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Odie;1091958 wrote: so you found her running wild by herself?

don't believe folks that abandon their pets!

do you have a pic of her?

puppy will look oh so cute in a pink sweater:-4


Rosie was found in a horrible house in a cage. She had 3 homes in 12 weeks and had been passed round 2 daughters and the parents. The guy said 'Take her, she's a pain in the arsse'. They were going to dump her so as far as we were concerned, they abandoned her.

I took a pic of her last night so i will upload it later.

They really have missed out as she has the sweetest of nature's. It is a typical story of unsuitable homes getting the wrong breed and then complaining because puppy chews things up and poo's every where. Suddenly it become's a pain in the arsse. I think being in the cage for so many hours has made her as clingly as she is.

Mr Oscar said if i put her in the pink sweater with the pink glitzy collar, he'd refuse to be seen in public with her :yh_rotfl
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we took our Sheila from an unsuitable home as well,, he just wanted rid and was just going to dump her down at the pdsa,,, well when he realised we would take her he then decided he wanted money for her! she didnt have a thing to bring with us either,, no lead, bed , bowls, toys ,, nothing:( and still she absolutely adores people and will go to anyone:-4




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kazalala;1092059 wrote: we took our Sheila from an unsuitable home as well,, he just wanted rid and was just going to dump her down at the pdsa,,, well when he realised we would take her he then decided he wanted money for her! she didnt have a thing to bring with us either,, no lead, bed , bowls, toys ,, nothing:( and still she absolutely adores people and will go to anyone:-4


Same here. They gave us a bowl when we took her but she had no toys or anything. She came in to our other two dogs and like them, she will go to anyone except police officers!!! She barks at them but then i trained her to do that :yh_rotfl The police need to know that dogs hate them as well :yh_rotfl

It's so warming to hear of dogs being rescued from rotton live's but there are so many we can't help. :-4
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Peter Lake;1091945 wrote: We will have enough trouble keeping a six month old pup out of everything as it is. Our Christmas this year has had to be 'Rosie Proof'. No large tree, dangling decorations, food lying around etc.

She is naturally very nosey at that age and everything has to be investigated.

It's very difficult with three dogs. They will all have to have a bone each or there will be tantrums all day.


My mom called this morning with a funny tale of her cat. Seems the cat laid out "a fresh kill":wah: perfectly lined up on the carpet of her den near the tree. It was all ornaments!:wah:
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oscar;1092057 wrote: Rosie was found in a horrible house in a cage. She had 3 homes in 12 weeks and had been passed round 2 daughters and the parents. The guy said 'Take her, she's a pain in the arsse'. They were going to dump her so as far as we were concerned, they abandoned her.

I took a pic of her last night so i will upload it later.

They really have missed out as she has the sweetest of nature's. It is a typical story of unsuitable homes getting the wrong breed and then complaining because puppy chews things up and poo's every where. Suddenly it become's a pain in the arsse. I think being in the cage for so many hours has made her as clingly as she is.

Mr Oscar said if i put her in the pink sweater with the pink glitzy collar, he'd refuse to be seen in public with her :yh_rotfl


that was the best thing you did by adopting her!

you may find her legs may not perform properly, being caged all the time!:mad:

can't wait to see the baby!
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Odie;1092139 wrote: that was the best thing you did by adopting her!

you may find her legs may not perform properly, being caged all the time!:mad:

can't wait to see the baby!


http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/membe ... rosie.html

This was taken when we first got her but she's not alot bigger now. :-4:-4
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oscar;1092177 wrote: http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/membe ... rosie.html

This was taken when we first got her but she's not alot bigger now. :-4:-4


O she's adorable!:-4
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qsducks;1092138 wrote: My mom called this morning with a funny tale of her cat. Seems the cat laid out "a fresh kill":wah: perfectly lined up on the carpet of her den near the tree. It was all ornaments!:wah:


That is too funny :yh_rotfl

You just reminded me of something. When 'Mulder' was younger, we had large pot plants and he'd dig the soil out when we were out. I covered the soil with tin foil to stop him digging but it didn't help much. One night we called him in from the garden and in the pitch dark we could see something twinkling on the lawn. On investigation is turned out to be a freshly laid doggee poo with tin foil in it glinting away in the moonlight :yh_rotfl
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oscar;1092181 wrote: That is too funny :yh_rotfl

You just reminded me of something. When 'Mulder' was younger, we had large pot plants and he'd dig the soil out when we were out. I covered the soil with tin foil to stop him digging but it didn't help much. One night we called him in from the garden and in the pitch dark we could see something twinkling on the lawn. On investigation is turned out to be a freshly laid doggee poo with tin foil in it glinting away in the moonlight :yh_rotfl


Mulder's way of saying "Merry Poohness":yh_rotfl
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qsducks;1092185 wrote: Mulder's way of saying "Merry Poohness":yh_rotfl


Yes, he does seem to be able to produce a lot of it as well! :wah:
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oscar;1092243 wrote: Yes, he does seem to be able to produce a lot of it as well! :wah:


At least he "covered" it before you stepped in it:yh_rotfl
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oscar;1092177 wrote: http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/membe ... rosie.html

This was taken when we first got her but she's not alot bigger now. :-4:-4


awwwwwwwwwwww!

