Yeah long term problems, insurance becomes a rip off, but we kept it until Rosie was about 10/11 years old, just because of that 'just in case' way of thinking. It just became daft money after that, so we figured we'd just put the insurance money into an account and use it if we ever needed to...
Our Rosie was on Apoquel for years and you're right, it's chuffing expensive. Unfortunately this is where the insurance companies have you over a barrel. You have to pay your excess to claim, then it becomes a known medical issue, so in the vast majority of cases, if you swap insurers then...
We use to walk around with a fella and his BMD. They're lovely things, honestly like a big furry pillow, but they shed a lot, eat a lot and crap a lot 😂 Need to keep them well groomed and as a rule they don't really live that long. I think the two he had they lived 8 years a piece, but that's at...
Just sending you a big hug Adders mate. My Rosie passed away 3 years ago and every so often something catches me unawares and it all comes flooding back. Just take your time and grieve properly.
This happened to me. When I came in Rosie was like, oh it's you, cool. When my other half came in she went mental, like she hadn't seen him in years 😁 I just put it down to me being the strict one 😂
We don't have a dog anymore, but there's been an explosion of false barley grass up our way which is causing a lot of headaches for local dog owners. The Council have thoroughly embraced not mowing big areas of parks and verges under the guise of rewilding the borough, as it also saves them a...
I remember listening to the match in the park on our walk, when we got promoted to the Premier League. Rosie wasn't so impressed and I think she pissed in my walking boots that night 😂
My Rosie was a Staffie/Jack mix, passed away nearly three years ago at the age of 14. I still miss her every day.
Soft as shite she was, but she was trained to within an inch of her life. No matter what type of dog you've got you always have to be aware of your surroundings. With Rosie people...