Agree. I had a doggy push chair for my old dog but it was about £60 if I remember correctly. Very simple little buggy with a longer seating enclosed base. I’m glad Baxter has a pram but she should have ordered one for him ages ago, let’s face it she was waiting for a freebie. Also she is so gross constantly rubbing her nose, sniffing and then letting Shirley lick her ears/face, allowing both dogs to lick her hands and then continues to rub her face again. No wonder she gets spots.Yeah, I am going to rip the piss out of anybody who uses, what is basically a pram bassinet, for there dog. I get there is a need for a “stroller” of sorts, but sticking them in something which is clearly ripped off from what you put a new born human in is ridiculous! It’s a step too far from the “fur mum” and “fur dads”. They are dogs, not humans. They do not need this level of design.
After watching my friend’s dog eating her other dog’s shit as it was literally coming out of his arse before eating his own, I whole heartedly agreeAgree. I had a doggy push chair for my old dog but it was about £60 if I remember correctly. Very simple little buggy with a longer seating enclosed base. I’m glad Baxter has a pram but she should have ordered one for him ages ago, let’s face it she was waiting for a freebie. Also she is so gross constantly rubbing her nose, sniffing and then letting Shirley lick her ears/face, allowing both dogs to lick her hands and then continues to rub her face again. No wonder she gets spots.
Yeah I bought a dog pram from Amazon for my blind dog and it was about £60. He's passed away now so I let my five year old sit in it to go to the shops then we use it to carry the shopping backAgree. I had a doggy push chair for my old dog but it was about £60 if I remember correctly. Very simple little buggy with a longer seating enclosed base. I’m glad Baxter has a pram but she should have ordered one for him ages ago, let’s face it she was waiting for a freebie. Also she is so gross constantly rubbing her nose, sniffing and then letting Shirley lick her ears/face, allowing both dogs to lick her hands and then continues to rub her face again. No wonder she gets spots.
And yet seems to be completely missing the point. It's lovely that her child is showing an interest in reading but I'd have far more respect for her if she comforted her when crying and gave her a snuggle at night when she is distressed. Or maybe, just maybe, actually demonstrated some genuine attachment to her rather than the bloody dogs being her sole priority! And not so handsome obvs.The fact she only wants validation Noa is amazing and ahead of her age, teachers and others give constructive feedback and she bites their head off
We boarded our dog recently to get away as a family and actually spend uninterrupted quality time with the kids; it was amazing! Felt a little guilt at not taking the dog but the place he was stayed was like a doggy holiday home; he had an awesome two weeks and so did we. It genuinely makes me go "Also as a dog owner and lover there is not a hope I would go on a break with the dogs and without my kids. To quote Kate it’s “disgusting”.
I’d never have considered going away with just our pooch when mine were little, it wouldn’t even have crossed my mind. We love/loved going away on adventures and though we felt a little guilty (or rather I did!) about leaving the dog she had amazing times in dog care. Places are more dog friendly now but it can still be restrictive. The more I hear about the not-so-handsome the more I dislike him. Noa seems like a really happy, good little girl. Yeah even the best have their moments but I don’t see why, with all the help they get, they moan all the time. Maybe Kate thinks she’s being relatable?We boarded our dog recently to get away as a family and actually spend uninterrupted quality time with the kids; it was amazing! Felt a little guilt at not taking the dog but the place he was stayed was like a doggy holiday home; he had an awesome two weeks and so did we. It genuinely makes me go "" that you might do it the other way around.
When you show off like that that's you get, there is no reason to share that video except to show off. Of course she should feel proud but that's not the driver of sharing it cos Kate loves attention.Seeing the hotel tour. Little Noa would have loved it there.
Also, 2 stories from Kate on the phonics stuff and saying her child is only 3 don’t judge. From what I saw any feedback was on Kate’s ‘teaching’ and not Noa.
That's NOT a good look!She looks seriously ill here, I imagine she is worried sick that Baxter is nearing his end, but at the end of the day, she is a mother fur most and needs to sort her self out for that beautiful, bright girl. Children feels what we feel, and Noa is extremely emotional intelligent.
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