Oct-07-2019 01:50 PM
Oct-17-2019 12:57 PM
colliehauler wrote:
Deb and Ed M I don't know how you do it. I don't think I could handle a 10 week puppy on my own.
Oct-17-2019 12:30 PM
Oct-14-2019 09:05 AM
Oct-14-2019 06:06 AM
JJnLilly wrote:
Know your pain, Ed and Deb as two weeks ago we had to put our 16 year old mixed whatever-best dog ever to sleep. She's the 'Lilly" in JJn and will be sorely missed but her pain was just too much for us to stand. She did get a chance to do some training with our new puppy, a now 7 month old Mini-Aussi-Doodle.
Oct-13-2019 01:50 PM
Oct-10-2019 06:36 AM
JRscooby wrote:
One of our Yorkies, most of his life, would not go out the front door at home. Out the back door, inside the fence, was his yard. But if I moved the camper out front to work on it, he would not let us go out the front without him.
When the time came, we where camping in a local state park. The vet came to the park, and Luke's camper was his good-by room.
Oct-10-2019 05:26 AM
JRscooby wrote:
When the time came, we where camping in a local state park. The vet came to the park, and Luke's camper was his good-by room.
Oct-09-2019 06:27 AM
Oct-09-2019 06:11 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:colliehauler wrote:
Try not to feel sadness when you see things that remind you of Jimmy.
Thank you - this might sound crazy but I believe their spirits continue to hang around us, so things that remind me of dogs I've loved, seem reassuring.... My Vet offers to have a pawprint made for Jimmy; plus his cremains will join a few other dogs on my bedroom dresser.
A funny story: Augie is a half-brother to my daughter Lisa's Aussiedoodle. When we picked up Augie, the breeder said that Lisa had told her that "if I (Lisa) die - I want to come back as one of my Mom's dogs" 🙂
I'm glad I'm amongst dog lovers - anyone else would think I'm just batty....
Oct-08-2019 05:25 PM
Oct-08-2019 01:49 PM
Oct-08-2019 01:01 PM
colliehauler wrote:
Try not to feel sadness when you see things that remind you of Jimmy.
Oct-08-2019 09:35 AM
Oct-08-2019 07:16 AM