I understood that French Bulldogs were a breed which it was difficult to get insurance for, so it's good to know of a company that does insure them. If it isn't too intrusive to ask, were they prepared to cover Mr. B's BOAS operation?
Of course I don't mind you asking @CaroleC, I'm always glad to help, as others have done for me (including yourself) on here. 'Bought by many' is the company I switched to in October. John Lewis who covered the boas wanted twice as much for renewal after shelling out for it, so I moved to BBM and didn't insure his boas as pre existing condition as it seemed unnecessary and it kept the price down. Hope this helps?
I used to tell Tikki that I would put a bell on her collar so I knew where she was and could rescue her when she eeped for help when she had gotten herself lost, or stuck somewhere - but when she was small enough to get stuck [usually under the refrigerator] she was too small for a collar!
When I had Sonik the rabbit, he used to have his hutch in the side entrance but would have free roam of the house. And on the first day of getting him he suddenly disappeared, so spent ages searching everywhere, even to the point where I asked my neighbour to help. And he said 'are you sure you have a rabbit and aren't just imagining it or drunk again and seeing little fluffy animals?' But he had done similar and got behind the fridge and was cwtched up on the the metal tray thing!
Of course no one minds - he is one of ours. I think, in a way, we all share a little of each others dogs. Sweet pictures, Bronson is very cheeky, and very cute.
Yeah I agree, we do. And he is like a whirling dervish when he's fully wound, then like butter wouldn't melt when he's asleep!
Ill try upload some newer ones of rocco thiw evening my camera is terrible so will get my partner to send me some and ill upload some lol