BarnBuster
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Sully watching out for his friend
Interesting piece tho, regardless of the writers intent.What a joyless person poor Ruth is..
https://slate.com/human-interest/2018/12/sully-hw-bush-service-dog-george-hw-bush-funeral.html
It looks like the Branch Manager has the assistant's training well in handWe’re down to 5 hours and change of daylight now so anyone trying to stay sane in AK needs to get outside and make e most of the short window. One stick plus these two great companions help me do that, and we have a never-used state-owned lot near our house that’s becoming our own lil dog park.
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Just one more week and days start getting longer!
She’s up to 52#! Ten months old now and I believe full grown. She’s also wrapping up her first and last heat. They’ll be very glad to return to the dog park, we’re regulars. Meanwhile Budsy’s been humpin the hell out of her but he’s got no balls so it’s just funny. And sad.It looks like the Branch Manager has the assistant's training well in hand
She's lovely and so large now! I bet she still has a tiny bit left to grow. Her tail is waggin' so quick it's a blur, LOL. What a happy pup.She’s up to 52#! Ten months old now and I believe full grown. She’s also wrapping up her first and last heat. They’ll be very glad to return to the dog park, we’re regulars. Meanwhile Budsy’s been humpin the hell out of her but he’s got no balls so it’s just funny. And sad.
He hasn’t humped her in two days tho, he had a nasty toenail split up way past the quick so we walked him down to his vet yesterday morning. She put him under and cut the whole damn thing off. Bandage comes off him Monday, and since he’s a proud dude I won’t post a pic of his sadass overbooty. Or of them humping. Or of that extremely receptive vulva lol. But the bootys useful cuz we’re getting dumped on!
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So sorry
R.I.P. 2003-2018
Put him down almost couple weeks ago. His legs gave out and started getting fatty lumps on his underside.
Week before dragged him out for a pee, he made his way under a pine tree and curled up.(kinda like where the red fer grows) carried him back in. Waited a few days and yeah he was suffering. Looking at adopting.
Side story: a friend of my dads had a Golden that when it knew it was ready to die, picked flowers, laid them around a hallowed out log, and crawled in the log to die.
No bullshit.
My condolences
R.I.P. 2003-2018
Put him down almost couple weeks ago. His legs gave out and started getting fatty lumps on his underside.
Week before dragged him out for a pee, he made his way under a pine tree and curled up.(kinda like where the red fer grows) carried him back in. Waited a few days and yeah he was suffering. Looking at adopting.
Side story: a friend of my dads had a Golden that when it knew it was ready to die, picked flowers, laid them around a hallowed out log, and crawled in the log to die.
No bullshit.
Sorry to hear that man.
R.I.P. 2003-2018
Put him down almost couple weeks ago. His legs gave out and started getting fatty lumps on his underside.
Week before dragged him out for a pee, he made his way under a pine tree and curled up.(kinda like where the red fer grows) carried him back in. Waited a few days and yeah he was suffering. Looking at adopting.
Side story: a friend of my dads had a Golden that when it knew it was ready to die, picked flowers, laid them around a hallowed out log, and crawled in the log to die.
No bullshit.
I am so sorry for your loss.
R.I.P. 2003-2018
Put him down almost couple weeks ago. His legs gave out and started getting fatty lumps on his underside.
Week before dragged him out for a pee, he made his way under a pine tree and curled up.(kinda like where the red fer grows) carried him back in. Waited a few days and yeah he was suffering. Looking at adopting.
Side story: a friend of my dads had a Golden that when it knew it was ready to die, picked flowers, laid them around a hallowed out log, and crawled in the log to die.
No bullshit.
I've been there too many times to count & it just gets harder & harder to let them go.
R.I.P. 2003-2018
Put him down almost couple weeks ago. His legs gave out and started getting fatty lumps on his underside.
Week before dragged him out for a pee, he made his way under a pine tree and curled up.(kinda like where the red fer grows) carried him back in. Waited a few days and yeah he was suffering. Looking at adopting.
Side story: a friend of my dads had a Golden that when it knew it was ready to die, picked flowers, laid them around a hallowed out log, and crawled in the log to die.
No bullshit.
It seems the only solution is to adopt another into the hole in your heartI've been there too many times to count & it just gets harder & harder to let them go.
I feel for you my friend.
Or two.It seems the only solution is to adopt another into the hole in your heart