14-09-2015, 04:30 PM | #11 |
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The little chocolate one in the middle is just like my Barley. I also used to have a GS.
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14-09-2015, 08:22 PM | #12 |
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thank-you Suze, she is 14 and has a few grey hairs now. will you get another doggy? I have had dogs all my life since about 8 years old and can't imagine life without. my auntie had 8 in her life time. 7 of them were called simon, cb
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Thanks both - she was actually very big for a bitch - in her prime and at full fitness (requiring over 4 hours of off lead exercise a day so I was also a lot fitter!!!) she was ideally about 40kg and that was without a smither of fat on her - she could get up to 45kg but was getting a bit portly at that!!
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15-09-2015, 03:25 PM | #14 |
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where was / is your favourite walk/s ever ?
I love west witterings and also Studland (the clothed part)! I don't know about on holiday I will have a think.
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Walked half way around Derwent water on holiday (caught the bus back!!) and that was pretty spectacular. The welsh coast where i used to live has some pretty impressive walks and i am very lucky where we live now as some really good walks from the door and a short distance away so really hard to choose - will also need to think
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