Suhrthing
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I'm sorry my friend. If your dog passing doesn't hit you hard - something is wrong with you.It is. I’m actually surprised how hard this has hit me.
I'm sorry my friend. If your dog passing doesn't hit you hard - something is wrong with you.It is. I’m actually surprised how hard this has hit me.
I've had two Chows (very well bred ones), a German Shepherd, a Lhasa Apso and now a Havanese. Guess which one was a vicious biter (and eventually had to leave our home)? Right ... the little Lhasa Apso. I've got the scars on my hand to remember her by.How old was he when you got him? Good on you for rescuing him, he's a handsome fella. Good luck with his training.
I concur. A few years ago I was with a good friend and mentor. A measured and relatively serious, but fantastic guy. Long story short, his family had recently lost their dog and I asked how the kids were handling it and he teared up explaining it hit him the hardest and his father, an old school NYer, had told him back in the day that it will be one of the hardest things he will face. I got it because I could see how it impacted this guy, but I didn’t get it, get it, until…I'm sorry my friend. If your dog passing doesn't hit you hard - something is wrong with you.
Sorry for your loss brother. Dogs are family and it’s always hard. He is certainly in a better place.Had to put my best friend of 12 years down last night.
He was my road dog though many moves in life, from locations and women. He was the one constant. And to think I only took him because my ex’s sister didn’t want him anymore.
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Sorry to hear that man. One of the hardest things I've had to do... hope you find some peace with it over time. You'll always have the memories.Had to put my best friend of 12 years down last night.
He was my road dog though many moves in life, from locations and women. He was the one constant. And to think I only took him because my ex’s sister didn’t want him anymore.
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My step-daughter had put down her 10 year old Dobie last Saturday. Tried to upload a picture but the file was too big. Zoe was like a grand dog. Not nearly as tough on my wife and I as it was on her.Hey @Coach Macho , I didn’t know you were a Doberman aficionado. I am as well. Smartest sweetest and overall best breed I could ever think of. I had 2 growing up consecutively. so basically my entire life until I turned about 20 I had a Doberman. Haven’t owned any since, but thinking about getting another one. Where did you get your D
My guy/girl are bumpin!With all the bad stuff going down every wear this thread needed a bump.
My step-daughter had put down her 10 year old Dobie last Saturday. Tried to upload a picture but the file was too big. Zoe was like a grand dog. Not nearly as tough on my wife and I as it was on her.
She’s going to get another from the same breeder in PA. There’s a waiting list of several months but I’d be glad to get the info and DM you with it.
My two APBTs. Colbys been in my family for over 100 years. These two boys come from a long line of working dogs.
White with brindle is Diggy
All brindle is Mojo
I hope those collars came in a 6 pack because you could've saved a little money on one.
They bring like 15 colors. They are used for breeders to document puppies/weights etcI hope those collars came in a 6 pack because you could've saved a little money on one.
Your dogs smile is making me chuckle.