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Dogs in awning - security question

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Hi Brian

Thanks for that. Do you think his hearing would still be intact though in the event of a security attack?

Lisa
 
Brian - thanks for that. It still wouldn't wake me up though.

Are you and your family ok?

Are you looking forward to your summer hols? We are, can't wait.

Lisa
 
All well thank Lisa , yes really looking forward to summer hols, we haven't been away since Easter!!!!! HOW BAD IS THAT !

Off to North Wales in August so its bound to be REALLY hot (not)

Brian (",)
 
Brian you need to get out in the caravan a bit more. That's nearly as sad as me peering through Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant.

North Wales hum, oh, well it should be ok. You should go to Kent/Sussex/Cornwall, much nicer. And, perhaps buy the boys a nice dog whilst you're at it.

Lisa
 
Sorry Lisa no time for a dog , just wouldn't be fair.

Mind you if I had to get one it would have to be a Greyhound. Lovely temperament,good looking creature and actually quite lazy.

Remind you of anyone ;O)

Brian (",)
 
Stop living the high life, Brian. North Wales indeed, don't forget the sun tan oil.

Do you still need a passport to get into Wales?
 
Lisa why dont you try a baby alarm ,that way you can hear any sound going on outside the van ,some even have camer's on them so you can see whats going on
 
Sorry Lisa no time for a dog , just wouldn't be fair.

Mind you if I had to get one it would have to be a Greyhound. Lovely temperament,good looking creature and actually quite lazy.

Remind you of anyone ;O)

Brian (",)
And always licking his cream crackers!

Oh god, not another mental picture......NURSE!!!!!!
 
Giving North Wales a try as not been since I was a kid. Great memories of freezing to death in a tent,eating baked beans and p'ing in a bucket, (not all at once you understand)

Oh those were the days (",)
 
Dogs are no probem in the van so long as they do not smell. Long haired breeds are hard work where as short hairs are easy to look after. If you have removeable carpets you are on a winner, dogs cannot smell lyno.

You can get great dog beds with washable covers from most good pet shops, this is a big help. Our Doberman sleeps in the doorwell as happy as a pig in S - H - One - Tee, god help the burglar that trys our van! As a rule we have to get her up in the mornings rather than vica - versa because she is so happy and comfortable.
 
And always licking his cream crackers!

Oh god, not another mental picture......NURSE!!!!!!
See what that "extra" Bandy/coke does to you. When will I learn?

Sorry for being so vulgar, Brian. Sometimes I really am mentaly unsound, I blame the new dog though, he's far to blessed in that area, oh yuk!

Stella from now on.............
 
Sorry Lisa no time for a dog , just wouldn't be fair.

Mind you if I had to get one it would have to be a Greyhound. Lovely temperament,good looking creature and actually quite lazy.

Remind you of anyone ;O)

Brian (",)
I think that describes you accurately. However, after meeting you, I see you more as an Italian stallion.

Lisa
 

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