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Early stages, Duck-sitting in the office!!!

His first Vetbed experience.

 

Very snug Vetbed, Lucky loved it!

 

 

Lucky on his Vetbed

 

 

This photo is Lucky opening
his Christmas present last
year.


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We will have a news page that will be updated as often as possible in which we will store articles that we want to share with you. Alternatively, if you have an article or a news you want to share with us and other owners, you can email us and contact us to feature in our pages your article. Email us or post your news!!!

The readers of Your Dog Magazine have voted Indorex spray as best household flea control product 2007!!! The full article to be published soon. The Readers of Your Dog Magazine also voted Vetbed as best pets bedding of the year!!! Don't forget to enter the prize draw and get a chance to win a vetbed original or any other beddings . The full story to be on the website soon, with plenty of photographs!!


 

Having a swim, but eager to get out, it's too cold!!!

Lucky was spoilt with warm baths in the sink of the utility room.

                    

This is Lucky, a duckling that was found aged a day or two, a foot tangled in the brambles dangling over the pond. It was one of these nature's mistakes, to allow a mother duck to have ducklings on the 1st december.

They say it's the climate change, the warming of the planet. Anyway, Lucky was rescued, and was genuinly a very happy duck. He loved his snug
Vetbed and snuggled up to us as often as possible. Fully part of the family and with a very distinct good-nature of his own, ruling us all, he brought joy (and duck-muck cleaning duty) amongst us for over three months.

After two months of nursing him indoors, bathing him (in warm water because he didn't like cold water at all!!!) and taking him for short walks every day (he would follow us everywhere, and would get very excited on digging out worms!), he started to have an interest in the wild ducks around and quickly had mates outside...

So he was left to stay and play with his wild mates all day, and got back inside the house for the night. After another month, he decided he was better sleeping outside too.

We had the satisfaction of having saved his life, we had a tame duck without loosing any of his natural wild habits... until he was run over by a speeding car whilst going from one pond to the other, crossing the road. His feathers were by then fully grown and we had hoped to witness his first flight, it was only a matter of days.
 

walking with daddy

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