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  • The footballs are donated, a local football club gives them the punctured or worn ones. 
  • Two queues this morning, one for the Covid jab the other to have their photo taken with the Therapy dogs. 

  • Does anyone have experience of ex racing greyhounds? I’m moving to Folkestone in 3 weeks, and in the next few months I’ll be looking to adopt a greyhound. I’ll be WFH so can spend all day every day with them, and already have a pretty good understanding of dogs and the breed in general. 

    Just want to know if anyone else has done this and how they found the experience.

    Cheers!
  • When I lived in London I used to help a lady socialise ex racers, I found they were lovely people dogs but quite timid out in the big wide world and put that down to the kennels/training/racing environment they come from. Males used for stud like all studs can be bastards with other males, she always told me she prefers the bitches which I now find strange because my females are nightmare and prefer males all day although I don’t have stud dogs. 
  • EastStand said:
    Does anyone have experience of ex racing greyhounds? I’m moving to Folkestone in 3 weeks, and in the next few months I’ll be looking to adopt a greyhound. I’ll be WFH so can spend all day every day with them, and already have a pretty good understanding of dogs and the breed in general. 

    Just want to know if anyone else has done this and how they found the experience.

    Cheers!
    A Lifer who may not frequent this site currently, has 2 retired greyhounds - her first dogs ever, I believe - and absolutely adores them. 

    I've sent her a message and asked, if she reads it, if she would get in touch with you. 

    Fingers crossed. 
  • Thanks guys! I would prefer a calmer/less overly enthusiastic breed which is why I though a greyhound would work for me. 
  • EastStand said:
    Thanks guys! I would prefer a calmer/less overly enthusiastic breed which is why I though a greyhound would work for me. 
    If I was you I'd get on the Folkestone Nextdoor app and ask there. The place is flooded with dog and cat obsessed posters who should be able to help. Btw Folkestone's my neck of the woods, where abouts are you moving to?
  • EastStand said:
    Thanks guys! I would prefer a calmer/less overly enthusiastic breed which is why I though a greyhound would work for me. 
    Calm, yes.
    Less overly enthusiastic, possibly ……. Unless of course a rabbit happens show it’s face. Then it’s hold on tight, fortunately they aren’t the most powerful dogs 😱😉 
  • Has anyone given Piriton to their dog? 

    Stan has has runny nose and sneezing over last few days and I think it's due to him loving rolling in the long grass in Chinbrook Meadows. Some people (including the vet) advised me to try him on 4mg of Piriton to see if it clears up.......I just wondered if anyone else had experience of this?

    Piriton is ok as Morrison’s own brand which I believe is a £1 
    im surprised a vet recommended human medication (you’ve a good’un there) chemist can refuse to sell medication for use on animals, so don’t tell them. Just in case. 😉
    we have several remedies available from chemists that we use on our dogs, anitihistermines for example should your dog get stung and react to bees/wasps if they not allergic they’ll just find it irritating for a day or two. TCP, savlon all used when needed. 
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  • EastStand said:
    Thanks guys! I would prefer a calmer/less overly enthusiastic breed which is why I though a greyhound would work for me. 
    If I was you I'd get on the Folkestone Nextdoor app and ask there. The place is flooded with dog and cat obsessed posters who should be able to help. Btw Folkestone's my neck of the woods, where abouts are you moving to?
    Cheers SC! Not sure yet, looking at a flat down on Marine Parade next week that seems promising, so hopefully there. But ideally anywhere within a mile of either station. 
  • EastStand said:
    EastStand said:
    Thanks guys! I would prefer a calmer/less overly enthusiastic breed which is why I though a greyhound would work for me. 
    If I was you I'd get on the Folkestone Nextdoor app and ask there. The place is flooded with dog and cat obsessed posters who should be able to help. Btw Folkestone's my neck of the woods, where abouts are you moving to?
    Cheers SC! Not sure yet, looking at a flat down on Marine Parade next week that seems promising, so hopefully there. But ideally anywhere within a mile of either station. 
    Marine Parade is an area of Folkestone where people with the most severe anti social/drug issues are dumped (there and around Black Bull Road) but it's also where lots of new £m flats are being built so it's a good bet that the demographics of the area will be changing quite quickly. Best of luck with the move.
  • EastStand said:
    EastStand said:
    Thanks guys! I would prefer a calmer/less overly enthusiastic breed which is why I though a greyhound would work for me. 
    If I was you I'd get on the Folkestone Nextdoor app and ask there. The place is flooded with dog and cat obsessed posters who should be able to help. Btw Folkestone's my neck of the woods, where abouts are you moving to?
    Cheers SC! Not sure yet, looking at a flat down on Marine Parade next week that seems promising, so hopefully there. But ideally anywhere within a mile of either station. 
    Marine Parade is an area of Folkestone where people with the most severe anti social/drug issues are dumped (there and around Black Bull Road) but it's also where lots of new £m flats are being built so it's a good bet that the demographics of the area will be changing quite quickly. Best of luck with the move.
    Yeah that's what my mate says (he's lived there for years). Affordable sea views though :joy:

