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Mel_P
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Reged: 25/10/2008
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Loc: Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Walking in Gloucestershire and/or dog walking?
      #231936 - 25/10/2008 21:11

Hi all
I have a Rhodesian Ridgeback and would love to find any other people with big dogs so they can play together.

Failing that, I haven't been back in Gloucester long and don't know that many people, so I would love to just get together for a bit of exercise with like minded people, with or without the pooch!!

Melxx


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annemari
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Reged: 07/03/2008
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Loc: Gloucestershire.
Re: Walking in Gloucestershire and/or dog walking? [Re: Mel_P]
      #232067 - 25/10/2008 22:41


Hi Mel_P

Have just posted on your other post. Four ? of us are meeting for lunch on the 30th at the Newent Garden Centre. If you p.m. Mayday,I'm sure you will be more than welcome to join us.

Any probs p.m. me

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Annemari xx

The Three Musketeers were together again at Cardiff. Summer, ChattyCathy and my 'Mum' Auntie Annemari"


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Re: Walking in Gloucestershire and/or dog walking? [Re: annemari]
      #264949 - 27/11/2008 12:56

Hi Mel, I have two dogs, a Lab (rather old) and a GSP, who is always full of energy. Would be interested in talking more about dog walking.

Emma


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Mel_P
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Re: Walking in Gloucestershire and/or dog walking? [Re: EmmaLovatt]
      #266491 - 29/11/2008 11:49

Hi Annemari
Thanks for your reply, it would be nice to have a walk together - let our pooches meet up! Mine is quite boisterous, but if your lab is good at telling youngsters off, she'd leave him alone!


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Mel_P
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Re: Walking in Gloucestershire and/or dog walking? [Re: annemari]
      #266493 - 29/11/2008 11:52

Hi Annemari
Thanks for the offer - how lovely of you! Unfortunatley, I'm rubbish at checking the forum so don't always know someone has replied. Please let me know though if you are all meeting up again and I'll endeavour to join you. I work f/t during the week but any weekends would be fab!
Speak soon
Melx


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