I am looking for a jacket for my 6 year old irish setter and I saw one of your dogs wearing a lovely red one.
Would you share where you bought it?
Warmest regards
Luisa
hi trhere a while since ive been in touch with you. how are you?
ive been so busy with shows and then ive been ill. And of course just attended crufts the year is going by fast. Let me know your news....
Hi Eileen.
I decided to join and show off some pictures of Liam and Flynn. I thought I'd say hello and welcome you to look at some pictures of Bailee's daddy.
hi eileen
i am now the proud owner of a 10 week old irish setter puppy hope you don't mind but i have called him bailey as i really like the name
he is very mischievious and is in to everything at the moment and i darent turn my back for a minute as he is wanting to chew everything in sight
regards rosey and bailey
hi eileen
thank you for all your advice it is very much appreciated
my last setter herbie was also quite obsessive with sticks especially in later life
and most times i took him out to the local park he was constantly on the lookout for them to pick up and eat i eventually had to sometimes put a muzzle on him when he was doing this as i was terrified incase he got a stomach obstruction
i am taking bailey to the vets tomorrow to get his first vaccination so hopefully it wont be to long now until i'm able to get him out and about...i can't wait
thanks for the advice re the chewing ... i got him a puppy starter kit out the petshop which contains 3 different bones for different stages of the puppys development but i might get some of the thing that you suggested for to try... anythings worth a try eeh
regards
rosey
Hi there Eileen I read that you feed BaiLee Grapes, did you know that they and their by products are poisonous to dogs, Grapes. raisins, and sultanas. all the best Dee and the gang
hi there eileen
i was reading your history of your awful experience with bailee it must have terrible for you and so worrying poor little bailee
i am so glad that he appears to have made a full recovery and you now have a lovely happy setter he is very lucky to have such caring owners
i have not heard of this condition (HOD)
thanks for sharing your experience as i am sure there are loads of setters owners out there that have not heard of it to
regards
rosey
Hi there Eileen
If you find that he isn't eating enough, try a couple of sardines in his dinner mashed up or tuna mashed up as well. he needs to keep his 'gut' working regularly, Saffy had the same problem when she was young, couldn't keep weight on her she just wouldn't eat at all. I had to hand feed her up till she was over a year but now well anything is legally hers even if it is in someone's mouth.
Surprising how they change their ways....Good luck with Bailey speak soon
hiya eileen
hope you and bailee are well
my bailley was 4 months old on monday he's a right wee monkey and always up to mischief however he's lots of fun to and its just great to get out and about on my walks again
the weather in scotland is freezing at the moment minus 2 tonight with snow lying but i just get wrapped up warm and baileys loves the snow
anyway hope you and your family (bailee included) have a wonderful xmas
Thank you so much for your Christmas wishes and for keeping in touch with us. I remember when my Bailey was 4 months old. What a fire cracker, determined, stubborn, energetic and so soft and beautiful. Yes our pets are treated with the greatest of love. They are so lucky. I wish I could save all the animals in the world but it is not to be. Your Bailey is as normal as a puppy could be. Cutting in teeth, learning, growing and get into mischief. That is what is so magical about our pets. They are like children - they grow up all too fast.
Soon I will post some more pictures of our red boy. We are spending a quiet Christmas season together. My husband and I and Bailey. We will at some point cook a turkey. I even put up a tree and would you believe that the dog is not one bit interested.
Hi Eilenn,
Some of us have met this Year at Crufts. I am French and live in the UK and I met many new friends who came over from the Continent ! Unfortunately I have no plans to come to Canada at the moment although I have very good friends there, but my daughter is off on Monday, back to the USA to finish her Masters degree. Perhaps we will meet one day who knows....it would be great fun!
Ho Eileen, what a story... I am glad that all ended up well.... This is a good lesson for mee too, since my dogs are wearing collars at home too.... thanks for sharing this ans wish you all the best
Thank you for your kind words I don't think that I will ever get over that...it was many years ago. But I can still see poor Ben just hanging there...so scairy...but it taught his owner that although he was a stallion he should never have had a head collar on in his stall...Unfortunatley he was the one to suffer...and the same for the dogs...Saffy my middle dog...got her leg caught in her collar just yesterday...just as we were about to go out...and it brought it home to me re the collar 'thing' enjoy you dog...Keep them as safe as you can...they are the best thing since sliced bread....
