so your going back to the uk?
#18
Re: so your going back to the uk?
I took back a lovely aussie dog and an appreciation of Australia and it's wonderous beauty.
#21
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So pleased that your dogs settled so well. After paying so much money bringing mine over I am wishing that I didn't. So far she has attacked the cats and bitten the kids. I am so worried about this weekend as my brother is bringing his baby over!
I can only think that she is not happy with such a small house and no fenced garden to play out in.
I can only think that she is not happy with such a small house and no fenced garden to play out in.
#22
Re: so your going back to the uk?
So pleased that your dogs settled so well. After paying so much money bringing mine over I am wishing that I didn't. So far she has attacked the cats and bitten the kids. I am so worried about this weekend as my brother is bringing his baby over!
I can only think that she is not happy with such a small house and no fenced garden to play out in.
I can only think that she is not happy with such a small house and no fenced garden to play out in.
#23
Re: so your going back to the uk?
So pleased that your dogs settled so well. After paying so much money bringing mine over I am wishing that I didn't. So far she has attacked the cats and bitten the kids. I am so worried about this weekend as my brother is bringing his baby over!
I can only think that she is not happy with such a small house and no fenced garden to play out in.
I can only think that she is not happy with such a small house and no fenced garden to play out in.
Ekkkk I think it takes some time. Molly was pretty stressed when she first came over and it really did take her 6mnths to settle. I agree that long walks and plenty of exercise may help..!!Lets hope so.
#24
Back to the future!
Joined: Feb 2007
Location: All over the place!
Posts: 151
Re: so your going back to the uk?
About 13 stone!
Can't stop eating, must be the boredom!
Can't stop eating, must be the boredom!
#26
Life is more than a dream
Joined: Oct 2006
Location: Kings Moss, UK - it's a bit like Emmerdale
Posts: 1,389
#27
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A "no worries" attitude (If I can survive my time in Oz I can survive anything)
An greater appreciation of where I live, my family and friends.
One enormous fridge
and for hubby another motorbike
An greater appreciation of where I live, my family and friends.
One enormous fridge
and for hubby another motorbike
#29
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So thats what my friends have been telling me about!our drs surgery in the village was full last week with people that had come back from oz and nz!A lot of truth in what you have said me thinks.
#30
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Hopefully returning as a better person.
I now feel very happy and lucky to have experienced so much within the last year.
I am more confident and worldly .I know now that I am capable of anything if I set my mind to it.
I will also take with me a little bit more wisdom .
I now feel very happy and lucky to have experienced so much within the last year.
I am more confident and worldly .I know now that I am capable of anything if I set my mind to it.
I will also take with me a little bit more wisdom .