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    Creature Plans for 2015

    Wasn't sure what to put for the title lol

    Bunnies - get them a good outside run that gives them lots of space. Get them more comfortable with being handled.

    Dogs - get Tia to the point where she's a happy dog that is trained to a reasonable standard. I don't want to do 'Obedience' as I don't have the time, but regular training and socialising should be fun . I'd like it if D2 could do agility with her through the summer holidays just for the fun of it

    Dogs - get the youngest Shih Tzu much fitter, and get the older Shih Tzu out on grass more often as he likes those sort of walks (he won't walk on concrete even though his paws are fine!).

    Dogs - get both the BC and the GSD spayed.

    So what's yours folks?

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    Keep the gecko healthy and handle her more - much more! Keep the fish tank cleaner and healthy.

    That is all I can do with what I've got lol

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    Will you ever get another dog SV?

    Dog - Singular will hopefully turn to plural. With Sam I just want to keep working on his socialising skills, easier said then done around here! Not much else other than keep him fit and happy. If another dog does arrive then I will be throwing myself head first into it's training. Very excited about the challenges that will bring as I've never had a dog to train from scratch, well at least not since I was 10!

    Cats - Whatever they so wish, they are in charge!

    Small furry things - Build new outdoor enclosure for Spring/Summer time.
    Last edited by 3Beasties; 20-12-2014 at 10:46 PM.

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    Keep hanging with my furry pal Boots buying endless duvets to be shredded and coats to wrap him up in might find some more daft dog events to go to like the ode too

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    Sv- know they're not everyone's taste, but we have a biorb and once it's established, the filter needs changed regularly but the rest of the tank, only Ned's water changing something like every 4 months, som3 times a year. It's easy!
    cats- hope the new doglet stops the bully cat over the road from attacking our cats. However, I even wonder if that's possible, as daughter watched bully cat see off a big urban dog fox the other day....
    New puppy- to get used to having a dog again for us and get her trained well.

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    Not sure 3B, losing Tom was so painful, I think it seemed worse than when we lost Kosha because I had Tom to focus on. When he went there was a big dog shaped hole We're going abroad next year which I won't do if I had dogs, and I've never left this country.

    SA my tank is nearly 200 litres so don't think they do a biorb that big!! I don't need to do much to often as I monitor it and keep on top of it all, must need to clean the glass more often as it's by the window, and also want to change the landscaping a bit more often to vary the look. I never get round to trimming plants and stuff so they always look a mess!!!!

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    BUNNIES will be moving into their new she'd and runs on January third, we are still building the runs.
    They will be going back to the rescue on January 3rd to hopefully be bonded with a little fluffy orange lionhead boy who is 7 months old, hence why we are holding on moving them as we want to put them in a neutral space to give the bond the best chance.
    I'd like to spend more time with them especially grooming them and giving them free range time.
    The piggies need more time spending with them also.
    Cat and fishes are fine.

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    I want to do a good job of teaching Digby how to do agility
    Paddy I want to get some more clear rounds at shows and go another year without removing more teeth (he has bad teeth)
    My others just keep them happy and healthy

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    Well I've made a good start on one of my aim of socialising Sam more! I posted on a FB group yesterday to see if anyone wanted to meet up for a walk. Got some great interest and met up with one of them this afternoon. A complete stranger but she was lovely, and has a horse so plenty in common. She brought two dogs with her, on of which I WANT!! She was gorgeous, perfect size, perfect temp and just an all round lovely dog!

    Anyway, Sam had a bit of a grumble (which is LOADS better than how he used to behave!) and then was absolutely fine We let them off the lead after about 10 minutes and then they just ran, and ran, and ran. Sam is fairly pooped after keeping up with two spaniels lol Weirdly he was more interested (obsessed!!) with the male spaniel, he literally followed him everywhere!!

    Hoping to meet up with her again, maybe do horsey thing together etc.

    Walking him with little peoples dogs tomorrow, then meeting someone else off FB on Tuesday and then he will spend Wed, Thurs, Fri with my aunts dog. Then my step bros dog for a few days after that so he is going to have a very busy week

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    Well done lass Sounds like he's really going to come on well

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