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Jack. Rest In Peace
steve prosser:
My thoughts are with you too BTM, I had a tear in my eye reading ur sad story.
We lost our golden retriever in febuary 2005, after a illness lasting a couple of months and then having to make the hardess decesion of all, but at the end of the day we couldnt let her suffer any more.
I still miss her, she was only 8 1/2.
We had her cremated, her ashes came back in a lovelly wooden casket.
We bought a large ceramic plant pot and a large standard rose bush, and burried her under the rose bush. Its due to bloom from june each year, the month of her birthday.
Nothin to be ashamed of in sheeding a tear, i know i shed plenty.
Take care.
steve
Andy the Landy:
:cry: Damp eyes here too Richard - very difficult time. Ben the 2nd (our 9year old Collie) passed away pretty much the same 6 months ago - he now resides in a casket amongst the Corgi Superhauliers on the living room shelf :(
nzrover:
I can't find any words that seem right. My thoughts and sympathy are with you Richard.
davidjmiller:
Sorry for your loss Richard. I've just been looking at the photos and he looked like a cracking dog.
Different people deal with these things in different ways - me, I would go out tomorrow and get a new puppy. You'll never forget your loss but your old dog would not want you to be unhappy.
Keep your chin up,
David
Donald the Disco:
Sorry to hear of your loss BTM, Judging from the photos he looked a right old rascal......... :D
Last September we had to put the wifes Yorkie down, (scruffy) had suffered from epilepsy since birth, had a good run for 7 years......SWMBO
cracked up in the vets, I just about made it out the door before I cried.
God knows how I'm going to react when one of my Border Collies get to that stage of needing a vet for the last time.......
Again my condolences for your loss
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