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She's awesome!! How old?
yeah they are amazing dogs and your right never a dull momentThat's great!  I think staffs work well as therapy dogs.They are absolutely devoted to the people they love. Mine helped me get out the house more when I became a bit withdrawn.
I bet there's never a dull moment with 2 of them in the home.
hopefully you can find some thing here.Has anyone had any experience with dog boots? Despite my telling my mum not to take Burt out in the heat, she knows best and decided to take him out for a walk and let him charge around the park in the heat. Now his paws are trashed which is great timing as I'm heading to the Alps with him in a couple weeks. They've healed over now but the new skin will be weaker, so just looking for some boots for him to protect him.
hopefully you can find some thing here.
https://www.k9active.co.uk/dog-boots/
My friend used to use neoprene boots some times on his working dogs, have fun in the alps.
My beutiful girl is struggling in this heat. She is getting on (like me), has liver problems which a new diet has done wonders for, is almost deaf (has had selective deafness all her life but can somehow still hear the dentastick packet being opened from across the house!) and has fairly bad cataracts.
She's a 14 yo Irish setter which I have had since she was 10 weeks old - my best mate, great with the kids (much more patience than me). She can hardly get up the stairs but always insists on coming up at bedtime to check the children and lay on the bed for a cuddle, then trots off downstairs to sleep on the sofa. She still enjoys life and has the odd moments of puppy like madness, can smell a sausage from around 5 miles and even though she cant see well, can sweep up the food that the kids drop for her at dinner time quicker than I can see.
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How does the dogs trust system work? Other half and I have recently moved to nice big house, albeit the garden isn’t massive and unfortunately isn’t grassed. We are thinking of adopting once we settle in properly, I’d rather give a homeless dog a nice life that probably hasn’t had one that get a puppy.
It's really good in my opinion. Better than RSPCA. So you have an initial appointment to make sure the dog will be right for you. After this, our dog has some behavioural problems so they done 3 training sessions on a 1:1 to make sure we know what to do. Then there is a pre-adoption talk/presentation which contained useful information. I found out some things I never knew, even though I have had dogs for years.
Then some dogs need a home visit. All they check for is the garden is secure. Ours is missing a fence panel so has wire fence there, they never stopped us adopting. Just advised we keep him on a lead in the garden until it's sorted. During the home visit they even brought him to us and left him on a 1 week trial to make sure he settles in OK. No further checks, just a call to make sure all is well.
Cannot praise them enough to be honest.