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so cute teach him to Dig on second thought best not to as he will be digging up the veg before its ready
Max a dog i had as a child came in once with a corn cob he had knicked out of the garden and eat the lot
Some things in their natural state have the most VIVID colors
Dobby
Me too Wayne, if its any consolation! We often talk about getting another dog but as you say, we both work full time so very unfair. One day ... when I win the lottery and stop working in an office ...
Life may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance
Both OH and I work full time; however, I work during the day and he works lates/nights.
It works out quite well (for the dogs!) and means that although the boys get left alone for part of the day, it's usually only a couple of hours.
We're pretty lucky in that there is also a good professional dog-walker not far from us, who can pop in and let the boys out if we're running late etc.
Yesterday I was pruning out a huge kiwi grove, ably assisted by my chums two cocker spaniels - trouble is they were too short to reach the old wood I was trying to clear.
When I'm in my garden my oldest cat - I now have three very mature cats - insists on coming to sit and watch me, sits on the beds, gets under my feet in general, and makes very loud purring noises until I stop what I'm doing and give him some attention. I blame all their previous owners for not training them to pass the tools - ok they can't use the long handled stuff but what's wrong with using a dibber, bulb planter and the like?
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