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Sorry for your loss, URY914.
That’s why I voted not to get another dog…didn’t want to have to go through what’s necessary when the time comes, it’s like losing a family member. Apparently my wife’s vote counted more than mine:
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Sorry about your little Gus, Paul. Most of us understand how tough the decision is....but in the end it's the greatest act of love you can possible do.
Like Matt said....Run Free Gus.,...Run Free....
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This is Clark, the "ultimate dog tease" dog as a puppy. Clark Griswold is his full name. He's a Dutch Shepherd mix.
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Today on my way back home from servicing 2 of my monthly accounts I noticed through the rear window of the truck in front of me a familiar head silhouette. I mean a Cattle Dog's ears are unmistakable!
Also just the mannerisms of how the dog's head was moving around while seating in the front seat of the truck. You just know. So I followed the truck until it finally reached it's destination because I wanted to confirm my suspicions and if possible meet the little Heeler. The driver turned out to be a construction superintendent and he had pulled over at one of the houses he is overseeing - right on the Intracoastal too not far from my house. He was more than hospitable and willing to tell me all about his little "Blueberry". I won't go into all the details but "Blueberry" was awesome just like most Heelers are and I can't tell you how enjoyable it was for me to give him some belly rubs and skritches! I've never seen one with one Blue eye like this.....very cool!
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Cleopatra, the feral Great Pyrenees that roams our property is in for Christmas.
It took 4 months of a concerted effort to get her in. Some grooming, a well dog checkup and some much deserved rest so she can be ready to do battle with the Coyotes again.
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Cleopatra is beautiful!
Our eldest dog, Boser, is a 16 year old Dachshund. He's now deaf and blind. We've had him since he was little bitty and we were both young enough to still be living at home with our parents. ![]() We took him to the vet a week ago, fully expecting he'd had a stroke and was going to be put down. In short order our friend and vet informed us that he had Old Dog Vestibular Disease, aka Vertigo. Apparently the only thing you can do is try to keep them comfortable, hydrated and fed. I was hoping for a few days, but apparently it can last for a few weeks. Mom had meetings today so he came into the shop with me and is sleeping like a rock. Has anyone else dealt with this?
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I hate reading about so much loss but I appreciate the outpouring of love surrounding these beloved companions.
A few years ago I wrote the story of Cleopatra and posted it here. This seems like a great time to post it again. Quote:
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My boys love it when my daughter practices her violin.
https://youtube.com/embed/UkTRAvklWKg?si=T4C1jbTunMBdGmZ8 anyone know how to embed a youtube short so it just shows up instead of a link?
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Right click on your mouse over the video. Select "copy embedded code".
Paste in your post. I have a computer science degree from Whatsamatter U ![]()
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We get to watch our daughters GS on some weekends so we take him to the cabin and he just loves it!!
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Thanks Seahawk! I'm am too young to be tech challenged but alas here we are.
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Why do people dock heeler's tails, Baz?
Off to the vet with the old girl today. 13.5 year old border collie is getting her second Librela shot. Amazing what this has done for her. I feel bad for not starting it earlier!
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Why do they do that to any dog?
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![]() In the case of other dogs....herding and working classes especially - it's to give the dog less chance of having it's tail caught in something or pick up brambles in the brush, etc. The irony is there are some breeds (Australian Cattle Dogs being one) that actually use their tail as a 'sort of' rudder while in flight. Assisting with balance while doing tight turns, etc. It's against the law to dock a dog's tail in Australia. Bill - I'm so happy to hear you found a treatment to help your sweet girl. Old age is such a tough opponent on these puppies. Please give her a hug and gentle nose bonk from all of us!
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