I'm sorry, Frank. I know the pain of losing a great dog.
I'm sorry, Frank. I know the pain of losing a great dog.
Very sorry to hear of your pup. I'm sure he had a great life with you.
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Sorry for your loss.
Just went through this with my 14 year old lab. Condolences and I know how you feel.
I knew better than to open this thread.
OP, we lost our Daisy last December......and that about gutted all three of us. My 20 year old son still struggles with the loss of his childhood pup that we got him when he was about 6.
I've owned a lot of dogs over the years....but Daisy had us all wrapped around her paw.
So sorry for your loss. Remember the good times and the joy that you shared with him.
Regards.
So sorry for your loss. I was in the same place about a year ago and had lost family dogs before. It hurts considerably more when they're bonded to you like a little buddy.
I'm really sorry to hear about your loss. It's hard losing a furry friend.
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I'm sorry for your loss and pain.
--Jason--
Hey everyone thanks for your sympathies. I do have one consolation: most of the pack is still with us. The father , mother and the rest of the siblings
Harry’s passing was hard as He was my favorite. His nickname was “Hit and Run Harry”
I’ll tell you guys a story: I wake up pretty early and first thing I do before I stretch is grab a cup of Joe.we have a Keurig. One morning at 0:500, I went to grab a cup. It was dark and when I reached the spot at the counter , I stepped into an enormous puddle. Instinctively, I knew what happened.
I had been ambushed by Harry, hence his moniker “Hit and Run Harry”