What a different dog
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What a different dog
Kareen in Cyprus has just said "Would you believe this is the same dog? "
What a difference 4 months make and how lucky I am that the girls in Cyprus saved her and That MKF brought her here
Thank you all so much xx
Carol and Tasmin
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Re: What a different dog
Agree what a difference, she had such sad eyes back then, thank goodness she was given a chance I dread to think where she would be otherwise
It is also goes to show you how little they need to be happy, some good food, warm bed and some TLC not much to give in life really is it.
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It is also goes to show you how little they need to be happy, some good food, warm bed and some TLC not much to give in life really is it.
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You always look so regal, Tasmin!
I'm so happy that you have discovered the life you were meant to lead. You really are beautiful xx
I'm so happy that you have discovered the life you were meant to lead. You really are beautiful xx
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What a beauty - inside and out
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We are all put on this life for some reason (Quite Deep) But Tasmin I think was put on this earth to make us realise how lucky we are and what can be achieved with some good old fashioned TLC.
I do wonder sometimes what goes in their heads and whether they have the ability to remember their past life. ?
I do wonder sometimes what goes in their heads and whether they have the ability to remember their past life. ?
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I often wonder that too, I once dropped an ironing board on the tiled kitchen floor when one of my young labs was in there, luckily no where near him but it made such a racket, scared him to death, now he never forgot that and right up to being an old dog always got up and left the kitchen when I got out the ironing board. He definitely didn't like it one bit.Diesel Kate wrote:
I do wonder sometimes what goes in their heads and whether they have the ability to remember their past life. ?
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It's hard to imagine that Tasmin was the girl curled up in that box, shows what can be achieved with TLC.
Tasmin is a beauty and a credit to you
Amanda Jim Milo Zak & Max x
Tasmin is a beauty and a credit to you
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Amanda Jim & Fynley xxx
Remembering our beloved boys Milo, Little Max & Zak who forever will always be in our hearts and never forgotten Feb 2003 to May 2016, Jan 2010 to Jun 2017 & Nov 2004 to Nov 2017.
Remembering our beloved boys Milo, Little Max & Zak who forever will always be in our hearts and never forgotten Feb 2003 to May 2016, Jan 2010 to Jun 2017 & Nov 2004 to Nov 2017.
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You can tell that both pics are Tasmin but in the most recent one she looks years younger and so much more alive. I think her eyes say it all. She is beautiful and a credit to you.
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Gorgeous girl Carol.
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What a difference & isn't she so beautiful . You've done so well with her. I believe they remember things from their past life, as there are particular things Millie is scared of & it has taken a long time to know why & what frightens her. She goes bananas if people she doesn't know stare at her through dark lens glasses, or clear glasses come to think of it. As with a lot of rescue dogs she's a work in progress but I wouldn't swap her for the world.
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