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Well I have this little sweetheart to stay for 10 days.
He is my Grand dog [ one of our daughters dogs ]
He is 7 months old. wearing me ragged, but not giving me time to dwell
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He is a nice looking dog Wendy.
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wendy wrote:He is my Grand dog
He is 7 months old. wearing me ragged


Sounds like grand children then.

We love to have them but are glad to give them back
wendy wrote:.... but not giving me time to dwell

good. And when you are ready one of the dogs you help at the dog home will persuade you to share your home.
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He is a lovely dog, Wendy. What is he?
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He is 57 varieties, Gwen, but mostly JRT and GSD
Had a breakthrough today see below.
Megan is a just a wonderful dog. She has such patience and lets him know when he has overstepped the mark. But forgives readily. I suppose it is all those puppies she had in the puppy farm


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That sort of piccie, just makes your heart melt. {hug}
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Yes, two little rescues at the opposite ends of the age spectrum {hug}
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Clive has just eaten these while out with my daughter.
Any idea what berries they are. He fitted about a minute later and was rushed to the vet.
He made him sick and Clive has been given charcoal. He seems to be OK.
Just wondered what they are

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Hope Clive is feeling better {hug}

Unfortunately, it's very difficult to identify the plant from the photo - a close up of both an individual berry (with a comparison size such as a coin), and an individual leaf with more description (is it smooth, waxy, serrated, green on both sides ... ? A lot of berries look the same at this time of year) might make it a little easier.
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You are quite right LL.
We have pictures of nearly every red berry lol

He seems to be himself today, fortunately. Just waiting to see what vet says .
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He's a lovely looking (handsome) boy. You can certainly see the JRT and GSD in him and what a top name "Clive". Hope he has recovered from eating those berries - hopefully when he sees berries in the future he will give them a wide berth.
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