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Sian

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  1. Sian

    Goodbye old pal.

    That is lovely and made me cry.
  2. Good better a one off incident than an underlying medical issue.
  3. No they are classified as omnivores. Cats classified as carnivores but our old Tom used to like rich fruit cake and bananas!
  4. Dogs are omnivores - they like plant matter - wild dogs eat lots of vegetation and berries.
  5. It does not necessarily have to be something introduced into their system i.e. eating grass from a recently sprayed field. There are diseases which they can have which affect the potassium levels in their bodies.
  6. Sometimes it is due to kidney function or lack of it - potassium levels are disrupted because toxins cannot be got rid of as quickly. Hopefully nothing as serious as that but can cause all sorts of problems if it continues - affecting the heart as well. I am surprised the vet did not want him to return for a re-test to see if levels sort themselves out.
  7. what about Brenna meaning Raven or of you are a softy Criona pronounced Creenah meaning my heart.
  8. Welcome Vika, You seem to go to a few of the shoots my hubby and I do. I am also new to this but loving it. See you around no doubt. Sian
  9. We go all over the place including Horne, Hornet, Westfield, Wyle, Weston Wood, Longridge, Valley View, Kegworth, Dartford, Southdown, Gunsite, The Shooting Club and more. when we go to Wales we like to go to South Wales 2000, Griffin Lloyd. when we want to go on a Saturday then we go up to AC Sporting which is local.
  10. Thank you all for the welcome. would not have taught me any how as I went to boarding school in Cheltenham!
  11. Hi Lived here 23 yrs but grew up in Wales although born in London.
  12. Hello I'm a novice whose been clay shooting for 9months or so. Shoot with my hubby whose been shooting for 20 yrs or so. I absolutely love it and use a Beretta Silver Pigeon 28".
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