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dark_is200
Getting a dog (puppy) on Sunday so need to find a good pet shop (in or near East London) to get food, basket, etc..... anyone have any suggestions

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mudzs
Barking biggrin.gif
jac114
battersea blush.gif
rhaines
What type of pup are you getting ?

How old etc. each pup requires different things... Photo's definately required here... Battersea is a good place but hardly west London. Pets at home in wales and south england are good but dont know about your area, try find a small local store with staff who actually care about animals and you should be fine...
mudzs
try this site might help http://www.ukpets.co.uk/
Steve
RSPCA
dark_is200
here is a picture of type of dog, we met the breeder about 6 weeks ago and placed deposit etc. will be picking him up on Sunday (he's 8 weeks old), rushing to get everything we need before we get him.

rhaines
Isn't that an overgornw rat biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

Seriously though pup's are more work than most people ecpect if it's your first one although pedigree'sd tend to be less work thorugh experience (dalamtians and huskys from pups).

Get ready for some sleepless nights unless you'll allow him/het to sleep in the same room (mine always slept on our bed) and make sure you get him chipped once the final jabs have been had (not a requirement but piece of mind).

Passport for pets is excellent if you go to france/europe so you can travel witht them if need be although timing is very strict on the shots......

Personally always found Iam's the best dry food, not the cheapest but less mess and healthier pup so better all round....
dark_is200
QUOTE(rhaines @ Sep 11 2003, 11:35 PM)
Isn't that an overgornw rat biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

Seriously though pup's are more work than most people ecpect if it's your first one although pedigree'sd tend to be less work thorugh experience (dalamtians and huskys from pups).

Get ready for some sleepless nights unless you'll allow him/het to sleep in the same room (mine always slept on our bed) and make sure you get him chipped once the final jabs have been had (not a requirement but piece of mind).

Passport for pets is excellent if you go to france/europe so you can travel witht them if need be although timing is very strict on the shots......

Personally always found Iam's the best dry food, not the cheapest but less mess and healthier pup so better all round....

girlfriends choice of dog! although feel it could be good for meeting women when i'm walking (carrying?) it!

sleeping in the bedroom for the first week or two, hope its not too noisy since i'm really busy at work at the moment (12-14 hours a day)
rhaines
if it isn't going to sleep in the bedroom on a perm basis I really wouldnt have it in the bedroom at all, once it is used to the creature comforts it will whine to get back in, best bet is to let the pup sleep where it will permanently sleep....

It'll cry like a baby or a few nights but the worst thing you can do is give into it, have you hany kids ?Always after attention smile.gif Be strict from the start (not easy with a puppy) and it will become a great puppy, spoil it from the start and it'll be a mare as it will rule the roost. It was always the hardest thng for me as I'm daft as a brush when it comes to puppies but i know what they turn out lie if you poi them. I always found the hardest part training the girlfriend not the dog as soon as the puppy entered the house.
Steve
scrappy dappy doo!
Steve
i think i can see keiron with a pink poodle under his arm doing a quarter mile at santa pod

Poodle will have a permanent smile biggrin.gif
DaveEllen
QUOTE(rhaines @ Sep 12 2003, 12:42 AM)
if it isn't going to sleep in the bedroom on a perm basis I really wouldnt have it in the bedroom at all, once it is used to the creature comforts it will whine to get back in, best bet is to let the pup sleep where it will permanently sleep....

It'll cry like a baby or a few nights but the worst thing you can do is give into it, have you hany kids ?Always after attention smile.gif Be strict from the start (not easy with a puppy) and it will become a great puppy, spoil it from the start and it'll be a mare as it will rule the roost. It was always the hardest thng for me as I'm daft as a brush when it comes to puppies but i know what they turn out lie if you poi them. I always found the hardest part training the girlfriend not the dog as soon as the puppy entered the house.

Good advice.....

Be really strict at first & the house trainging thing will be a breeze.....

Mine are both well behaved & I was Mr Nasty when they were young...Mr Softy now though.....

There a big Pet superstore over the river in Charlton where you can get everything........5 mins from Blackwall tunnel
dark_is200
QUOTE(DaveEllen @ Sep 12 2003, 06:05 AM)
QUOTE(rhaines @ Sep 12 2003, 12:42 AM)
if it isn't going to sleep in the bedroom on a perm basis I really wouldnt have it in the bedroom at all, once it is used to the creature comforts it will whine to get back in, best bet is to let the pup sleep where it will permanently sleep....

It'll cry like a baby or a few nights but the worst thing you can do is give into it, have you hany kids ?Always after attention smile.gif Be strict from the start (not easy with a puppy) and it will become a great puppy, spoil it from the start and it'll be a mare as it will rule the roost. It was always the hardest thng for me as I'm daft as a brush when it comes to puppies but i know what they turn out lie if you poi them. I always found the hardest part training the girlfriend not the dog as soon as the puppy entered the house.

