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Ah, thank you so much, you listen to your experience and insight is absolutely wonderful. We've never used a cage in the past between any of our dogs and we've had so many Labradors over the years. But, you know, the odor is just something a wee bit different. Like I say, he just refuses to take a rest. You know, you try and give him this nice big pain here and a big tear and all the rest of the teeth. You know, he does his exercise and everything else but man, all the time he just keeps on going until he doesn't even drop, he just gets crumpy. So, definitely the cage, and like I say, we've never used a cage before, but we've got kids like ten times the size of him. So, he's in there with them, all he needs and everything else and he can still play a little bit and everything else. And then take an hour, sometimes even two, but usually he's in between 30 or 60 minutes of a rest and then he wakes up, we take him out and he's absolutely fine. So, as you see, each dog is different, you just have to get sensitive and they understand what they need and just do what you have to do. So, that's taken into work. We tried not to use it in the first couple of weeks, or even two and a half weeks, but the last week and a half we just have. Because he was just getting over tired, he just wouldn't go to sleep. Apart from at night, he's okay and he's not too bad. So anyway, there we go. Anyway, Bex, do you have any final comments other than doggy comments, anything else you want to share with us? How you getting on there, packing up all the camping equipment, getting it all washed and tidied and put away for the next trip? Back to you one more time, Bex, if you don't mind. November, Quebec, November, All Star, node 6222. Yeah, Graham, it's all packed away. The washing's done, cleaned all the tent away. One of the reasons we came back Tuesday was because of the rain and it was the only dry day that it took all day. There was a lot of moisture in the air and obviously I can't put my tent up when I get home, wait for a dry day to let it dry. And you can't put tents away wet. So, we came back Tuesday and I think it was all dry because I can guarantee we're not going camping next year. I have other reasons for that. At the moment it's all very hush-hush. But, yeah, it's all packed away. The cupboard door is shut under the stairs. Don't open that door because it may all fall on you. Yeah, it's one of those. And it's been hard work and I need a rest. I won't get a rest because it's a school holiday. So, we are going to my mum's beach house, which is a nice free few days on the beach in the poorest, most deprived area of the UK but the most beautiful beach. They have a house, they can't sell it. They've had it for years and we all go and they don't live there but they used to rent it out. But where it is, they can't sell it and we go and spend a few days in the summer holidays. Hopefully, we'll get some sun and the boys can go paddleboarding. I can go paddleboarding. I love it. And it will be good. Just need to pack a bag, take the dogs and my neighbour will feed the cats for a few days and we'll set off over there. And it's free. I'm looking forward to that one if the weather's good. Back to you Glenn.

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