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Started by Carolyn Pippin and Gambler. Last reply by Lucy & Ricky (Wendy/Jack ) Feb 15, 2012. 10 Replies 0 Likes
How do I ever get over losing my best friend? I had to make the awful decision to send her over The Bridge on Oct 10 2011. Still to this day I cry over losing her. I do have a new puppy coming Feb…Continue
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A Tribute to Barney - April 29, 1999 - May 30, 2011
A little bundle of joy
Brought home so long ago
We fell for him right from the start
The love was real, we know
At first it seemed he was ours to keep
So safe and sound…but, no
For looking back we realize
He came to help us grow
To teach of love unconditional
And friendship with no end
To make you feel a special way
He had broken hearts to mend
Always making welcome
Whoever would drop by
And help you through the sad times
With comfort when you cried
It’s true that living in our hearts
Even when they’re gone
Will keep alive the memories
That helps us to go on
But still we shed so many tears
The pain is real and deep
We think of all that we have lost
And dream of him in sleep
But now he runs and plays all day
Corki and Christi at his heel
The aches and pains will be no more
Only good things will he feel
And now he watches over us
To see that we’re okay
And we will keep on missing him
Until we meet again one day
We miss you, Barney
Mauser Marksman aka Little Marker Boy at birth was only 4 oz. and having some troubles surviving and rather then risk his survival for life over an ideal standard we decided to leave his tail undocked and leave his dewclaws. Here he is with his new owner making a visit so he could play with his litter mates that I kept for myself at 4 months old. This visit was Dec. 3, 2010 on our first snow storm and glad the visit was made for Mauser became ill before Christmas suffering Renal Failure and was helped across Rainbow Bridge on Dec. 28, 2010. Autopsy report states his Renal Failure was not the cause from developmental or congenital issues but of toxins and/or trauma due to toxins to the organs. RIP Little Buddy dy
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ou will never ever forget the memory of a lost doggie i don't care who you are. They are special and more honest than people usually are. Be thankful for the memories and the love that you got from him. For some reason Joey has been very very loving today, guess he knows that it is Christmas
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