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Post by Becky on Jul 24, 2013 18:29:30 GMT
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Post by Jen on Jul 24, 2013 20:26:33 GMT
So sad Just makes you realise how lucky the dogs at CDH are.
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Post by seonlasil on Jul 24, 2013 20:27:29 GMT
I hate it! I hate it! I hate it! So glad CDH and friends are not in that position, I really couldn't cope with it mentally
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Post by Baglady on Jul 24, 2013 21:52:57 GMT
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Post by bailey1 on Sept 25, 2013 21:46:19 GMT
:'(I feel guilty for not considering one now, being a mum and the bad press they have gotten I not even considered the type of dog. We have got our hands full with Bailey now and he is a bute, so thankfully one less problem dog for you to worry about.
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Post by christina on Sept 26, 2013 18:55:47 GMT
Taking Bailey has freed up a space for another dog though so you've still done a great thing! The dogs at CDH are incredibly lucky to have a huge team of people doing their best for them. The majority of dogs here are rehomed quite quickly but it is sad to see the home full of staff types again. We have a staff x lab and he's fantastic ;D
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Post by seonlasil on Sept 26, 2013 21:46:51 GMT
Samson is a star outside Albert gates, he has a massive fan base for cuddles.
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Post by bailey1 on Sept 27, 2013 6:29:57 GMT
Bailey is a sweet dog but he has a wild trigger when he gets home from his walks and could be considered a danger to some owners. He goes mental and takes over half an hour to calm down. In his way he is being playfull but he snaps a lot untill he calms down, we trying to ignore him now after his walks to see if that works, so far yes but he knows we need to react when he goes for our daughter. Thankfully he knows he can't be so rough with her. We will get there but I think it is a long road.
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