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Fawnbuster

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Copper in my lap and Isa in Terri's. He's lean and sleek and she's built like a pot belly pig just like her daddy, but believe it or not she's all muscle and will knock me over if I don't brace for impact when she's happy I'm home.
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It is very hard to say good by, we said it eight times. We actuallyhad two that had cancer, one took once a week before work for chemo, and the other we saw through several surgieres for cancer. Had one that was diabetic and we took him to the vet seven day a week for insulin shots because we had trouble trying to give him the shots ourselves.

We now have another rescue that is a heart worm survivor. Part Husky and part Icelandic Sheep Dog.
You're a wonderful person and have given the best lives to your dogs.

We don't get to live the rest of our lives with them, but they get to live the rest of their's with us.

All yours will be there to greet you when you finally go home. That's what I hope for anyway. =)
 

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You're a wonderful person and have given the best lives to your dogs.

We don't get to live the rest of our lives with them, but they get to live the rest of their's with us.

All yours will be there to greet you when you finally go home. That's what I hope for anyway. =)
I've said good bye to too many, it tears my heart out and talk about not getting another one and then after a few months my phone pops up and auto memory photo album from months or years ago playing with one of them and I miss their company so much we end up getting another one for more memories to add to and yep your right, they all go to heaven and will greet us at the Holy gates when we get there.

We lost our Pastor Jim suddenly last Saturday. We are having his memorial mass tomorrow at 1pm, he's already playing fetch with one of his old dogs...
 


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It is very hard to say good by, we said it eight times. We actually had two that had cancer, one took once a week before work for chemo, and the other we saw through several surgeries for cancer. Had one that was diabetic and we took him to the vet seven day a week for insulin shots because we had trouble trying to give him the shots ourselves.

We now have another rescue that is a heart worm survivor. Part Husky and part Icelandic Sheep Dog.
Here is a picture of our current guy. I couldn't attach a picture when I posted this from my tablet.

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My Dog had his left eye removed 4days ago due to severe glaucoma. The pressure was very and the lens fell to the bottom of the eye. He’s doing OK .

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Sorry to hear that. We had a maltese when the kids were growing up that had an eye rupture due to glaucoma. We had to have it removed. He did great with only one eye. I'm sure your dog will be back to his normal self in a couple weeks. Amazing how tough and adaptable dogs are.
 

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My Dog had his left eye removed 4days ago due to severe glaucoma. The pressure was very high and the lens fell to the bottom of the eye. He’s doing OK .

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Sorry to hear about your dog needing to have his eye removed. You are like my wife and myself, we do what is necessary for our family. Hope he recovers quickly. Give him a hug from me.
 

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My Dog had his left eye removed 4days ago due to severe glaucoma. The pressure was very high and the lens fell to the bottom of the eye. He’s doing OK .

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Poor guy. Hope he is ok.
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