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Random Irritations

Managing to lose the crown that fell out at Tandridge yesterday so thats gonna cost £200 or so.
then today one of the zips on my golf bag broke so more expense
 
Getting the dreaded call from the vets that the dog has less than a year to live (he is 4)

Operation at cost of £2500 (over the insurance limit now) but he will still pass in a year

Option 2 just treat him.. less than a year

Or option 3 put him to rest

After a few hours we have decided to try option 2 and if he gets worse let him pass peacefully

Apparently tho he no pain.. even tho his liver is failing and his eyes are not working
 
Getting the dreaded call from the vets that the dog has less than a year to live (he is 4)

Operation at cost of £2500 (over the insurance limit now) but he will still pass in a year

Option 2 just treat him.. less than a year

Or option 3 put him to rest

After a few hours we have decided to try option 2 and if he gets worse let him pass peacefully

Apparently tho he no pain.. even tho his liver is failing and his eyes are not working
Sorry to hear that. Three crap options. Hopefully he'll stay pain free as long as possible
 
Even so. Best wishes to your wife and hope you and her move forward with your little girl.

I kid you not the loft extension starts monday with the scaffolding here tomorrow but I have treated my neighbours better than they did you lol they know every step and kept them in the loop etc
 
I kid you not the loft extension starts monday with the scaffolding here tomorrow but I have treated my neighbours better than they did you lol they know every step and kept them in the loop etc

To be fair, the builder was around today while I was looking after HID and he seems top drawer. Crane arrived and the wood all moved as is the portaloo and space for the skip and he was apologetic for the mess so far. He went through what's going on. The neighbours weren't around (clearly he has a key - at least to the back of the property) so made him a couple of of cuppas while he was doing his bits and pieces.
 
To be fair, the builder was around today while I was looking after HID and he seems top drawer. Crane arrived and the wood all moved as is the portaloo and space for the skip and he was apologetic for the mess so far. He went through what's going on. The neighbours weren't around (clearly he has a key - at least to the back of the property) so made him a couple of of cuppas while he was doing his bits and pieces.

See once you get the real workers and not the just rent a worker on site then things are fine

Hes a good friend of my colleague so I'm told he is one of the most hard working trust worthy guys so should be a fun 3 months lol
 
Getting the dreaded call from the vets that the dog has less than a year to live (he is 4)

Operation at cost of £2500 (over the insurance limit now) but he will still pass in a year

Option 2 just treat him.. less than a year

Or option 3 put him to rest

After a few hours we have decided to try option 2 and if he gets worse let him pass peacefully

Apparently tho he no pain.. even tho his liver is failing and his eyes are not working

So sorry to hear that especially in such a young dog. Must be heartbreaking but I'd go with option 2 for sure. Also sorry to hear about your wife - tough times for you all.
 
So sorry to hear that especially in such a young dog. Must be heartbreaking but I'd go with option 2 for sure. Also sorry to hear about your wife - tough times for you all.

We are gonna go option 2 with option 3 saved for if he gets really bad and we think its cruel
 
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