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SpeedDemon

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  1. Personally I think you're about spot on. Currently I have a 5 & 6 year old who are in bed for 7 weekdays. They're usually asleep by 8. I have a 13 year old who goes at 9, a 14 year old at 9.30 & my 17 year old usually chooses to go about 10ish ---------- Post added 26-12-2013 at 14:28 ---------- Lol just realised this post is from 2010!
  2. I can recommend Phil Jackson. Others on here have recommended him too
  3. If you google pingy training or pingy agility, they run Saturday classes at beighton if that's any good. From novice/puppy upwards
  4. Hiya - it costs us £25 for roughly half hour session which is plenty. Ours now goes about once every 3 or 4 weeks. Hope that helps
  5. Please use the PM facility if you can help. Closing thread as per forum rules
  6. Please fill in the template I have added to your post, by clicking on EDIT. Many thanks
  7. If you can't even wait 20 minutes.....well I'm stunned. I make appointments with people to view when I have a litter & I expect them to stick to them as I have a life and family too. Rescues have a hell of a lot more jobs to do with their multiple animals than I have so I hardly think it's unfair to expect you to stick to their opening hours
  8. Yep. I have 2 at 13 n 14. Hoping its a phase they'll grow out of :-/
  9. Peaches is your lady for piggy advice. Hope she's ok
  10. Please use the PM facility if you would like to contact the OP
  11. It's horrible but who lets a cat out that has 2 week old kittens?
  12. As far as I know, this dog has found a new home now x
  13. Karlpetchip on here is really good
  14. Get Karl to do her, always been great with my lot x
  15. Please PM joeygomez if you are interested
  16. My sisters ginger tom is till missing. He went from gleadless area about 14 weeks ago. He is neutered and microchipped. Could it be him? He's just over a year old with distinctive eyes
  17. I use £35 of dog food in roughly 3 weeks. I work that out to be £1.66 a day. But that's for 4 dogs
  18. Ah that's great news! Strange tho, u wouldn't think they'd want to risk being caught. Like u say, surprised they didn't just chuck them in the yard. Either way, at least you've got them back x
  19. Gggrrrrrr some people! Hope you get them back x
  20. I remember we used to have a brush where u unscrewed the handle, and screwed the bottle of flea powder in its place. That just puffed it out as we brushed the cat. It was a Johnson's flea power back then. I may well try the powder as frontline is simply not having the same effect. I've been to the vets today n they said many people had said the same thing this year. They must be becoming immune to fipronol
  21. I bought a scatter gun from maplins, was about 15 quid n does work with our GSD. Only when we are in the same room as him tho, or in the garden with him
  22. Megalithic I'm interested to see that you find spot on products rubbish. Do you find that traditional flea powder works better? I remember my mum using that on our cat when I was a kid but I've always used the spot on things. The little blighters have been a nightmare this year tho so I'm definitely open to other suggestions
  23. Closing as per forum rules. Please PM the op if you can offer this pup a home
  24. Please could you fill in the template for homing your puppy Reason for Rehome / Sale Time Scale – How Urgent? Sale Amount Has the Dog been in Rescue Location Age & Sex Breed/ Mix KC Registered Approximate size Exercise Needed Neutered & Micro chipped Vaccinated & Wormed Live in / out Ever lived with other cats/dogs/other animals Any Current or Historical Health or Psychological Issues Temperament Good or Bad with Children Dislike of Men or Women OK with Dogs / Cats/other Animals Travel OK in Car Left happily alone in the House for How Long at a time Destructive Behaviour Barks Pull on the lead Crate trained Housetrained General Information you can share about the Dog.
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