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    thanks mate, we got a vet visit Free and maybe some steak knives when we bought him with just 1 easy payment of $800
    SWMBO will talk to the vet about that then.
    Cheers lignin
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    Kids still a bit sad but this bloke has helped.
    must have a smudge on the lens
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    Isn't he great. Does his tongue fit in his head though?
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    Mick, you done the right thing twice.

    Once, making the hard call.

    Twice, replacing him fairly quickly.

    Enjoy your new friend.

    Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    Isn't he great. Does his tongue fit in his head though?
    no trouble there, we just have to pin his ears together when it's meal time to stop them dragging in his food.

    Thanks Geoff
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    Quote Originally Posted by gingermick View Post
    no trouble there, we just have to pin his ears together when it's meal time to stop them dragging in his food.

    thanks geoff
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    What's his name Mick?
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    Oden, or Odie. Beautiful little thing he is, really good after such an unpleasant series of events.
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    My suggestions:
    1. Get another companion dog
    2. Talk to a qualified and experienced dog trainer to see what you can do to re-train your beloved dog.

    If you get help fast, hopefully you won't have to go the path of getting rid of him.
    Excellent advise,
    He 18months old and basically a teenager with more responsibility than he is used to, and less experience to handle it.

    The dog is not bad, just struggling to cope his new situation and inexperience dictates he will stuff up.
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