@moisser25@visegrad24 I clocked from your first post that you’re the type who blatantly stares at women, so heaven only knows what else you do.
I’m old enough to call creeps out in public and shame them so don’t you worry about me love 😘
@moisser25@visegrad24 She said ‘staring is harassment’ not staring is violence but I’m guessing you’re not a woman who would find this an uncomfortable situation.
@TheLucyShow1 I currently have 2 dogs who will hopefully live long lives and at my age I won’t get another youngster so plan to adopt senior dogs. It will break my heart but the seniors will have a safe loving home for the rest of their lives.
Can we please have a BIG push of shares for Astrid?
Astrid is a 5 year old female German Shepherd x Belgian Malinois. She is available and looking for a new home.
Astrid is chipped and spayed and also healthy with no medical issues.
She would suit a home with someone who is active and can give her plenty of walks and attention.
Astrid eats a mix of wet and dry food and can be left on her own.
She travels well in the van with her dog walker but can be car sick. She sleeps in her owners room at night either on the bed or her own bed on the floor.
Astrid likes to meet new people and gets excited. She would be fine around teenagers but not small children.
Astrid doesn’t like cats. She is registered with the vets.
She is fine on group walks but when she is with her owner she can be reactive to other dogs as she thinks she is protecting her owner.
A home with no other animals is best for Astrid and her needs.
She is use to spending time alone at home with background music left on for her. Astrid is excellent at letting you know when she needs the toilet. She is kept on a lead when out on walks as she can be reactive to other dogs but not all dogs. She is also use to a long lead and loves to play with her toy or a ball. Astrid sees playing with toys or a ball as a job and doesn't pay much attention to other dogs unless they come into her space.
For more information please email [email protected]
We’re really really struggling to find Jake a home, we knew it wouldn’t be easy, but it’s not impossible.
If everyone who sees his post can share, the power of sharing really does make a difference.
Let’s help Jake have a better life.
Jake is a 6 year old Bearded collie x Boarder Collie.
Jake is a product of his environment. He lived in home with two elderly owners, and has grown up with both of them going through the various stages of dementia. Other than walk and feed Jake, both owners had no idea of how to train or look after a dog. As a result he has had a stressful life to date, and at times has suffered physical abuse as a method of control. This shows in his behaviour, (nervous, defensive and will attack if feels threatened).
Training has been at a basic level, house trained and walking on the lead.
Jake gets nervous of noise, phones ,hoovers etc. This will lead to excessive barking and with hoovers he will attack them. In the late evening he will start barking for no good reason. Probably this is related to his owners health condition as dementia sufferers symptoms get worse later in the day.
That sums up Jake’s bad points.
Outside Jake is a different dog. He no longer pulls on the lead when walking, takes a command to wait and is more comfortable with passing vehicles.
Small fast cars are still a slight issue. He is no problem when he meets people outside and will lie down should a conversation take place. Most times he is fine meeting other dogs. The exception is if another dog gets aggressive. He will respond. He does not like cats! It should be noted that Jake is also ok with people coming into the house.
He loves to run and fetch a ball. He will happily play outside all day if someone is throwing a ball. Currently this is done on a long rope lead as his play area is not fully enclosed.
Jake requires a quiet home with owners who understand the breed, and can continue to improve his issues. He is not ready ( and may never be) for a house with young children. He needs his space to regain the trust that a raised voice or hand is not a threat.
Over the past 6 weeks there has been an improvement in his behaviour. That said there is still a way to go before he becomes the dog he can and should be.
Jake has a diet of dry food mixed with a small sachet of wet food. In addition to this he does get treats, which he enjoys, as a reward.
From the limited experience with Jake he has been ok in the car.
Jake has and has always had a large cage that he goes into if left alone. He also sleeps in it at night. He is fit and healthy.
For anymore information please email [email protected]
@Melissag0ec@TheNorfolkLion@Bobhg3t I lived in Dubai for 15 years, moved back to London and was wearing a short skirt. Got tutted at by a group of Somali or Sudanese women while crossing the road. I was almost gaslit into thinking I was back in Dubai 😂
@SoVeryBritish I merchandise and spend nearly every working day in supermarkets and can confirm that there are a lot of stores with broken freezers and chillers and when one goes, the whole ‘network’ seems to go!
@AngelaRayner And the self styled King of the North will be crowned by the Labour MPs.
Can’t see the difference but doubt you’ll be calling for a GE as it doesn’t suit your own interests.