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Anwell Valderama said...
Having written Wiggle's blog for so long, I sometimes forget that not everyone know's his story and would respectfully and politely suggest that new readers look back at the early days and see how far Wiggle has come:
Having loved and cared for Wiggle for nearly 5 years, if I thought he needed to see the vet, I would take him. However, Wiggle is a dog with allergies and his health issues are managed with medication, yet from time to time he still feels a bit itchy. It's good for Wiggle to have regular baths and readers who have been with us since the beginning will know that Wiggle started off having a bath a couple of times a week!
Wiggle is a dog with character and he know's how to pull a sad "woe is me" face, knowing that every time he looks at me my heart melts because I love him so much. The sad face is just a part of Wiggle's personality and he know's that he can usually get his way with a woeful expression in my direction.
So, to Anwell Valderama, thank you so much for your concern but Wiggle is absolutely fine and he will continue to receive the love and care he needs. I've deleted your comment as it was linking to a website that I've not had time to check but please do carry on keeping up with Wiggle and his story...
5 comments:
You've done an amazing job with Wiggle, it is easy to see he's a happy, healthy, loving boy.
Like most Labs, Wiggle knows how to work his looks to his advantage. But it has been fun to watch him over the years from that Baldy boy to Happy Boy.
wiggle is a lively and jolly doggie with a real zest for life. He has been transformed. He's a happy lab, and his life has been transformed by a caring,compassionate owner..
wiggle is a lively and jolly doggie with a real zest for life. He has been transformed. He's a happy lab, and his life has been transformed by a caring,compassionate owner..
Wendy, your hand on Wiggle rehabilitation has been fantastic. Now Wiggle lives the best of lives and walks and plays in his own paradise, those beautiful English fields.
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