Pet obesity a growing problem in the UK

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    Trellum Well-Known Member

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    Glad for you, Claudine. I beleive it's never too late to make peace with those we love, I one day hope to make peace with my oldest sister, but we will see. I'm glad you are doing this, the good thing is that you also have your boyfriend supporting you in this! I bet he is happy about that.
     
    Trellum, Jun 10, 2015
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    I tried to make peace with my sister, but it didn't work out. We talked for two or three days and then we started arguing again. We don't get along at all. I'm afraid it will never change.
    Fortunately, I have my boyfriend and Homer and they both make me happy:)
     
    claudine, Jun 11, 2015
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    I have seen obese dogs in my corner, and I mean really really fat! It is so sad to see the dogs carried all of that weight and can't barely walk. I am determined not to let this happened to Capone.
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    My neighbor's dog is severly obese just like her owner;) I feel sorry for her, but I can't do anything. Fortunately, she can still walk, run and jump.
     
    claudine, Jul 28, 2015
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