  • Plus I grew up on an estate in Bermondsey and lived in Deptford for years, it'll be like going home. 
  • Those of you who prefer natural remedies rather than filling your animals with chemicals. Try this recipe for flea prevention, personally I’ve never used these off the shelf preventions. Our dogs are groomed daily, then sprayed with apple cider vinegar 50/50 diluted maybe once a week. 
  • Our dog has just started drooling excessively all of a sudden. Anyone know why this might be?

     He seems ok in himself. Thinking he might have hurt his mouth or eaten something he shouldn’t have (which would hardly be a surprise).
  • edited June 2021
    Boom said:
    Our dog has just started drooling excessively all of a sudden. Anyone know why this might be?

     He seems ok in himself. Thinking he might have hurt his mouth or eaten something he shouldn’t have (which would hardly be a surprise).
    They say that after a while dogs start behaving like their owners. You had a look in the mirror lately?
    :-)
  • I’ll make sure he bites you in the bollocks the next time he sees you.
  • Boom said:
    Our dog has just started drooling excessively all of a sudden. Anyone know why this might be?

     He seems ok in himself. Thinking he might have hurt his mouth or eaten something he shouldn’t have (which would hardly be a surprise).
    Probably just the heat.
    Just make sure he has plenty of water at hand.
  • edited June 2021
    Boom said:
    Our dog has just started drooling excessively all of a sudden. Anyone know why this might be?

     He seems ok in himself. Thinking he might have hurt his mouth or eaten something he shouldn’t have (which would hardly be a surprise).
    There’s every chance it’s just thirst as suggested……..It could also be something as simple as something stuck between the teeth or more serious tooth ache or abscess in the gums. If he’ll let you, handle around his snout and jowels not to much pressure or you’ll find out where it hurts (if it does) rather quickly. 

    Edited to add, 
    Bee or wasp stings are a good shout at this time of year too, obviously if they are allergic they are in bother, if not but have been stung they will drool similar to us leaving the dentist after a jab in the gums. 😉
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  • Cheers chaps
  • I’d get nowt done with those floofs about 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
  • edited August 2021
    EastStand said:
    Does anyone have experience of ex racing greyhounds? I’m moving to Folkestone in 3 weeks, and in the next few months I’ll be looking to adopt a greyhound. I’ll be WFH so can spend all day every day with them, and already have a pretty good understanding of dogs and the breed in general. 

    Just want to know if anyone else has done this and how they found the experience.

    Cheers!
    Been around Greyhounds both racing and retired for over 30 years. Happy to give you any advice I can. However, all greyhound rehoming kennels are usually staffed with excellent people who will be willing and very able to give you plenty of advice. All I’d say is they are a brilliant docile and loving breed. But, any greyhound in its early retirement requires to be kept on a lead until you can be sure, you are truly in control. Their natural instincts to chase are strong, but when trained they will respond and calm down to being nothing more than a couch potato. 
  • edited August 2021
    Just started working on detailing the Section 1 Dogs processes at work...

    Some of these dogs are so well tempered and behaved... It is crushing to see what happens to them. 

    It's been bloody awful reading the processes around what the law demands has to happen and my next step is to work through the processes and shadow each stage of the process.

    Why do these morons keep breeding them?

  • So sorry,
     “Run to the bridge” sweet boy 
  • Bless his heart.

    Sleep tight, Humphrey.
  • You've been through the wringer this week, that's for sure.

    PLEASE make sure you make time for you & the lovely Mrs T.C.E.
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