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  1. Oh, thanks. I heard somewhere they didn't all speak it. :) That's okay about Stuttgart. I indicated merely near it. So it's just a matter of yellow pages search? I was hoping someone had experience of a vet around there. And they all do the worming and tick treatments to get back into England?
  2. We don't have the resources at the moment to get a photo onto the computer. They're both neutured. We've tried everything, even a behavourist. Dislikes most other animals. I think he could become accustomed to another dog. But the other dog would need to be larger and put him him in his place. Also, it would take a very patient and compassionate person to try this - and it may not work.
  3. Thanks. It's so depressing. I've sent emails/posts all over the place. Every day I look into his eyes and think, 'what a little sweetheart you are'. He deserves to be loved. I'm completely heartbroken to be facing taking him to a shelter.
  4. Hi, Does anyone know/have experience of a vet in the region of the cities above, that speaks some English, and has done the worming, etc, for Pet Passport to return to UK? thanks in advance :)
  5. Hello everyone, My husband and I only left England about 3 months ago, we have yet to settle anywhere. We are in a desperate situation. We have two lovely male Jack Russell's. After two years together they began to fight. We tried all manner of fixes, to no avail. After the last 2 fights which resulted in bad injuries, we had to accept that they required separating. We can't explain how heart broken we are. We are miserable, and now the dogs are miserable. Hubby and I are living in separate places to keep them apart. I am pregnant and have been told I'm suffering from stress. Locals have suggested putting one down, which I could never do. However, we can't go on like this and have given ourselves until the end of next week. Either we find a loving new owner, or we take one to a shelter. Only a new owner would ease my aching heart. But I have to think of my health so something will be done. The more 'problem' dog has had a fear of other dogs since he was a puppy. This fear turned into "I'll bark first before you get to me" aggression. So he can't be walked or owned with another dog. But this issue aside, he is an absolute darling. He is very protective of family and home so makes an excellent little guard dog. He is full of beans and loves to play with balls, especially tennis balls and footballs. A young boy who loves to kick a ball around would love him. He is very obedient and house trained - no chewing of anything. He dislikes being in your bad books and looks for immediate forgiveness if you're cross for any reason. He needs a garden to run and play out his energy. When tired, he loves his belly rubbed and a blanket near his pack/family. He dislikes being apart from you, but as he is a very accepting and adaptable little mite, I believe he can learn to be left alone for short periods. He's fine with children but usually too boisterous, so best suited to older kids. He is 2 years old, neutured, fully vaccinated, rabies booster due in 2009, microchipped. He is a tricolor (mostly dark brown and white) short-haired, long legged JR. He's cute as a button. Unfortunately, as we're not settled, I'm unsure how to get a photo up. He's a bit similar to this but with short hair: http://www.jack-russell-terrier.co.uk/reunited/displayimage.php?album=1&pos=55 , very similar to these but older, http://www.jack-russell-terrier.co.uk/reunited/displayimage.php?album=1&pos=67 , http://www.jack-russell-terrier.co.uk/reunited/displayimage.php?album=1&pos=164 although he's retained a puppy-like face. My husband is willing to drive almost anywhere to the right family, although the south of France would be the most ideal for us all. We love our little boy, he is a sweetheart, I know someone out there can love him too.
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