Oh FFS surely by now you know what a Willy looks like!!Yes!! New post on Facebook page![]()
starting to feel sorry for Noel (tiny todger)
Oh FFS surely by now you know what a Willy looks like!!Yes!! New post on Facebook page![]()
Her and Hallie always seem to get loads of comments/attention. I reckon its due to a certain unpleasant section of societyWhy are the minions that watch the show fawning over Phoebe?
Is she a show stealer?
I’m inclined to agree.Her and Hallie always seem to get loads of comments/attention. I reckon its due to a certain unpleasant section of societyIt could be innocent I suppose but I guess I've been on the internet too long and always jump to the most cynical conclusion!
If their dogs are pets why don’t they adopt rescue dogs from an animal charity instead of lining the pockets of greedy breeders?Finally admitting they did breed bluebell..
To be fair there’s no chance they’d get a rescue animal people with one child can’t let alone however many are in their house.I’m inclined to agree.
If their dogs are pets why don’t they adopt rescue dogs from an animal charity instead of lining the pockets of greedy breeders?
There again, the rescue places do checks on prospective adopters, no way that bunch of idiots and that madhouse would be passed fit.
Rehoming centres generally don't allow dogs/cats etc to be rehoused in homes with under 5s. Ones local to us don't anyway. And most say single dog/cat/pet household.I’m inclined to agree.
If their dogs are pets why don’t they adopt rescue dogs from an animal charity instead of lining the pockets of greedy breeders?
There again, the rescue places do checks on prospective adopters, no way that bunch of idiots and that madhouse would be passed fit.
She’s never openly admitted only in comments about bluebell. I think they originally intended to keep breeding all their frenchies but they struggled to sell them and was found out and she didn’t want the backlash.#26 The Radford series is a soap opera and the new pup is missing a todger!
She will breed again? Dogs or herself? But she will keep it quiet because of fall out.
She must be fuming that she can't have frenchie/dachsund crosses#26 The Radford series is a soap opera and the new pup is missing a todger!
She will breed again? Dogs or herself? But she will keep it quiet because of fall out.
She must be fuming that she can't have frenchie/dachsund crosses#26 The Radford series is a soap opera and the new pup is missing a todger!
She will breed again? Dogs or herself? But she will keep it quiet because of fall out.
Yeah I think you've answered your own question there. They'll never be approved for rehoming, for the same reasons they'd never be approved to foster or adopt.I’m inclined to agree.
If their dogs are pets why don’t they adopt rescue dogs from an animal charity instead of lining the pockets of greedy breeders?
There again, the rescue places do checks on prospective adopters, no way that bunch of idiots and that madhouse would be passed fit.
Exactly this, if they hadn’t been found out and rightly condemned for it they’d have carried on breeding, those little dogs would have been nothing but money making puppy breeding machines.She’s never openly admitted only in comments about bluebell. I think they originally intended to keep breeding all their frenchies but they struggled to sell them and was found out and she didn’t want the backlash.
I've never heard of this. My sister's friend works for a cat rescue and I know quite a few of the families (most of them live in the same town parents went to school together then we did as kids etc) that have adopted cats from there and most of the families have children.Rehoming centres generally don't allow dogs/cats etc to be rehoused in homes with under 5s. Ones local to us don't anyway. And most say single dog/cat/pet household.
I think cats are OK in most home situations unless that particular cat has requirements, but for dogs the rescues tend to be much stricter. Dogs that are allowed to be in homes with kids don't tend to stay in a rescue for long, but I highly doubt the Radfords would be approved to adopt with their chaotic household.I've never heard of this. My sister's friend works for a cat rescue and I know quite a few of the families (most of them live in the same town parents went to school together then we did as kids etc) that have adopted cats from there and most of the families have children.
I was considering adopting one soon but want to wait until we have some building work completed for obvious safety reasons. ( I don't have kids but my partner does and they stay with us all the time I didn't know that would stop me from adopting a cat from a rescue centre)
My other cat that I already have came from a vets when she and the rest of the litter were abandoned on a farm and taken to the vets. My relative worked there and the cat went to live with them for a few months then she was later rehomed to us due to ill health of said relatives.
Oh thank you for confirming thats good to hear...I really want to give another cat a loving home that needs oneI think cats are OK in most home situations unless that particular cat has requirements, but for dogs the rescues tend to be much stricter. Dogs that are allowed to be in homes with kids don't tend to stay in a rescue for long, but I highly doubt the Radfords would be approved to adopt with their chaotic household.