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Alpacas - a what now?

 

What happens when you walk round the paddocks?

 

How come you have 8 dogs?!?

 

What the hell does a rotty/lab look like?!

 

 

What happens when you walk around any paddock ? You always look down. ;)

 

We have 8 dogs (have had 10 at one point and up to 20 at times with puppies and all) because we have the room and like pets. The Golden and the two Red & whites are pedigree dogs, the rest are rescue dogs. I am a soft touch and hate to see them without a caring home.

 

Rot/lab pic below as well as a pic of an Alpaca

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ahh he's (she's) well cute!! Expected more hair.

 

Those bloomin things, rode my horse out a few months ago at the new yard and the bridleway ran alongside a field of them... horses face was a classic "WTF?!?!" wouldn't go near them!

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ahh...rottie lab looks nice:)

do they all get on ok?

 

 

Yeah, there is a pecking order of course and I am at the top of the food chain so they know who the boss is. They all get on fine for the most part and are lovely house dogs.

 

I can take some pics of the rest if you like...

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Yeah, there is a pecking order of course and I am at the top of the food chain so they know who the boss is. They all get on fine for the most part and are lovely house dogs.

 

I can take some pics of the rest if you like...

yea that would be great:)

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I was watching that lady that presents the 'its me or the dog' program and she was saying that dogs should have wet food and variety of stuff, meat, veg etc because they get bored with dry food and are more prone to 'go on the scrounge' for stuff. I don't have pets myself but she always trains the dogs really well. What do people think?

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wow, we want pictures of that!!!

 

Well OK I do. Where is it?

 

What else do you have animal wise?

 

 

When it stops pissing down I will take a few pics outside. I live just outside of Heathfield, East Sussex

 

No other animals, we did have 10 bantams but got rid of them recently.

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I was watching that lady that presents the 'its me or the dog' program and she was saying that dogs should have wet food and variety of stuff, meat, veg etc because they get bored with dry food and are more prone to 'go on the scrounge' for stuff. I don't have pets myself but she always trains the dogs really well. What do people think?

 

was that the great dane one? I missed that, typical.

 

It amazes me how a lot of the owners I see on there are amazed at what she can do... really? simple, very simple basic obvious stuff.

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yeah. They were a nightmare, well one in particular - she managed to work her magic though.

 

The explanation I heard was that 2 of them were perfect but 1 had been ill as a puppy and never socialised, so was a nightmare, which would make sense. They didn't say what she did though?

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do they do a puppy for large breeds variety or just a puppy one?

 

Good news for you Rosie if you go with royal canin, both the dogs will be using the maxi baby dogfood so you wont be buying two seperate bags, it is one of the better foods have a look here http://www.royalcanin.co.uk/ they woild be on the maxi all the way through their lives, we used to buy it from pets at home buy royal canin stopped supplying it to them because they were selling it too cheap, we now buy it from a small supplier at around £37 per large bag

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