Hopefully pet owners understand (Dedicated to pets) ??

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My neighbors chicken always comes in my yard View attachment 918583

wait, he has days that aren’t holidays

Yes every day is a holiday but he really enjoys his 'special' holidays 😀

 
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Yes every day is a holiday but he really enjoys his 'special' holidays 😀

Damn that is amazing. Is it Scotland? Such a beautiful area. I know several members here are from Scotland. Excuse my ignorance if it isn’t I’ve only been to the US, Middle East and China so I’m not versed in Europe at all.
 
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Damn that is amazing. Is it Scotland? Such a beautiful area. I know several members here are from Scotland. Excuse my ignorance if it isn’t I’ve only been to the US, Middle East and China so I’m not versed in Europe at all.

A couple from Scotland and others from Europe, my pal always senses when we are about to leave on a trip and gets way to excited and to be honest I get quite excited myself 😀
 
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@Alpha Can I ask if you've investigated the situation with pet passports in the current unpleasantness?
We were looking to buy a camper but its on hold until know what the ramifications are of this nonsense , whether doggos can come with.
 
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@Alpha Can I ask if you've investigated the situation with pet passports in the current unpleasantness?
We were looking to buy a camper but its on hold until know what the ramifications are of this nonsense , whether doggos can come with.

Yes we have spent some time trying to get some definitive answers and unfortunately nothing.
Our local vet who we have known for many years is also in the same position 🙁
Having spent many years touring in Europe we have several several site owners that we are in contact with and they are seriously concerned as they have noticed a large decline in bookings from the U K.
 
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early stages of a wrestling match with TJ and Molly while Nova referees
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We had to properly pump the brakes on this one before it got going....
 
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Someone has taken his bed and I doubt he is going to argue the point 😀

 
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Very sad day in our household as we said goodbye to Jasmine (miniature Poodle) yesterday. She was with us for 11 great years, but not nearly enough.

Funny how I was the one who didn't originally even want a dog, but my wife and daughter decided we should get her and so of course we did. Somehow she quickly became my dog, and as I normally work from home, she's been by my side on countless conference calls, meetings, and long hours spent at my desk. Today is a very difficult day being the first without her here...

RIP Jasmine (Nov 6/2007 to Feb 4/2020)




Happy dog!



Regal dog!


Showing off with the top down.


She hated getting her hair cut, but she loved the attention afterward and got a kick out of taking the convertible!



I took her with me for a final drive in the convertible before trading it in. She accompanied me on so many adventures...


She even went kayaking with our daughter when out for a day of boating and fun on the water...


Just another member of the family!



She loved the daily walks. When it was colder out, she would wear her little red jacket.


I installed a basket on one of my bikes and would take her on family rides. She loved it! The wind in her hair, sights and smells rushing by!



This was a special and memorable day. It was the best walk my daughter and I ever had with Jasmine. We went further than normal and stopped on the way home to take this photo. A few moments after this was taken, she decided to jump out of my arms as I was trying to let her down. Unfortunately, she somehow damaged her right rear leg (similar to a human torn ACL). It took 6 months before she could use the right leg again (scar tissue formed so she could walk) and in that time the added stress on the left leg resulted in it being injured. She never fully recovered and suffered from bad rear legs after this day. The last week she struggled to get up and walk at all. One of the saddest things was how she stopped following me from room to room as she's done for years... 🙁



One of my favourite pictures we have as a family. We took her on one of our annual trips to New Orleans shortly after she joined our family. We were having dinner downtown and our daughter took her for short runs along the sidewalk next to our table.


Not the best picture, but this was Jasmine decked out in NOLA's finest... 😎


Here she is with her pink leather booties preparing for a wintry walk...


A daily occurrence, walking her around the block. She loved to lead, although she didn't pull on the lead.

I met so many of our neighbours on our walks, I put in most of my 'steps' while walking her, I even placed a successful order for my ST2 Ultraman from my mobile phone while walking around the block with her.
 
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Always feel a little weird liking these posts, but it looks like you have wonderful memories.

So sorry for your loss. 🙁
 
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Abram - so sorry to hear this! Some great memories shared in your post, and after the pain dies down a bit, those will be the things you will remember the most.

Best to you and the family...

Cheers, Al
 
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Very sad day in our household as we said goodbye to Jasmine (miniature Poodle) yesterday. She was with us for 11 great years, but not nearly enough.

Funny how I was the one who didn't originally even want a dog, but my wife and daughter decided we should get her and so of course we did. Somehow she quickly became my dog, and as I normally work from home, she's been by my side on countless conference calls, meetings, and long hours spent at my desk. Today is a very difficult day being the first without her here...

RIP Jasmine (Nov 6/2007 to Feb 4/2020)




Happy dog!



Regal dog!


Showing off with the top down.


She hated getting her hair cut, but she loved the attention afterward and got a kick out of taking the convertible!



I took her with me for a final drive in the convertible before trading it in. She accompanied me on so many adventures...


She even went kayaking with our daughter when out for a day of boating and fun on the water...


Just another member of the family!



She loved the daily walks. When it was colder out, she would wear her little red jacket.


I installed a basket on one of my bikes and would take her on family rides. She loved it! The wind in her hair, sights and smells rushing by!



This was a special and memorable day. It was the best walk my daughter and I ever had with Jasmine. We went further than normal and stopped on the way home to take this photo. A few moments after this was taken, she decided to jump out of my arms as I was trying to let her down. Unfortunately, she somehow damaged her right rear leg (similar to a human torn ACL). It took 6 months before she could use the right leg again (scar tissue formed so she could walk) and in that time the added stress on the left leg resulted in it being injured. She never fully recovered and suffered from bad rear legs after this day. The last week she struggled to get up and walk at all. One of the saddest things was how she stopped following me from room to room as she's done for years... 🙁



One of my favourite pictures we have as a family. We took her on one of our annual trips to New Orleans shortly after she joined our family. We were having dinner downtown and our daughter took her for short runs along the sidewalk next to our table.


Not the best picture, but this was Jasmine decked out in NOLA's finest... 😎


Here she is with her pink leather booties preparing for a wintry walk...


A daily occurrence, walking her around the block. She loved to lead, although she didn't pull on the lead.

I met so many of our neighbours on our walks, I put in most of my 'steps' while walking her, I even placed a successful order for my ST2 Ultraman from my mobile phone while walking around the block with her.

Such a sweet girl. It is so sad to see then go. I am sorry for your loss.
 
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Always feel a little weird liking these posts, but it looks like you have wonderful memories.
I hear you. I also felt a bit weird making the post, but I know people here understand what it's like.

Abram - so sorry to hear this! Some great memories shared in your post, and after the pain dies down a bit, those will be the things you will remember the most.
Thanks Al. I was pleasantly surprised at just how many pictures I had of nice memorable experiences.

Absolutely! That's the key. :thumbsup:

[QUOTE="Wivac, post: 1431099, member: 35627"][USER=21607]@gostang9
Sad news indeed, but thanks so much for the memories.[/QUOTE] Thanks. There are many great memories![/user]