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the g/f and mother screamed when i brought lucky home from the street she looked terrible,coat was dirty patchy and had thick catteracts. after some unpleasantness of applying eye ointment and made 2 take3 pills 2 times a day for 3 ish weeks, she's now lives in the house and a firm family fav!!

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Nice pic Rijit...Welcome to the photog threads! thumbsup.gif

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Watched this dog for a couple of minutes trying to work out what she was doing walking backwards and forwards in front of these shrubs

then the penny dropped, she was scratching herself. smileys-thinking-190624.gif

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This poor old mutt needed to scratch, but couldn't quite make it... sad.png

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^^^ JsB...Be patient...let them get to know you first. Not the other way around.

Eventually they'll come close enough for a pet. You can bank on that info. Just

stay calm around them and if you vocalise their way do it in a frienfly tone as if

you are talking to your own pooch.

Mind you don't be putting your arms out their way initially...thay may take it as a

threat & react accordingy...which you don't wanna have happen. Once they're

comfortable around you...ya got it made...fact.

Those three in your pic above look like good dogs...just wary...which is natural...

even in us.

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Ive found them little growlers are like Children. If you think they might nip U, say Come Here in Thai, they do the opposite and go away, just like Kids.facepalm.gif

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