Rosie is so cute!
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oscar;1092181 wrote: That is too funny :yh_rotfl

You just reminded me of something. When 'Mulder' was younger, we had large pot plants and he'd dig the soil out when we were out. I covered the soil with tin foil to stop him digging but it didn't help much. One night we called him in from the garden and in the pitch dark we could see something twinkling on the lawn. On investigation is turned out to be a freshly laid doggee poo with tin foil in it glinting away in the moonlight :yh_rotfl


Do you have a cat named Scully?:yh_rotfl
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oscar;1092130 wrote: Same here. They gave us a bowl when we took her but she had no toys or anything. She came in to our other two dogs and like them, she will go to anyone except police officers!!! She barks at them but then i trained her to do that :yh_rotfl The police need to know that dogs hate them as well :yh_rotflIt's so warming to hear of dogs being rescued from rotton live's but there are so many we can't help. :-4


Oh!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl had a look at your pic of rosie she is beautiful! what kind is it again? looks a bit like a fox terrier:-2 yes it is a shame we cant help them all,,, i had to persuade hubs to let me have Sheila,,, but he loves her now and im always telling him off for spoiling her:rolleyes: sadly the rescue centres are full of staffies,,, very misunderstood:thinking:




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Odie;1091534 wrote: :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


Is it true that dogs don't know that they are receiving presents? What did you do with your new basket? :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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shelbell;1092545 wrote: Is it true that dogs don't know that they are receiving presents? What did you do with your new basket? :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


The aliens ate it!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Odie;1092548 wrote: The aliens ate it!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl WOOF :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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kazalala;1092278 wrote: Oh!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl had a look at your pic of rosie she is beautiful! what kind is it again? looks a bit like a fox terrier:-2 yes it is a shame we cant help them all,,, i had to persuade hubs to let me have Sheila,,, but he loves her now and im always telling him off for spoiling her:rolleyes: sadly the rescue centres are full of staffies,,, very misunderstood:thinking:


Rosie is a little Jack Russell.

Yes, Odie, the cat is not called Scully, but my older dog is called Scully :yh_rotfl

How could i possibly have a Mulder without a Scully?

Mulder is pedigree but i gave up telling people that years ago on account of no-one knowing what a 'Parson Russell terrier' is. they can be found by googling though.

Scully is a cross parson/jack russell.

Mulder's pedigree name is 'Jagen Agent Fox Mulder'. :yh_rotfl

We decided that next time round, we will get a staff. I love them and yes, the rescue homes are full of them sadly.
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oscar;1092690 wrote: Rosie is a little Jack Russell.

Yes, Odie, the cat is not called Scully, but my older dog is called Scully :yh_rotfl

How could i possibly have a Mulder without a Scully?

Mulder is pedigree but i gave up telling people that years ago on account of no-one knowing what a 'Parson Russell terrier' is. they can be found by googling though.

Scully is a cross parson/jack russell.

Mulder's pedigree name is 'Jagen Agent Fox Mulder'. :yh_rotfl

We decided that next time round, we will get a staff. I love them and yes, the rescue homes are full of them sadly.


It wasn't me who asked about Scully!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl



it was ducks!:wah::wah:



Jack Russels are one of my fav's!
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Odie;1092757 wrote: It wasn't me who asked about Scully!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl



it was ducks!:wah::wah:



Jack Russels are one of my fav's!


I always had big dogs but we decided on Jack's when getting puppie's 10 yrs ago (Mulder and Scully). A big dog in a small body. Scully is a huge softie like puppy Rosie, but Mulder has serious attitude. It really is like having a stroppy teenager in the house. Mr Oscar has had to follow Ceasar Milan's advice in establishing pack leader over him or he will just dominate us. He is a Parson russell terrier that were originally bred from Fox Terriers and it's why we can't take him anywhere near fox or badger holes, we'd never see him again.

Staff's are very popular where i live and i've always wanted one.
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fuzzy butt;1092933 wrote: Oscar are you going soft or somtim?

You do realise that rosie will make a bed out of the paper and totally ignore the basket!!!!!!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


We know :yh_rotfl The dogs and cats have been doing that for years.

We got a cat who's taken to sleeping in a fruit bowl lately. :wah:
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oscar;1092690 wrote: Rosie is a little Jack Russell.

Yes, Odie, the cat is not called Scully, but my older dog is called Scully :yh_rotfl

How could i possibly have a Mulder without a Scully?

Mulder is pedigree but i gave up telling people that years ago on account of no-one knowing what a 'Parson Russell terrier' is. they can be found by googling though.

Scully is a cross parson/jack russell.

Mulder's pedigree name is 'Jagen Agent Fox Mulder'. :yh_rotfl

We decided that next time round, we will get a staff. I love them and yes, the rescue homes are full of them sadly.


they are very special dogs:D aw your rosie must have looked bigger in the pic you put up:yh_rotfl




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kazalala;1093149 wrote: they are very special dogs:D aw your rosie must have looked bigger in the pic you put up:yh_rotfl


She's a tiny little scrap of a thing.

This one is her asleep on our older Jack Russell, Scully

http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/membe ... rosie.html
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Aww bless her she is so cute:-4 right im off for some merry making have a great christmas:-4




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kazalala;1093164 wrote: Aww bless her she is so cute:-4 right im off for some merry making have a great christmas:-4


You too Kaz, i'm signing off now to finish preparing for tomorrow.

Have a great one!!
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