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Dogsitter wanted

Post by NickB »

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We have ended up looking after an old family pet in his declining years. Homer is a delightfully eccentric Staffie who is very good company, but he most emphatically is NOT a seadog and as a result our chances to get away on the boat this year have been severely curtailed.

There may still be some life left in this Summer, and we would like to get away as often as possible, whether Fri-Sun at weekends or possibly for a longer period if is is convenient.

Homer is excellent with kids, people and other dogs but will chase cats or chickens. His walking requirements are modest - once or maybe twice round the golf course is plenty.

If there are any dog lovers out there who would be prepared to look after the old hound occasionally for a consideration then please get in touch - you can PM me here or phone us on 755

- NickB 8)
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Post by Seventhseil »

I suggest you put him down......harsh I know but seems to be the best long term solution......
Mona Lott

Post by Mona Lott »

An unpleasant response, 7th. It would benefit us all to have you put down, you ignorant jerk.
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Post by khartoumteddy »

Really a conundrum this

If the dog is just old Im with Mona :D

If its old feeble and incontinent im with 7th :shock:

If its just for convenience;im for putting Nick McB down. :? :?

Remember a dog is for life etc

However if its just for chrismas it ll
have to replace the Turkey :evil: :evil: :evil:

Teddy :lol: :lol: :lol:
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