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Location: Suffolk, England
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Originally Posted by
Moyra
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Everyone, Hope you have all had a good night and your four legged friends have all survived the sound of fireworks.
And a very
HAPPY NEW YEAR to you Moyra and everyone on here
Originally Posted by
Lynn
Looks like behind the fireplace is bricks then they have been plastered
Every few years there's a story in the paper about finding behind a bricked up fireplace either hidden treasure or long lost documents,
hope you don't find any bodies behind there
Originally Posted by
Kazz
Oh yes have signed up for the "tuneless choir " one evening a week to get me out.
Fantastic,
will it be classical stuff or more modern ???
Originally Posted by
griff
My new year started off as expected s**t ... literally!!! Lol, Kota is poorly so been up all night
Oh no
what has started this off ??? Hope you can get it sorted. Since we don't get to the river now Casey has been good but he did previously have the 'runs' quite often.
Originally Posted by
Lacey10
What a lovely dog, you must keep us
updated on his progress Eileen.
The fireworks last night were a long way from us, at least five miles, but there was still some faint noise and Casey came to the front door and was standing there waiting to get in and went
direct to our bedroom and wouldn't move until about
two in the morning
He never normally sleeps indoors at night** so it was quite touching that he
wanted to be near us when there were strange noises going on.
Just before Xmas we went to the vets for a routine check and to get some more medication. His breathing is 'rasping' and the vet thought this might be his wind pipe being constricted by fluids around the heart so he has increased his Frusecare to 120Mg twice a day. The vet also told me that although the DCM starts with just one segement of the heart as the patient gets older it spreads to all of the heart.
** It is his choice whether to sleep inside or outside, Newfies have
two coats so they rarely ever feel the cold.
Haven't posted much this last week but still look in to see what you are all doing, although even just reading posts might be a luxory for me
from the 11th Jan as OH is having her hip replacement operation and won't be able to do any cooking or most things for six weeks.