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From the looks of these pictures, she put up with a lot even outside of her sickness! I love the one with her sitting in the chair She's a beautiful dog. I know how much it can hurt to let them go... But it IMHO it shows how much you cared about her to not be selfish and let her go peacefully.
Thanks for sharing.
Don't worry about being strong.... I say let it out. Goodbye, Pandora.
Andrew
I'm so sorry to hear that Bro. Thanks for sharing the pics, and I hope the doggie is in a good place- some of her hair is still in my collection, so I will make sure to take extra care of those plants
Yeah the chair thing was her really interesting quirk. Ever since she was a pup she would sit in chairs/couches. Never understood why she did it but we loved it. Even had to come up with a new command (a** off) to get her to not do it on other peoples furniture.
I had a big male Dobie...St. Cloud Warlock, aka...Moose. Loved him like a brother.
That must have been tough having to put yours down. Sorry to hear it.
Keep the pics and look at them often.
I'm SO sorry Travis. I know how bad it is..... Its like losing a part of your heart. But those photos are great! They really give a sense of her personality.
Ever since she was a pup she would sit in chairs/couches.
That is really interesting because Ollie is like that too! He loves to sit on things...like a human does...with his butt on something up higher than his feet. He will sit on my legs or my feet, in flower pots, on stairs (like a chair)....anything where his hind legs are up and front legs down. I don't know what it is, but he just like to sit like one would in a chair. So I love that photo of her.
I know you'll miss her but those photos show you will have everlasting memories of a great companion.
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