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R I P Kim, You'll Be Missed!
About 1730 tonight I had to take Kim, our Dobie *** (Female Dog) to the Vet to be PTS. She was diagnosed with an illness some time ago and went downhill very quickly from Thursday of last week through the weekend. She was a Rescue, we got her in mid 2008 when she was about 2½ years old, so we had her for about 7 years, and she made it to 9½ - 10 years so far as we know.
She settled in very quickly and very well with us and Eddy, the big fellow in my Avatars who's a year older, never had any problems, she walked in, said 'Righto I'm the Boss' and it was sorted! Based on our experience with her I would suggest anyone wanting a Dog has a serious look at their local Rescues, she was one of the nicest Dogs we've ever had. Those who know me will realise that both my Wife and myself are absolutely gutted.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Retrocop I was the same when one of my dogs died, the one I'd had the longest out of all of them. I cried more over him than when my father died.
And how lovely of the vet to give you Forget-me Not seeds. All I got was a bill!
I think AB is at its best when someone loses a beloved pet, such great support, kind words and sympathy. I know it helped me and I think it's helping Baldric.
And how lovely of the vet to give you Forget-me Not seeds. All I got was a bill!
I think AB is at its best when someone loses a beloved pet, such great support, kind words and sympathy. I know it helped me and I think it's helping Baldric.
I have a lump in my throat reading your loss as I know exactly how you feel . I had my faithful lab put to sleep 5 years ago and I still,feel his loss at times . I light a candle beside his photo when I think about him .there is also a poem called rainbow bridge that you can find here the words are comforting .just look up poems for dogs .
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