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  1. I will need to kennel my dogs soon, and would love reccomendations for kennels where they can be housed together, i have 3 lurchers. Thanks
  2. Pet Grub on Holme Lane do large beds with removable covers, though its worth phoning in advance to check. Failing that, theres a couple on ebay that arent too steep, i just paid £30 for a 4ft x 4ft bed with removable covers
  3. Ditto this, i have read rave revies of kitty&dulcie and have seen lots of recommendations for honeypie. I am a 2015 bride and am going for a similar thing, i haven't yet found a dress in the shops and may be venturing online, unless i can find an excuse to pop to London to see cutting edge brides or fairy goth mother! Good luck with the search and let us know how you get on with the online experience
  4. I ventured to the market this weekend, having been a patron of the old markets since i became responsible for myself, learing the places to go from my parents and grandparents. the only real issues i have with the place are its set up seems chaotic, not enougj space to pass people by (kinda like shopping in primark with a bunch of pram pushers) and the heat - oh the heat, how is anything perishable going to fare in those temperatures? I walked out after 25 minuts sweating! It was not a pleasurable visit, and i certainly think my future visits we be necessitiy driven!
  5. To answer the (old) OP's question YES! I used Springfield up until 2 years ago, when my boy had KC the costs for a consult and 2 weeks of antibiotics was just over £100. I switched to Alan at Beech House just after this, when one of my foster dogs needed a complex castration (retained testes). Springfield quoted a minimum charge of £280 but could not give a capped limit, so conscious of the limited funds rescues have i called around. All the "company" vets prices were in the same region, Peak were cheaper but a little out of my way, and Alan was cheaper still and closer! My puppy had a water infection this week, consult and a week of antibiotics came to less than £25, you cant see a vet for that money in these "company" places and the service isn't exactly the best either, they tend to have such a fast turnaround of staff!
  6. Hiya, I think this was a white staffy bitch, possibly with patches. In spring street pound now.
  7. We did most of this ourselves, we had the electric and gas moved onto the external wall by the gas and electricity supplier and the demolition we dis ourselves. We had the pantry door studded and the rear walls re-plastered, we had electrics moved by a qualified electrician with testing certs etc, the only issue we came across was the kitchen floor was timber joist and boards and the porch, pantry and toilet were poured concrete. A decent general builder would be able to do most of the work, the biggest cost will be the gas and electric moves.
  8. :love:Today's Loca pic! https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=211438285689385&set=a.206981662801714.1073741896.124258684407346&type=1&theater Elizabeth, that is Ben, he is a lovely boy too, they have names and colour coded ribbons so their facebook followers can distinguish them
  9. We have a similar thing with our youngest lurcher, he is scared of the dark, and of loud noises so this time of year is a real test for him. We have just purchased a Thundershirt, it seems so far to be reducing his fear of the dark, he seems a lot more calm, but the fireworks still get to him. I have tried calmex, sculcap &valerian tablets and one of those firework CD's, all to no avail. I have just been looking at rescue remedies, the liquid drops, so that i can get this down him without too much trauma (he does't do tablets!), but failing that, im afraid it will be a case of riding it out until the fireworks die down again, and starting again at xmas/new year! Let me know if you find anything that works!
  10. :love:We've wanted a black and white for a few years, i cannot wait to post updates once she is home, but in the mean while, hounds first post almost daily picture updates to each puppies album
  11. How about a difficult yorkie who needs to learn grroming is a nice experience?
  12. The very spotty one is Spot (original i know) and the other one is my girl Loca. We think mum had 2 matings, as they are totally different in colour, but only time will tell if these two turn out different to the rest i guess! The updates on the facebook page are fantastic, the videos make me smile, they are all fast becoming a handful!
  13. We are expanding our crazy lurchers........ adding to the mix a puppy. Her mum was saved from death row by Hounds First Sighthound Rescue, and once collected, it became aparent she was pregnant - quick trip to the vets, who advised she was too far gone to terminate, a week and a bit of waiting, and 10 adorable pups Link to pics - https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.206981662801714.1073741896.124258684407346&type=3#!/photo.php?fbid=206981702801710&set=a.206981662801714.1073741896.124258684407346&type=3&theater She is proving to be a tinker already! No idea as to her paternal breeding, so all suggestions welcome. She will be coming to us at about 10 weeks, in early November, i cannot wait!!!
  14. Any whippy x would be a start, maybe a whip x terrier if you like them scruffy. Deffo look through the pages suggested, if you find one and struggle for a home checker, im sure the rescues i work with will pass my details on so that i could home check on their behalf. Check out hounds first on facebook, the litter of saluki x pups have almost taken over their news feed, Loca is coming to Sheffield to live with our pack. We have no idea of their breeding, i cant wait for them to open their eyes and start to grow a little so we can start playing "guess my daddy" hehe
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