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Date Posted: 19:11:44 10/05/07 Fri
Author: Margaret
Author Host/IP: webcacheb03a.cache.pol.co.uk / 195.92.168.165
Subject: Update

It is nearly a year since Bill passed away and I still miss him, life just isn't the same now but life still goes on. I am up and down quite a bit but getting there slowly.

A friend has been trying to talk me into doing dog training and behaviour work for several years now so I am going to take the plunge and do it. I have my first dog tomorrow morning, it is a rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier and is bitting his new owners when they are stroking him.

I am also helping out at at a rescue, taking the phone calls for people wanting to adopt a dog.

Joe is 11.5 now and is slowing down, his orange ears and eyes are now nearly white. He gets a bit grumpy with the youngsters at times, especially when they run into him.:)

Merlin is now a very trusting boy, gone is the terrified dog that came here and he is boss dog.

My little Gracie has arthritis in all 4 legs, both her crutial ligaments have gone and now has trouble with her spine. She is on metacam for her arthritis and as she is small she can get away with her ligaments not being operated on. She must be about 15 and is too old to go through 2 operations. She had an MRI scan last Wednesday which showed up a problem in her spine but again, no operation. She goes to hyrotherapy to build her muscles up and hopefully that will help her. Quality of life is more important than length of life and as she is free of pain and still enjoying her life, I will keep her like this and when the day comes and she is in pain, then she will go to the Bridge with love.

My little hooligan Bonnie is a hooligan no longer, she has really settled down and is a lovely little girl. She is very obedient and very easy to teach.

Tilly, the pup who came for Christmas last year had grown into a lovely dog, but she did forget to stop growing at one time:) Being part Greyhound means she wasn't as active as Bonnie thank goodness.

My new little girl Ellie, a rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier came as a foster dog but the wrong people were coming for her so I adopted her instead. She is the perfect dog, is good with people and other dogs and I don't know I have her.

I am also helping with lost dogs. This may seem very strange but since last January I have been able to communicate with dogs and have managed to give information to get some of them home. I was told when I done Reiki 2 that this may happen and not to be surprised if it did. I am now also a Reiki Master and Reiki is quite a big part of my life.

I hope everyone is fit and well and all your partners and fur babies are fine as well.

Hugs, from across the pond.

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