Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
Knowing that our little Yorkie is still alive and as feisty as ever.
On Friday, he had a set to with a Staffy. I seperated them twice and each time the Yorkie went back for more. The third time, he was bitten in the throat. The blood was pumping out. Within seconds, both my arms were covered to the elbows. The kitchen looked like an abattoir. It's difficult to apply pressure to a wound on the neck and still allow breathing.
Wrapped a folded teatowel and an old handtowel around his neck and managed to apply some pressure to it. We took him straight to the vets, not expecting him to survive the journey.
Luckily, the towels and pressure had controlled the bleeding, but he had lost a lot of blood and was in shock. The vet put two lines into his front legs to get fluids back into him, along with painkillers and a sedative.
We left him there, not sure if we would see him again.
Anyway, the following morning he was a lot brighter. The vet examined his wounds and found that no stitches were required. He came home with us.
He's got to go back to the vet's on Thursday for a check, but otherwise, he's now OK.
Lots of things - a special CAGger, CAG meet in Newcastle is nearly here, it's payday on Friday and I only have tonight to work then I have 4 days off. All in all, a very smiley day indeed