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R.i.p. Dillon ..........
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.... we had to let one of our Yorkies go to doggie heaven earlier today :(
R.I.P. little fella, aged 13 1/2 years.
Here's one of millions of piccies we have of him:
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R.I.P. little fella, aged 13 1/2 years.
Here's one of millions of piccies we have of him:
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20:43 Fri 28th Dec 2018
Sorry for your loss, Giz. Think i'm right in believing you hinted at this outcome in another thread a couple of says back. Sounds like the same symptoms to the ones that caused me to let my 15 year old Molly go a couple of years back. Back legs gone, bit of a hump in the back, riddled with arthritis, some incontinence. Best thing for a dog in that condition is to let it go.
Togo; it took me about 12 months before i got another dog. But i'm really glad i did. My little Jack Russell makes me laugh almost every day (almost as much as our attempts on the nags) and i do believe he has breathed new life into my home.
Togo; it took me about 12 months before i got another dog. But i'm really glad i did. My little Jack Russell makes me laugh almost every day (almost as much as our attempts on the nags) and i do believe he has breathed new life into my home.
//// Think i'm right in believing you hinted at this outcome in another thread a couple of says back. ////
Well remembered Ken, it was 1ozzy's thread on Friday, about his dog Mig:
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Thanks again for all your kind words.
I've acquired a lovely cold over the course of the day, which goes some way to explaining my red puffy eyes :P
Well remembered Ken, it was 1ozzy's thread on Friday, about his dog Mig:
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Thanks again for all your kind words.
I've acquired a lovely cold over the course of the day, which goes some way to explaining my red puffy eyes :P
JR's are such fun aren't they Ken. Mine is 14 years old, is losing his sight and hearing, bad arthritic front legs and kidneys not fully functioning. But oh boy you should see him go when he's off the lead, like a puppy. He does sleep a lot of the time once we are home though. While he's so happy when he's out we'll keep going but I fear his body can't keep up with him for too much longer. But like Giz, I shall let him rest when the time is right. I've done it more than once before.