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Friday 2 October 2020

Very Lazy Dogs Having A Duvet Day

For years I resisted having a dog then after I was made redundant my wife was looking for a dog as I was now working from home, which had always been the agreement, but I wasn't a dog lover. No much worse, I really couldn't stand having them sniffing a licking or jumping on me. That all changed when I met Bree, as soon as the rescue home brought her round and she ran around then sat by me and snuggled up to me in the garden I was smitten. Since then she's stolen my heart, and often my bed. Of course before Bree I always said, dogs should stay outside in kennels, then dogs should stay downstairs, dogs shouldn't go on the furniture, and eat only plain dog food but that all went to pot. Once Bree settled in Debbie suggested we going on a charity walk with Accolade Hounds, the charity we got Bree from. On the walk I was carrying three years old Oliver on my shoulders, when he saw Prince, a skinny dog with three legs and Oliver who played and chatted daily with my humanoid Robots and Robot dogs, announced that as I fix robots legs I'd make skippy a robot leg. At the walk rest stop I joked with the head of the charity about it over a rest break cup of tea and sausages for the dogs and the next thing I know she's ringing me up asking when she can bring him round. Prince almost didn't settle in as he and Bree were not happy bedfellows (in fact it was that we were ignorant to the fact that Lurchers, Saluki's and Greyhounds Like to play fight). Then one day I was out walking them when I found myself whistling the theme tune to the Australian Kids Programme 'Skippy The Bush Kangaroo' and I realised it was because Princes single back leg made him bounce like a Kangaroo, so I renamed him, Skippy. Then we had two wonderful dogs. But they have kind of taken over, but they are so loving and attentive its obvious why we allow it. During Covid19 lockdown they have been constant companions and such fun. But sometimes the stretch the boundaries like all teenagers as they did today!
Thus - Very Lazy Dogs Having A Duvet Day

Malcolm aka
 @FIXED1T 



Monday 14 September 2020

Finding A Rare Grass Snake Whilst Dog Walking

Finding A Rare Grass Snake Whilst Dog Walking

As Wild Animal Habitat Is Being Wrecked Its Increasingly Getting Difficult And Hard To Stumble On Wild Creatures. But We Had Great Luck Yesterday, As I Spotted An Amazin, Beautiful And Increasingly Rare UK Grass Snake Whilst Walking Our Great Rescue Lurcher Hounds.

Malcolm aka
 @FIXED1T 



Tuesday 11 August 2020

Dog Chewed Muzzle Repair And Modification I fixed1t

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Our Tri-Paw Rescue Lurcher Hound "Skippy" Is Very Reactive To Some Other Dogs And You Can Never Tell Which He Will React Too. As A Lady In The UK Was Recently Prosecuted When Her Dog (On A Lead) Nipped Another Dog (Off The Lead) Which Ran Up To It, I Thought It Would Be Safer For Skippy If He Were Muzzled. So We Muzzled Him For Safety. But Skippy Decided To Take His Revenge On The Muzzle When We Left It Unattended By The Front Door. The Muzzle Came Off Worse!

As I'm Not One For Throwing More Plastic Into Landfill I Decided To Repair It, So With Ingenuity I fixed1t.

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Thanks Malcolm aka
 @FIXED1T 



Monday 3 August 2020

Fantastic DIY Dog Feeding Toy For Reluctant Eaters

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Our Rescue Tri-Paw (Trip Pad) Lurcher (Greyhound Saluki Cross) Skippy Is A Reluctant Breakfast Eater Which Wouldn't Be A Problem If It Wasn't For The Fact His Home Sister Bree Our Grey Lurcher Loves Food. Bree, Also A Rescue Spent Years Fending Pretty Much For Herself So Seeks Food Everywhere And If Skippy Isn't Quick Enough She'll Happily Eat His.

But My Wife Secretly Created This Amazing Feeding Toy For Skippy From Simple Household Parts And Tried It The Day Before This Video And It Worked. It Was Such A Success I Decided To Try It And Film It For Other Dog Owners With Reluctant Feeders.

Its Quick And Easy To Put Together And Works Great!

Dogs Are A Valuable Oxytocin Generator For Dog Owners 'The Pleaser Chemical' A Brain Chemical Crucial To Maintain Good Mental Health During Lockdown, Stroking Dogs And Cats Is An ASMR Activity, So The More We Can Do To Help And Love Our Dogs The Better For Us.

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Malcolm aka
 @FIXED1T 



Thursday 16 July 2020

Amazing Scottish Wildcat In The Wild Footage

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A Few Days Ago I Came Across This Amazing Footage Of A Real Scottish Wild Cat Video With It Ripping Into What Appear To Be A Hanging Chicken, The Video Was Caught By A Scots Wildlife Camera man Using An Infra Red Wildlife Camera Of The Sort You Strap To A Tree With Military Grade Webbing. This Looks Remarkably Like The Cat I Had Hanging On My Face As A Child Whilst On Holiday In The Village Of 'The Coal Town Of Wemyss' In Fife Scotland, When A Local Girl (A Neighbour Of Our Friends Janette And Elaine S...) Thrust It Jokingly Into My Face During A Game Of Hide And Seek, Saying It Was A Wild CAT. Unfortunately For Me The Huge Cat Was As Scared As Me And Latched Onto My Face With Its Claws And Try And Bite My Nose. I Have To Admit I've Not Been Fond Of Cats Or Their Clawing Since Then. LOL The Things Children Do To Each Other For Fun.

I Have To Say I Loved Our Holidays In Wemyss Everyone Was So Friendly And Inviting Despite The Wild Cat Or Most Likely A Wild Cat Hybrid.

Malcolm aka
 @FIXED1T 

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Sunday 31 May 2020

3D Printed Covid19 Visor Bracket Time Lapse 7 Hours In 45 Seconds

Here is hoping you are all well during the Covid19 lockdown, there is an international shortage of PPE "Personal Protective Equipment" so I've been using my time and money to 3D Print Visors for Emergency Workers. Malcolm aka @fixed1t

Monday 27 April 2020

Save A Bubble Bee During Covid19 Lockdown And Save the World

This video is about How To Revive A Bubble Bee During Covid19 Lockdown And Save the World

Bees Are Internationally Endangered With Them There Will Be No Pollination, No Plants And No Food, Covid19 Is Bad And Will Kill A Substantial Number, But Nothing Like The Numbers Killed By Crop Failure and Mass Starvation.

Bumble Bee Numbers Are Declining Coming Out Of Hibernation Too Soon Cold Can Kill Them Without Our Help And Intervention. Some simple fruit sugars on a peace of paper is all it takes to give the Bee enough energy to make it back to its nest and fully recover.

I found this Bee dying on the Window Ledge So I Set About Saving It.

So When Your Out For Your Hours Constitutional Keep An Eye Out For The Creatures In Need, And Fallen Bees In Particular.

Thanks Malcolm aka #fixed1t

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