MOBY GOES TO TURKEY. A tam and pups adventure.

Well I've just had an email from my solicitor and my divorce was granted on 28th December so it's official now after 19 years of separation.

I'm going to change my will now too making my dogs my sole beneficiaries and ill appoint 2 executors. Just incase I should die before they do 😁
 
She is walking so well on the lead with her tail high up she is not stressing about it. Broke my heart to see what came out of her stomach. Are you sticking to the name Blu Tam?
 
Well i sent you some money before:giggle:
Ah it was maybe on the revolut thing I did last year for the strays . In which case its still the same . Might start that again in Turkey if its over run with strays . I'm hoping though that it's not anything like Morocco as I need to stay there a few months

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She is walking so well on the lead with her tail high up she is not stressing about it. Broke my heart to see what came out of her stomach. Are you sticking to the name Blu Tam?
I think so , ... it seems to fit. And it's short enough to call etc
 
Ah it was maybe on the revolut thing I did last year for the strays . In which case its still the same . Might start that again in Turkey if its over run with strays . I'm hoping though that it's not anything like Morocco as I need to stay there a few months
Ok, money sent.
 
I've posted a recommendation in Just smiffy thread that membership of the Dogs Trust (£12.50 if you're 60 or over, double if under) gives public liability insurance up to £1million per incident... worldwide.
They will also look after your dogs if you croak before they do...
...and access to a vet advice line 24/7.

https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/support-us/companion-club/benefits
 
Well I've just had an email from my solicitor and my divorce was granted on 28th December so it's official now after 19 years of separation.

I'm going to change my will now too making my dogs my sole beneficiaries and ill appoint 2 executors. Just incase I should die before they do 😁
Just in case you are not joking.

Be careful under which jurisdiction you make the will and where it is applicable when you die.

Also when you pick up the next, and next, stray you will have to change the Will again.

Some people just want to complicate their lives.

Anyway I am sure your now ex-wife will be pleased that her Settlement to you in the divorce will go to the dogs. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
I've posted a recommendation in Just smiffy thread that membership of the Dogs Trust (£12.50 if you're 60 or over, double if under) gives public liability insurance up to £1million per incident... worldwide.
They will also look after your dogs if you croak before they do...
...and access to a vet advice line 24/7.

https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/support-us/companion-club/benefits
I’ve personally seen the nasty, callous side of dogs trust of which I’m not prepared to repeat in public, suffice to say I’d give them absolutely nothing, I daren't even engage with them at the warners shows🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
 
Just in case you are not joking.

Be careful under which jurisdiction you make the will and where it is applicable when you die.

Also when you pick up the next, and next, stray you will have to change the Will again.

Some people just want to complicate their lives.

Anyway I am sure your now ex-wife will be pleased that her Settlement to you in the divorce will go to the dogs. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
I wasn't joking. I won't name my dogs ill simply make it that all dogs I have at the time of my passing are to be looked after out of my estate.

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I’ve personally seen the nasty, callous side of dogs trust of which I’m not prepared to repeat in public, suffice to say I’d give them absolutely nothing, I daren't even engage with them at the warners shows🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Well of course no organisation run by humans is perfect.
I'm sorry you've had a bad experience.
I'm a member solely for the public liability insurance.
 
Tam don't know if you have access to this post but would it be of any interest to you. I've copied and pasted it if you are I'm sure Gromett would post details on your thread for you to see. Just a thought.

Gromett

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I am going to move my blog to my personal domain as I don't really do much with it any more.
Does anyone want the domain before it expires and possibly gets taken by someone else?
I can also provide hosting for it if required.

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I wasn't joking. I won't name my dogs ill simply make it that all dogs I have at the time of my passing are to be looked after out of my estate.

Snuff it in a Greek village and 25 dogs will be barking at the Solicitor's door "He promised to take me - I will settle for €5,000":LOL:
 
Tam don't know if you have access to this post but would it be of any interest to you. I've copied and pasted it if you are I'm sure Gromett would post details on your thread for you to see. Just a thought.

Gromett

#1
I am going to move my blog to my personal domain as I don't really do much with it any more.
Does anyone want the domain before it expires and possibly gets taken by someone else?
I can also provide hosting for it if required.

fulltiming.info
Blog: http://www.fulltiming.info - Fulltiming and Self Build Blog

Only cost transfer fee.
I don't even know what one of them is lol

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I just fed the pack .... I wish I'd kept hold of elas slow feeder bowl buy I binned it last year . The pup eats the same way ...just guzzles till its gone the poor thing . But hopefully that will change.

The wee bugger did try to eat my dinner too , I'm gonna have to watch what I'm doing lol . Her nose right in my bowl
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The wee bugger did try to eat my dinner too
She'll have been very hungry after emptying the contents of her tum on your van's floor...
Probably been awhile since she felt her stomach so empty because some of those contents looked pretty indigestible, twigs leaves, even accepting the high acidity so been in there awhile.

Watch out for signs of bloat, gulping air along with hoovering up her food.

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I just fed the pack .... I wish I'd kept hold of elas slow feeder bowl buy I binned it last year . The pup eats the same way ...just guzzles till its gone the poor thing . But hopefully that will change.

The wee bugger did try to eat my dinner too , I'm gonna have to watch what I'm doing lol . Her nose right in my bowlView attachment 854267
Maybe try putting some LARGE pebbles in her bowl to slow her down?
 
I think it's just an age thing, my 7 month old is still eating out of a slow feed bowl, he has no competition, but was 1 of 13. I'm sure he'll slow down a bit when he's older.
Yes I think when they have come from a large litter they think they still have to rush the food down before the others get it.
 

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