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eamonnmoore wrote:the oldies are the goodies as these photos show [bryn being the oldie] nearly dug another hole there x52
Don't worry about it, Bryn has much the better memory, eyesight and his own teeth..................
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Really lovely pictures have a great Christmas
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Lovely photos! Very pleased that it's worked out so well for you both. You look as though you were made for each other. Jack would definitely approve, wouldn't he?
:hny1: to you all and a :bighug: for Bryn xx
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Outside Bredbury's Waterhole for the Well-heeled (which lets me out...)
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Ball in mouth, deep in thought
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After a good session with a big beef bone
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Thanks to everyone for all your good wishes, I still can't believe Bryn's only been with me for three weeks and he's starting to fill out a bit. He's lovely to walk with, really enjoys going out and is currently undertaking an inch by inch sniffing survey of the area. He likes to carry a ball on his walks but often drops it so that I have to pick it up for when he next needs it................
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Megsmum wrote:Lovely photos! Very pleased that it's worked out so well for you both. You look as though you were made for each other. Jack would definitely approve, wouldn't he?
:hny1: to you all and a :bighug: for Bryn xx
Jack certainly would approve, as Bryn's doing what he did when he was younger, getting me to climb all the steps in the park...........When Glenys first described Bryn to me I imagined him to be a creaky old plodder which certainly describes me but definitely NOT Bryn :2377:
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Wow. Bryn is looking really really well, the extra weight suits him - wish it worked for me :1967:
This boy has definitely landed on all four paws xx

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Thankyou for your wonderful update, I am so glad you found each other.

Bryn you handsome boy your pictures are lovely. x
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Lovely update Andrew. Glad you boys are enjoying life together. Still not tried your walk yet.

Wishing you both :hny1: :2386:

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Lovely photos Bryn certainly looks as if he's enjoying his new life and it just goes to show how dogs are like us, some people are fit and active all through their older years, it sounds as if Bryn is one too. Don't worry Andrew it looks as if Bryn is determined to knock you into shape, he'll soon have you jogging up those steps. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :3491:
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When Bryn arrived he had lump on his side and the vet took a needle biopsy which revealed the lump to be a mass cell tumour which would have to be removed. Last Friday the job was done, plus a chest x-ray which luckily only showed a slight shadow which was most likely caused by a previous chest infection. Until the tumour has been tested I won't know if it was benign or aggressive so we're keeping fingers and paws crossed. Shortly after arriving home from the vet's on Friday Bryn was bouncing up and down, ready for his walk so the pic of him convalescing might create a false impression. Where he's been shaved it looks as though his skin is dirty but this is just pigmentation, he wears a t-shirt when out for walks and surprisingly he's quite happy for me to put it on, also the Buster collar although this is getting slightly battered.
This afternoon we met Ben who was rehomed from MKF on New Year's Day, he was wet, muddy and thoroughly enjoying his new life.

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Little Grandaughter Emmy who's continuing a tradition enjoyed by all my other Grandchildren, if the bed was bigger I'd sit in it too

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Bryn loves to be involved in everything of course.............
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Oh Bryn! What a way to start the new year!
Good to hear that you've bounced back so quickly! Fingers and paws crossed that your results are good - let us know how you get on.
Thanks for the photos - my children used to love sitting in dog beds when they were small too (so did the rabbit!)
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Fingers & Paws crossed here for the best results!
Glad that lovely Bryn is bouncing back so quickly, obviously a man of stamina!
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So sorry to read about Bryns op, and keeping everything crossed that the results are good.
It marvellous how quickly he has bounced back and long may it continue as he needs to keep up the good work he has started in getting you fit.
Love the photos - I always remember being surprised by the marks on Lloyds skin when he had an op.

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So sorry to read of Bryn's operation got everything crossed for him that the tumour is benign.Get well soon Bryn sending positive healing thoughts his way :bighug: :bighug:

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