xxlynne
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Mr Bing Staffie 1 yr Maidstone KentStaffy adult male, white with black patches, a Bullseye lookalike! Beautiful lovely boy due 31st October
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Gilka
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Sleep well Mr Bing. Hope you have a good journey tomorrow, they're lovely people and will look after you. Life begins soon.....
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xxlynne
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Well we could have guessed Mr Bing arriving on Fireworks night! What a character..but actually although at first her takes the scene by storm he settles very quickly.
Mr Bing is around the year mark. He is FRIENDLY and every bit the "how are you in your face" staffie. He is a clown! Staffies are such anti depressants. He goes down very well with everyone he meets...
Hi..
whow the vets...
My turn next..
This is fun...
Did you say sit...I also do down..
I think I love you..
Mr Bing has had his first vax; wormed and clean bill of health. Snip and chip on Tuesday
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Gilka
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What a beautiful boy....in some ways he reminds me of Keith....
Good luck Mr Bing - you had to have a big character to fit the name - such a fab name.
Rest easy now boy, chill your beans and enjoy!
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ali12345
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Mr Bing is a gem of a dog Walked him today expecting a very cheeky boy after he managed to open his kennel door to greet staff, but once on lead he was a pleasure to walk. Ambling along, lead hardly ever pulling. when we returned to the kennel he went back in calmly. Stunning looks and a personality to match
Alison
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reclaimingrebus
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Took Mr Bing out with the delightful Tiger Lily and I have to say that he pulled like a train BUT he was really good to get in and out of the kennels, generally unreactive to the escalating noise levels, and had a really good feel about him. I think he's a really nice lad
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pilchierox
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Made us laughHi there. We transported Mr Bing from Worksop to Northampton last week and it was an experience. You could tell his enthusiasm as soon as we were given him to put in the car. My boyfriend sat in the back with him and I think he was in danger of being licked to death!!!! Hope you find a forever home Mr Bing xx
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xxlynne
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Mr Bing travelled in the front seat today and settled really well. He had his snip and chip and was very subdued when I went to collect him. I think I know what he is doing now
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reclaimingrebus
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Buds Mum and Dad walked Mr Bing today - he was a really good boy! Hopefully they will post shortly.
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Bud
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Ok sorry Reclaiming Rebus getting there!!!
Ok Mr Bing.....what a great fellow...these pictures do not do him justice he is a beautiful dog, with his smudged mascara and his black ears...he is born for film, actually stage as Karl recons he would make a great “spike” in Oliver..I did mention that it’s the wrong breed, but I got what he meant. He was perfect on the lead. He would walk to just before the end of the extender then look behind to see if you are still there and rush back all smiles saying “oh you are there just checking” then off again and back again. This boy would be good on re call as although he didn’t come back to his name, he came when we said “here”. This boy is another “no work needed dog” he is ready made, available and loveable... I would sneak him home with Tiff...
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ali12345
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Mr Bing is not only a charmer with the human ladies but doggy ones too He snuggled up next to Marie on the walk and they potterd along side by side as if they always did this together. He is a very sociable dog and seemed so pleased to share his time and space with Marie. If Elaine got in his way he tried to barge past to be with his girl. I had him on a shorter lead this time because we were all walking together and he pulled a bit more than last time but nothing too bad. A smily happy boy with a superb temperament
Alison
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xxlynne
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Mr Bing (Crosby!) He is looking forwards to a White Christmas..smuggled up in front of your fire..would you like a 'white' Christmas too!
Lovely time spent with Mr Bing today as ever.
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xxlynne
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Hey Mr Bing..come here!
Please Mr Bing!
Almost..?Cheese
Good Boy Happy families!
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grizzly61bear
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Mr Bing, now Bingo.....At the moment, we have no reservations whatsoever, he is the most adorable dog anyone could every want, but he had separation anxiety in the car and we only made it to Clackett Lane, before we have to move him to the back seat with the boys. He just wanted to be with them but just worried this could be a sign he might not do well on his own....time will tell....watch this space.....photos soon...Dee has just phoned and got the update....restless night or calm night Bingo.....who knows....
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Olivia
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separation anxietyRhianna (see her thread) was the same. She cried so much whenever she wasnt with us. Now she is absolutely fine. Lots and lots of exercise helped and we also found the crate very helpful in making her feel secure. We dont use it any more but a cozy den with treats, blankets and toys seemed to be really reassuring for her. It took just over a week for it to be ok every time.
Good luck! So pleased to hear he has a home, Seb said that he was adorable when he walked him on Thursday.
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Sharonr - Admin
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Thrilled to hear the news. Hope all went well last night and if not I'm sure with time and a few tweaks it will all come together. He had a different day yesterday, new people, a journey, a new home, a new place to sleep - lots to expore and take onboard for the little fella.
Looking forward to news and updates.
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xristine
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Olivia’s right. Dogs walk off their stress and the simple act of going out and returning to the same place helps them!
From his point of view he’s found a wonderful family and he doesn’t want to lose you. He’s already lost one so he’s determined not to let this one out of his sight! Once he realises that you aren’t going to dump him, he’ll feel secure and stop being anxious. It’s important not to reinforce the anxiety by making a fuss about it so be matter of fact to his face but sympathetic behind his back
But it sounds to me like he’s found where he wants to be and obviously the feeling is mutual. You’ll work it through.
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