All the best Dee and the gang..
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Would you share where you bought it?
Warmest regards
Luisa
ive been so busy with shows and then ive been ill. And of course just attended crufts the year is going by fast. Let me know your news....
I decided to join and show off some pictures of Liam and Flynn. I thought I'd say hello and welcome you to look at some pictures of Bailee's daddy.
i just love your pictures of bailee in all the fabulous costumes they really cheered me up and made me smile
what a lovely dog
bailey looks like he enjoys getting his pictures taken in all the different costumes quite the wee poser
i am now the proud owner of a 10 week old irish setter puppy hope you don't mind but i have called him bailey as i really like the name
he is very mischievious and is in to everything at the moment and i darent turn my back for a minute as he is wanting to chew everything in sight
regards rosey and bailey
thank you for all your advice it is very much appreciated
my last setter herbie was also quite obsessive with sticks especially in later life
and most times i took him out to the local park he was constantly on the lookout for them to pick up and eat i eventually had to sometimes put a muzzle on him when he was doing this as i was terrified incase he got a stomach obstruction
i am taking bailey to the vets tomorrow to get his first vaccination so hopefully it wont be to long now until i'm able to get him out and about...i can't wait
thanks for the advice re the chewing ... i got him a puppy starter kit out the petshop which contains 3 different bones for different stages of the puppys development but i might get some of the thing that you suggested for to try... anythings worth a try eeh
regards
rosey
i was reading your history of your awful experience with bailee it must have terrible for you and so worrying poor little bailee
i am so glad that he appears to have made a full recovery and you now have a lovely happy setter he is very lucky to have such caring owners
i have not heard of this condition (HOD)
thanks for sharing your experience as i am sure there are loads of setters owners out there that have not heard of it to
regards
rosey
If you find that he isn't eating enough, try a couple of sardines in his dinner mashed up or tuna mashed up as well. he needs to keep his 'gut' working regularly, Saffy had the same problem when she was young, couldn't keep weight on her she just wouldn't eat at all. I had to hand feed her up till she was over a year but now well anything is legally hers even if it is in someone's mouth.
Surprising how they change their ways....Good luck with Bailey speak soon
hope you and bailee are well
my bailley was 4 months old on monday he's a right wee monkey and always up to mischief however he's lots of fun to and its just great to get out and about on my walks again
the weather in scotland is freezing at the moment minus 2 tonight with snow lying but i just get wrapped up warm and baileys loves the snow
anyway hope you and your family (bailee included) have a wonderful xmas
Soon I will post some more pictures of our red boy. We are spending a quiet Christmas season together. My husband and I and Bailey. We will at some point cook a turkey. I even put up a tree and would you believe that the dog is not one bit interested.
You must be happy to have found the cause of the problem.....I hope BaiLee recovers quickly.....
Some of us have met this Year at Crufts. I am French and live in the UK and I met many new friends who came over from the Continent ! Unfortunately I have no plans to come to Canada at the moment although I have very good friends there, but my daughter is off on Monday, back to the USA to finish her Masters degree. Perhaps we will meet one day who knows....it would be great fun!
Ho Eileen, what a story... I am glad that all ended up well.... This is a good lesson for mee too, since my dogs are wearing collars at home too.... thanks for sharing this ans wish you all the best
Hi there Eileen
Thank you for your kind words I don't think that I will ever get over that...it was many years ago. But I can still see poor Ben just hanging there...so scairy...but it taught his owner that although he was a stallion he should never have had a head collar on in his stall...Unfortunatley he was the one to suffer...and the same for the dogs...Saffy my middle dog...got her leg caught in her collar just yesterday...just as we were about to go out...and it brought it home to me re the collar 'thing' enjoy you dog...Keep them as safe as you can...they are the best thing since sliced bread....
All the best Dee and the gang..
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