Good advice.....

Be really strict at first & the house trainging thing will be a breeze.....

Mine are both well behaved & I was Mr Nasty when they were young...Mr Softy now though.....

There a big Pet superstore over the river in Charlton where you can get everything........5 mins from Blackwall tunnel

any idea what the petshop is called? this sounds ideal since its pretty close to me
rhaines
would not be surprised if there was a Pets At Home near you, website is HERE.

Most stores have a vetinary service as well as a full supply of toys, food extra's etc (mod your dog), maybe we should ask Ken to try for TOC/LOC Gold discount biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

I've always found them competitively priced and it's great to be able to take your dog into the store, he can pick his own toys/treats then as well.....

He'should even get a free goodie at the check out !!
TonyGoose
I foresee TDI plc expanding their range of goodies to accomodate this blink.gif
dark_is200
QUOTE(TonyGoose @ Sep 12 2003, 08:46 AM)
I foresee TDI plc expanding their range of goodies to accomodate this blink.gif

dog sized sports seats?

pee resistant seats?
DaveEllen
QUOTE(dark_is200 @ Sep 12 2003, 08:37 AM)
QUOTE(DaveEllen @ Sep 12 2003, 06:05 AM)
QUOTE(rhaines @ Sep 12 2003, 12:42 AM)
if it isn't going to sleep in the bedroom on a perm basis I really wouldnt have it in the bedroom at all, once it is used to the creature comforts it will whine to get back in, best bet is to let the pup sleep where it will permanently sleep....

It'll cry like a baby or a few nights but the worst thing you can do is give into it, have you hany kids ?Always after attention smile.gif Be strict from the start (not easy with a puppy) and it will become a great puppy, spoil it from the start and it'll be a mare as it will rule the roost. It was always the hardest thng for me as I'm daft as a brush when it comes to puppies but i know what they turn out lie if you poi them. I always found the hardest part training the girlfriend not the dog as soon as the puppy entered the house.

Good advice.....

Be really strict at first & the house trainging thing will be a breeze.....

Mine are both well behaved & I was Mr Nasty when they were young...Mr Softy now though.....

There a big Pet superstore over the river in Charlton where you can get everything........5 mins from Blackwall tunnel

any idea what the petshop is called? this sounds ideal since its pretty close to me

Pet city pets are us...............been there may times........could be pets at home.........green sign........

directions

come out of b/wall tunnel follow signs for charlton ath FC (1st exit) go round rbout--past Filmworks---over next r/bout---get into r/h lane look for big sign with mcdonalds/argos/pet shop/tkmaxx ..........its in there

may even find pee resistant seat covers !

I've got argos cheapies for the front which are excellent and £10.... for the back........get a plastic backed picnic rug on one side get the G/F to sew some tape along leaving gaps where the head rest poles are these will hold the cover in place............

Advice----dont leave the puppy alone until its 6/8 months old........will chew everything..........

PS...if you get the alarm to work (not motion sensitive) I'll pay for instructions........... blush.gif
Bazza-old
another thing to look at is your vets bills
try and get an insurance covering all eventualities

it cost us £160 to have a rabbit x-rayed, then put down, after it fell off the roof blush.gif
DaveEllen
Adventurous rabbit.........
Monster-Mat
why was the rabbit on the roof?
DaveEllen
Bazza has got one of those trendy grass roof's whistling.gif
Bazza-old
QUOTE(Supracharged-IS340 @ Sep 12 2003, 08:46 PM)
why was the rabbit on the roof?

daughters bedroom leads to flat roof
daughter took eyes off rabbit
rabbit attempts great escape
didnt expect 10ft drop !!!
billybandit
e-bay is good for pet stuff. i have just got a cage for my staffie off there. lot cheaper than pet city
gazza200
QUOTE(billybandit @ Sep 12 2003, 08:11 PM)
e-bay is good for pet stuff. i have just got a cage for my staffie off there. lot cheaper than pet city

I know a cheaper place! I got 2 dog cages i want to get rid of, too good to throw away. Anyone want em? whistling.gif
UKPulse
Is the puppy going to be male or female? Maybe we could have a competition to come up with a name for it?! tongue.gif

If it's a girl, how about "Lexus"...?

...I'll get my coat blush.gif
Arif
Beckton Retail park has a Big pet shop.( East London)
rhaines
I believe that is the pet's at home biggrin.gif

Hows the puppy settling in ?
DaveEllen
Naaaaaaaaaah

tis arriving on sunday....................
Risky3301
QUOTE(dark_is200 @ Sep 12 2003, 12:31 AM)
here is a picture of type of dog, we met the breeder about 6 weeks ago and placed deposit etc. will be picking him up on Sunday (he's 8 weeks old), rushing to get everything we need before we get him.


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