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whirleybird

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I'll never dare to own a dog here, most people in this society have no souls and are just plain disrespectful of pets.
I actually disagree to some extent. My workers have dogs and love them and treat them with the utmost respect. Sometimes, all that is needed is a little education!
 
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william webster

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Where did your Malinois/ Shepherd come from?
near Sos/Cab..... they had a litter.... years ago

They gave the female 'the pill' but she never came back into heat after it
Just excellent dogs.....

I had bad luck..... the male died in neutering.... allergic to the pre anesthetic
Then the female went blind - yrs later -

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near Sos/Cab..... they had a litter.... years ago

They gave the female 'the pill' but she never came back into heat after it
Just excellent dogs.....

I had bad luck..... the male died in neutering.... allergic to the pre anesthetic
Then the female went blind - yrs later -

Nacho & Salsa
The reason I asked is because, Belgian couple, Peter and Hilde, rented here with theiir dogs back from October 2010 - February 2011 and their prize possession, Acira, (a Belgian Malinois) gave birth to beautful puppies fathered by my German Shepherd, Alfie!
 

whirleybird

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Sure - I remember them...... big dog people
and he could cook !!!
Yes, they appeared to be big dog people which is why I was so surprised when they moved back to Belgium and left all their dogs behind. He cooked almost every day whilst he stayed here. They eventually split up and, sadly, Peter died from his long term illnesses.
The reason I asked is because, Belgian couple, Peter and Hilde, rented here with theiir dogs back from October 2010 - February 2011 and their prize possession, Acira, (a Belgian Malinois) gave birth to beautful puppies fathered by my German Shepherd, Alfie!
 

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Wasn't he quite ill by the time they left ?

9 dogs as I recall.... all flown in 2 stages from Europe
Perhaps the repatriation costs were steep
 

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Here's some background Whirley....

Acira (Hilde) posts - you'll remember

 
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Wasn't he quite ill by the time they left ?

9 dogs as I recall.... all flown in 2 stages from Europe
Perhaps the repatriation costs were steep

Wasn't he quite ill by the time they left ?

9 dogs as I recall.... all flown in 2 stages from Europe
Perhaps the repatriation costs were steep
His Crohn's disease had worsened before he left here but he did come back for a holiday but he already looked very ill at that point. Such a nice guy. Getting the dogs here initially was one thing but, obviously getting them back there was another!
 

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I actually disagree to some extent. My workers have dogs and love them and treat them with the utmost respect. Sometimes, all that is needed is a little education!

Sure agree.

Mine was just a blanket statement, there are always exception to the rules but man, plenty of dogs here go through painful lives.
 

william webster

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His Crohn's disease had worsened before he left here but he did come back for a holiday but he already looked very ill at that point. Such a nice guy. Getting the dogs here initially was one thing but, obviously getting them back there was another!
He looked terrible last I saw him

They have come a long way w/ Crohn's since then.....