimes rather personal areas so we are told off quite alot about that.

    Daffy here by the way. Trubble is always being taken to the poodle parlour to have a cut and blow dry but I'm quite lucky as more…

  • In response to: "Socks away" 290 days old
    by trubble and Daffy [Visitor]

    Oooh er, I used her computer and gave away her identity!! She'll probably make me wear socks now too. More likely welly boots as she's complaining about the mud we keep bringing into the house. Well, she's not much better herself.



    more…

  • In response to: "Socks away" 290 days old
    by Ann [Visitor]

    Socks: Think yourself lucky, the things I have to put up with. Trubble here by the way. She puts me in a tartan rug and I've never been north of Gloucester and then she bought me a hoody! Apparently it's what all the 'in' dogs wear in the cities but as I've never been to one I wouldn't know. Thank goodness she decided it was a bit small, well I did more…

  • In response to: "Santa’s little helper" 326 days old
    by skip2468 [Member]

    Seems that you may have been barking up the wrong tree the way things first appeared to work out at the interview, but everything worked out very happily in the end. Well done. Yap! Yap! more…

  • In response to: "Santa’s little helper" 326 days old
    by frankofyle [Member]

    Ho, ho, ho. Excellent. And a very happy Christmas to you too. more…

  • In response to: "Where’s P?" 371 days old
    by lisalaceymain [Member]

    Hello Paddy,
    Would just like to say how honoured I am to live across the road from a celebrity - may I have your autograph?
    Yours Gratefully,
    Lisa ( keeper of the keys )

    P.S. Have to say am appalled at T's taste in music. Thank goodness your double glazing is sound (but not nose ) proof !!! more…

  • In response to: "Charity begins at home" 379 days old
    by paddy13 Pro

    T doesn't let me lie on the sofa but then these days she doesn't let me do very much at all. Given up all hope of being a sniffer dog and now you've told me about the cage I'm not sure I want to be one. I agree with you a dogs place is in the front and I like to switch on the hazards lights every now again to keep them on their toes.

    G more…

  • In response to: "Charity begins at home" 386 days old
    by Trubble and Daffy [Visitor]

    Hope she has found herself, nothing worse than a lost person.
    'She' went off to Ireland with a friend and tried that sat nav thing and ended up in the middle of nowhere, but I'm pleased to say that she eventually ended up in the right place and got home otherwise I don't know what we would have done.

    We had to go to the vets this more…

  • In response to: "Mrs B" 488 days old
    by Trubble and Daffy [Visitor]

    How embarrassing! We're lucky as our boss says that there's more important things in life than having a clean house, although she does set too now and then when what she calls 'tumbleweed' is rolling around the place. This is mainly when all our loose hair gathers up with months of dust and dead spiders and stuff and gets blown around the place as more…

  • In response to: "The terror returns" 528 days old
    by frankofyle [Member]

    Ashamed to admit I don't drop in here often. But whenever I do, I have a good giggle. more…

  • In response to: "The terror returns" 549 days old
    by Trubble and Daffy [Visitor]

    Oh, we really feel for you as our mum loves her garden as well. We are lucky dogs as we have acres and acres of space to run around in but we have watch out for the other four legged things she keeps like sheep and ponies (we know we aren't allowed to chase sheep but she hasn't told the other things that they aren't allowed to chase us).
    Me ( more…

  • In response to: "A technical hitch" 588 days old
    by kim obrien [Visitor]

    Hi paddy its your friendly nurse kim from the vets just checking what your up to, I love the site keep up the hard work paddy hope to see you soon but only for your booster luv kim x more…

  • In response to: "What’s in a kennel name?" 611 days old
    by frankofyle [Member]

    A belter. Very impressive. more…

  • In response to: "The OK9 Magazine Awards 2007" 661 days old
    by frankofyle [Member]

    Well done. Perhaps you should now change your name to Parker, as in Nosey Pa.... Talking of names, I regret not calling my two mutts Rabies and and Pavlov - far more interesting than Jock and Sprocket. more…

  • In response to: "Surf’s up" 664 days old
    by Kackers [Visitor]

    I really love reading your blog Paddy, it always makes me smile.

    My boys have the raving hump at the minute as they appear to have big problems with getting their paws wet! Big girls I say!!!! more…

  • In response to: "I bark therefore I am" 751 days old
    by Kackers [Visitor]

    Mmmmmm, my mother has a schnauzer and he is a noisey little sausage too!

    I shall let my mum know paddy's thoughts on things as I have a feeling she will agree!!!

    Glad to hear all is well.
    more…

  • In response to: "I’m a dog – get me out of here!" 757 days old
    by Kackers, Vinnie and Scooter [Visitor]

    Oh bless you.

    Home is where the heart is....... more…

  • In response to: "A dog’s dinner" 776 days old
    by Kackers [Visitor]

    I have spent a lovely 40 minutes reading this blog. I have also enjoyed looking at the photo's.

    Paddy - you are such a lucky dog, and it sounds, that apart from the dried food, that you are very happy.

    I had a look at your photo's and I thought that you were a jolly handsome boy, and that you looked very well and happy. more…

  • In response to: "A right of reply" 794 days old
    by deleted user [Visitor]

    Ha! Brilliant. It's not often I laugh aloud reading posts but this one definitely triggered the smile wide reflex. :) James. more…

  • In response to: "Things that go squelch in the night" 818 days old
    by frankofyle [Member]

    Just remembered. I've heard some people put salt on slugs'n'snails, resulting in a slow and, presumably, painful death. Personally, I find a quick stamp with a heavy boot's the best answer. more…

  • In response to: "Things that go squelch in the night" 818 days old
    by frankofyle [Member]

    Good read. Shame my dogs can't write. more…

  • In response to: "This is me" 918 days old
    by frankofyle [Member]

    Excellent stuff! Sounds like you've landed on your feet there mate. more…

  • In response to: "Hello World!" 920 days old
    by frankofyle [Member]

    We two terriers and our miserable git pet human are looking forward to further tails. more…

  • In response to: "Hello World!" 927 days old
    by phinebooty [Member]

    welcome to blogland, enjoy the experience! more…

  • In response to: "Hello World!" 927 days old
    by deleted user [Visitor]

    Welcome aboard Paddy13! Have fun! more…

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