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Post by JennyWrenn on Dec 13, 2009 17:04:42 GMT
I went into Pets at Home today to look for a suitable dog bed as a Christmas present for my spoiled and pampered pet The one I wanted - black and white trimmed with red - had been sold out but I saw a nice sofa type bed which looked rather too large So I asked a passing sales person if he could kindly measure it for me He said Wait for This CAN'T YOU BRING YOUR OWN TAPE MEASURE ? <shriek> I was actually speechless but I went over to the Desk and asked to borrow a tape measure Grudingly one was given and then I was followed by assistant over to said bed and she watched whilst I measured it MYSELF Not sure if I should go back but it is a lovely big bed i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd161/GWDAdmin1/Smilies/Default/undecided.gif and in a gorgeous deep dark red Has anyone else bought their pet a pressie ?
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Post by JennyWrenn on Dec 23, 2009 6:13:16 GMT
I went into another Pets at Home yesterday, in Stockport What a difference - friendly staff and it was HUUUUUUUUUUUGE They had a Vet Surgery, a Dog Grooming Room, an adoption centre for small mice type animals needing to be re homed I was given a massive choice of dog beds to look at - so very pleased as got a really nice one for my Dog's Christmas pressie No one else bought their pampered pet a pressie
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Post by Jasmine on Dec 23, 2009 6:59:51 GMT
Bonnie is going to get a stocking full of treats. My sister made all the doggies stockings years ago and when I got ours out of the Christmas box in the attic I had a little think about Jessie. She couldn't have her pressies under the tree til Christmas morning because she would sniff them all out. Not taking that chance with the hungry puppy who will eat anything. The boys will help her open her pressies on Christmas morning. i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd161/GWDAdmin1/Smilies/Default/smiley.gif Jenny, I would go on the Pets at Home website and go to contact us and tell them your tale - I am horrified. I would tell them both tales - the poor service and the fantastic service.
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Post by JennyWrenn on Dec 23, 2009 7:10:25 GMT
I cant put any pressies under my tree cos my doggy will rip them all apart Naughty children arent they
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Post by Jasmine on Dec 23, 2009 12:28:46 GMT
They are worse than children ;D
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Post by Ladygardener on Dec 23, 2009 20:43:42 GMT
My cat is so fussy he won't eat treats of any food and only eats the Science Diet products as his proper food. He will get a nice tin of tuna 'tho, he loves it but it has to be John West. ;DHonest, he won't eat princess.
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Post by Jasmine on Dec 23, 2009 21:16:16 GMT
I can believe that LG ;D. Bonnie is not 'driven' by food at all, unlike Jess who used to circle like a little furry shark when you were getting her meal together. The only time Bonnie has looked slightly interested is when I did her some fresh chicken instead of her normal pedigree chum.
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