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In reply to the discussion: 3 observations of earth shattering importance [View all]Botany
(78,274 posts)56. I had a big chunky male who was a black lab
Last edited Tue May 7, 2024, 06:15 PM - Edit history (1)
Died in mine and my sons arms at 11.5
he had kidney disease and his heart gave out. Even with
the kidney disease he was good up until his last 10 days but when he couldnt stand back up it
was time. All dogs are good dogs. The breeder had a little Japanese Chin which they had rescued
when the owner got sick and a never thought I would like little dogs but that animal stole my heart
along with their big Doberman Pinscher (security for the kennel and the family) I treasure the memories
of those animals. If I sat down the Chin and the Doberman would be all over me.
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In the nursing home I was at I also saw incredible acts of kindness by some of the staff, the patients,
Botany
May 2024
#62
Fantastic! I am so glad to hear your recovery is progressing so well after your long near death experience.
MLAA
May 2024
#9
Glad you're recovering and hope it continues. Best News....You got your doggie back!!!!
Fla Dem
May 2024
#33
Years ago I was going out with a very pretty lady she had done acting and had been a model ...
Botany
May 2024
#47
I don't want him to die right away but to live to suffer the indignities of more criminal, civil trials, ....
Botany
May 2024
#64