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Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 08:36
by Glenys
I will post some happy pictures when I can he is certainly happy now.

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 10:15
by Seamusmum
In that photo Sam looks like an unfurry version of my Seamus. How lovely he is.

Seamus has come on with a slight skin condition but upon changing his food upon recommendation from our vet and, as you said Glenys, taking him to the sea etc as often as we can in addition to an evening primrose spray, his coat has improved no end.

You could certainly certainly while away your days as his companion Sam. :1973:

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 11:37
by Glenys
New pictures of Sam :


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His Great Grandma my beloved Mattie

In her show days

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In her precious twilight years



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Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 12:50
by tosca100
Aaaahh lovely pics. :1954:

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 12:51
by Gemma T
Gosh they are similar aren't they??
Lovely pics!
Gemma x

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 15:35
by arlyj
Oh my word, what a gorgeous boy :1973: . He is definitely in the right place now.

You are so fortunate to have a vet who is willing to carry out all the tests required to get to the bottom of the skin problems and hopefully give this boy relief from the discomfort.

Arlyn x

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 19:31
by Glenys
Just to say a quick thank you to people who have started to contribute to help Sam I am away till Snday but wll reply personally when I get home.

Best Wishes Glenys xx

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 21 Aug 2009, 19:36
by jackiem
He is gorgeous!

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 05:23
by mollysmum
He is stunning
Hopefully the root of his problems will be sorted out and be well controlled and then he can be placed in a new loving forever home.
Linda

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 18:47
by lab_lover
We met Sam today and took him out for a run around Worden Park in Leyland, he is a beautiful affectionate boy who is very well behaved. He seemed to stop and look with ears up when he heard children's voices, it made me think that maybe he is missing the family he has come from which was quite sad.

He certainly enjoyed himself though and enjoyed throwing his muddy paws round my waist to give me lots of hugs in the park.

I dare say I would say this about all the dogs at MKF but I really would have loved to take him home with me. He is absolutely gorgeous, and he is going to make a very loving and loyal companion, his new family are going to be very lucky.

Jenny
x x x x

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 21:41
by lab_lover
Here are some picture of Sammy boy from today.

We loved spending time with him :-)

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Hope you find a forever home soon Sam... you deserve the best.

Jenny
x x x x

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 21:47
by Garyt
By he,s a good looking lad i,m sure there will be a pemanent home for him soon.
sounds like you all enjoyed your walk in the park :1951: :1951:

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 21:51
by lab_lover
Oh we did, he was a complete pleasure to be with.

It was such a shame to take him back again hehe, I'd have them all if I could.

Jenny
x x x x

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 22 Aug 2009, 22:32
by mollysmum
I wish i had not looked!!! he IS gorgous and wish i could take him. Im so glad that he enjoyed his time with you in the park Jenny, he looks a dream.
Linda

Re: The Story of Sam

Posted: 23 Aug 2009, 13:53
by kathryn
Everyone who meets this boy falls in love with him, we will hopefully know more when the results of the Yorktest come back they can take up to 2 weeks though, then hopefully we will know which road we are going down. It is the least we can do for this lad....