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Morse on His Early Morning Walk Today

I can't remember how old he is now but obviously old enough to have had all his jabs so he can have his freedom. He really is very cute. I did try Bertie boy on a harness but he was having none of it!
 
SO glad he is feeling better. So scary when they fall ill especially when they are so young. I remember worrying sick over Connie having diarrhea, imagining parvo and all kinds and it turned out it was down to her eating the end of my washing line. :roll:
 
Oh my goodness...he has a tail! :D I didn't realize that, since it curls so tightly over his back I must've thought he didn't have one. :shock:

Aww...it's just like Jenna's! (She should have been docked as per breed standard, not something I believe in doing to any dog, and I am SO glad she wasn't, it is her most expressive feature.)

Ahem...I also wondered if the tree got a golden shower, but I never include pix of Jenna doing that either! ;)

So glad you are feeling much better now, Young Morse, you cutie pie! :love: xxxxxxx
 
Just when I though Morse could not look any cuter, you find a way to capture more of his charm.
You are a great parent to Morse and he will be with you a long time.
 
Oh my goodness...he has a tail! :D I didn't realize that, since it curls so tightly over his back I must've thought he didn't have one. :shock:

Aww...it's just like Jenna's! (She should have been docked as per breed standard, not something I believe in doing to any dog, and I am SO glad she wasn't, it is her most expressive feature.)

Ahem...I also wondered if the tree got a golden shower, but I never include pix of Jenna doing that either! ;)

So glad you are feeling much better now, Young Morse, you cutie pie! :love: xxxxxxx

Thankfully tail docking is now illegal in England, except for certain circumstances in working breeds and then a special certificate has to be completed by the Vet carrying out the procedure

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2007/1120/schedule/2/made

I believe a similar Law is in force in Wales and Northern Ireland. In Scotland I think there is currently a total ban on tail docking any dog. But I believe this is currently under review

http://news.scotland.gov.uk/News/Tail-docking-consultation-2275.aspx

Morse still squats to wee, so the tree was spared a morning shower !!
 
SO glad he is feeling better. So scary when they fall ill especially when they are so young. I remember worrying sick over Connie having diarrhea, imagining parvo and all kinds and it turned out it was down to her eating the end of my washing line. :roll:

Well Morse has sampled slugs, worms ants and cat poo !! So it's little wonder he became poorly ! He operates on the same principles as those of the late Inspector, if in doubt EAT IT ! :roll:
 
Thankfully tail docking is now illegal in England, except for certain circumstances in working breeds and then a special certificate has to be completed by the Vet carrying out the procedure

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2007/1120/schedule/2/made

I believe a similar Law is in force in Wales and Northern Ireland. In Scotland I think there is currently a total ban on tail docking any dog. But I believe this is currently under review

http://news.scotland.gov.uk/News/Tail-docking-consultation-2275.aspx

Morse still squats to wee, so the tree was spared a morning shower !!

Oh that's so funny...Jenna lifts her leg! :shock:

I'm glad to hear that docking is outlawed there, I wish they would do so here. I think they should also outlaw declawing cats, but alas, I think that is probably a long way off. :(
 
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