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Subject: Whitby accommodation for puppy From: GUEST,Wyrd Sister Date: 22 Jun 02 - 02:27 PM Attendance at Whitby complicated by the arrival of a (gorgeous) Border Collie puppy, currently 9 weeks old. Our previous 'home' would have been ideal but is no longer available, our friends having moved. We had secured a flat, very convenient, but no animals allowed. And now we have acquired a puppy, who will be too young to be banished to kennels, and will be at a fairly crucial stage socialisation-wise. We intend to bring him up to be fit to attend dance-outs, sessions etc, so taking him along would be a reasonable idea. But where can we stay? Suggestions please! My son will be at home and able to look after our very old dog, but not around enough for a pup. Help! |
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Subject: RE: Help: Whitby accommodation for puppy From: Gypsy Date: 22 Jun 02 - 02:52 PM Is Whidbey the one across the pond from the States? Do you have car clubs like us (AAA, etc,) that could help with pet friendly accomodations? Camping also might be an idea. |
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Subject: RE: Help: Whitby accommodation for puppy From: GUEST Date: 22 Jun 02 - 03:45 PM Thanks, had thought of camping, but we've already paid for the flat so camping would mean some do, some don't. Ideally, I suppose, would be someone in a house which allowed pets, but didn't have any, who would be willing to swap for the week. Ours sleeps 4+2. And sorry, should have been more specific - I mean Whitby UK, during Folk Week, 16-23rd August. |
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Subject: RE: Help: Whitby accommodation for puppy From: Clinton Hammond Date: 22 Jun 02 - 03:46 PM I have never seen a puppy too young for a kennel...
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Subject: RE: Help: Whitby accommodation for puppy From: Sorcha Date: 22 Jun 02 - 04:11 PM I HAVE!! |
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