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25.01.2022 ANZAC DAY APRIL 25th Ode Of Remembrance They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. ... Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. LEST WE FORGET! See more



23.01.2022 A friend just shared this...so I thought I’d share too! If I Didn't Have A Dog If I didn't have a dog I could walk around the back yard barefoot without worry. My house could be carpeted instead of tiled. My clothing, furniture and other belongings would be free of hair. ... When the doorbell rings, my home wouldn't sound like a kennel. I could sit on the couch or lie in my bed the way I want to, without taking into consideration how much space she needs to be comfortable. I would not have strange presents under the Christmas tree like bones, stuffed animals, toys and treats...nor would I have to explain why I wrap them. I would have no guilt about going on vacation. I would not be on a first name basis with three veterinarians, as I put their kids through college. The most used words in my vocabulary would not be sit, stay, down, come, go pee pee. My house would not be cordoned off into zones with baby gates and barriers. My pockets would not contain things like poop bags, treats, and an extra leash. My house wouldn't look like a daycare center with toys strewn everywhere. I would not have to spell out the words, BALL, Treat, bye-bye, walk. If I didn't have a dog.... how truly empty my life would be.

20.01.2022 A real mover and groover

20.01.2022 I really like this video of Reggie.



17.01.2022 THAT FINAL DECISION TO SAY GOODBYE author unknown You're giving me a special gift, so sorrowfully endowed, And through these last few cherished days, your coura...ge makes me proud. But really, love is knowing when your best friend is in pain, And understanding earthly acts will only be in vain. So looking deep into your eyes, beyond, into your soul, I see in you the magic, that will once more make me whole. The strength that you possess is why I look to you today, To do this thing that must be done, for it's the only way. That strength is why I've followed you and chose you as my friend, And why I've loved you all these years... my partner till the end. Please, understand just what this gift you're giving, means to me, It gives me back the strength I've lost and all my dignity. You take a stand on my behalf, for that is what friends do. And know that what you do is right, for I believe it too. So one last time, I breathe your scent and through your hand I feel, The courage that's within you, to now grant me this appeal. Cut the leash that holds me here, dear friend, and let me run, Once more a strong and steady dog, my pain and struggle done. And don't despair my passing, for I won't be far away, Forever here, within your heart, and memory I'll stay. I'll be there watching over you, your ever faithful friend, And in your memories I'll run,... a young dog once again See more

15.01.2022 'Our dog loves to help with the gardening!'

12.01.2022 This is beautiful, but made me teary.



11.01.2022 PLANTS POISONOUS TO DOGS AND CATS! When planning your garden or purchasing indoor plants, take care to avoid plants that can be poisonous or toxic to your pets. The list compiled below is by no means complete, but focusses on the more common plants found in Australian homes and gardens, that are toxic to dogs and cats. Sadly, some of the most beautiful and useful plants are deadly to our pets so it pays to be aware of the risks and keep your pets well away from them. Anemone ...or windflower (A. coronaria) Bulbs (onions, plus all the spring-flowering favourites, such as daffodils, tulips, jonquils, and snowdrops) Caladium bicolor (indoor foliage plant) Castor oil plant (Ricinus communis) Chalice vine (Solandra maxima) Chalice vine (Solandra maxima) Cherry tree (Prunus serrulata) Clematis (the large-flowered hybrids) Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster glaucophylla Cycads (seeds on female plants) Daffodils (Narcissus varieties) Daphne (various) Delphinums Devil’s ivy (Epipremnum aureum) Dicentra (Dicentra spectabilis) Dieffenbachia Euphorbias (poinsettias, Euphorbia characias ssp. wulfenii, etc) Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) Golden Robinia (R. pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’) Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) Hemlock (Conium maculatum) Holly (llex varieties) Hydrangeas Indoor Plants: many are poisonous to pets, so it’s wise to keep all indoor plants out of reach of pets of all ages Iris Jerusalem cherry (Solanum pseudocapsicum) Jasmine Lantana (L. camara, the common one) Lilac (Syringa varieties) Liliums: All parts of the plant are particularly toxic to kittens and cats, causing kidney failure and death; reactions are not quite so severe in dogs Mountain laurel (Kalmia varieties) Jasmine Lantana (L. camara, the common one) Lilac (Syringa varieties) Liliums: All parts of the plant are particularly toxic to kittens and cats, causing kidney failure and death; reactions are not quite so severe in dogs. Mountain laurel (Kalmia varieties) Mushrooms (not clear which ones) Nightshade (Solanum nigrum) Oaks (Quercus varieties-the acorns are toxic to pets) Oleanders (Nerium oleander, Thevetia peruviana) Philodendron (including the popular Monstera!) Pine ((eg, savin, Juniperus sabina, also several others) Poinciana (not the tropical tree, but the shrub Caesalpinia pulcherrima) Potato plants and green potatoes Privet (Ligustrum varieties) Pyracantha Rhododendron (including azaleas) Rhubarb (primarily the leaves) Snowdrops & Snowflakes (Leucojum) Sweet peas Sciandra maxima (chalice vine) Stephanotis (Madagascar jasmine) (consumption of the seed pods is especially deadly to dogs) Strelitzias (Strelitzia reginae, S. nicolai) Toadstools Wandering Jew (Tradescantia albiflora) See more

04.01.2022 Happy Mother’s Day!

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