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Post by Geranium on Aug 27, 2011 21:40:37 GMT
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Post by floydie on Aug 28, 2011 0:18:30 GMT
The dog when had when i was about 11 (JRT Holly) used to love going to the local park she used to head straight for the slide, fantastic i love the photo .
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Post by hywel on Aug 28, 2011 7:54:57 GMT
I'd like to have a go at that ;D
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Post by Rosie on Aug 28, 2011 7:56:13 GMT
I'd like to have a go at that ;D Me too Hywel ;D, If a fox can look happy then i'd say that is a good example
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Post by Geranium on Aug 28, 2011 8:01:43 GMT
I wonder if Henry would like it? ;D
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Post by wildlifefriendly on Aug 28, 2011 8:22:04 GMT
That photo is making me laugh but for completely different reasons. The photographer or the paper should have done their research, the fox has worms, it's not sliding it is scratching its backside ;D
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Post by grindle on Aug 28, 2011 12:13:38 GMT
that's hilarious Sue
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Post by Cherry on Aug 28, 2011 15:15:28 GMT
Sue is right and if you had read the comments you would see this. The pup is 4 months old so has to have worms passed on from the mother. At that age puppies have usually been wormed three times and the mother during gestation. Would you like me to describe the worms and the amount that fox is carrying?
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Post by grindle on Aug 28, 2011 16:41:02 GMT
I know only too well about those things from the trouble we had when we first had Dylan,
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Post by Louise on Aug 28, 2011 16:56:30 GMT
Yes, this is what any animal does when it's got worms or compacted a n a l sacs.
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Post by steve on Aug 28, 2011 18:30:46 GMT
Do you mind! I'm eating! ;D
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Post by wildlifefriendly on Aug 28, 2011 18:48:39 GMT
Oh good, let me tell you about the kitten and the tape worm ;D
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Post by floydie on Aug 28, 2011 18:53:00 GMT
Can i just add that our dog didnt have worms she just loved running down the slide lol.
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Post by Geranium on Aug 28, 2011 18:57:23 GMT
I wish I hadn't started this now!
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Post by Cherry on Aug 29, 2011 6:58:46 GMT
I know Geranium. We are so bad to you.
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