Let's See Some Dogs !

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Randy, my best dog ever. I don't really consider him a dog, but he looks like one.

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On the other hand, I'm dog-sitting this moron until my nephew gets out of the Army.

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We lost this fine fella last fall. He was loyal to a fault, much smarter than me, and was the best friend a guy could ever have.


I'd love to get another, but the wife doesn't seem to be ready just yet.



Greg, he looks to have been a fine fellow. Sorry ...

When your wife finally says yes, and you get the new dog, her reaction will be "Why'd we wait so long?"
 
We put one of our girls down a year and a half ago . We had our vet come to the house so she could pass in HER home , not the vets office . That afternoon I was on my way to South Fl to pick up Nala , the Aussie . There's only one way to fill that hole in your heart , and you know what that is .
 
Man -O Man , that didn't take long . I knew there were dog lovers out there . You know it's bad when your wife makes special ice cream for the dogs and I get to fend for myself .

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I'm still wary of allowing Abby to be boarded in a home with other dogs, so I take her to a local kennel. She's a bit neurotic, and didn't want to eat at first.
When I called to check on her and talked to the owner, he said "oh Abby..., I went into the house, that smells great, are we having lamb tonight?" 'No, this is for Abby, you can heat up some leftovers.' Even they spoil her.

Another pic, from the top of our world.
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Spiffy Rose last summer at age one. She loves the water. :)

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Barney at age 14.5 is doing great but he knows how to conserve his energy. ;)

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They have bonded pretty well, at leasy Spiffy is having fun. :D

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The downside of pets is when they pass. Squirt was 10 and kidney failure got him. He was a true S&W forum dog. I came home one Sunday in 2007 after a gun show and my wife surprised me with him. my 16 year old tiny toy poodle had recently passed and Squirt was good medicene.

Suirt as a pup

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Squirt in his prime the way I lke to remember him :)

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It tore Barney up when Squirt passed, he grieved for 2 solid months but they were inseperable for 10 years.

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I hear you ! We got our first Aussie , a blue merle , 30 years ago . She had been hit by a car and was hiding in some bushes . Ever since , we have always had one . Well , now 2 , sometimes 3 . I'd say they are the best , but looking at these pics , I'd have to eat crow .
 
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We lost this fine fella last fall. He was loyal to a fault, much smarter than me, and was the best friend a guy could ever have.


I'd love to get another, but the wife doesn't seem to be ready just yet.

We lost my wife's little best friend in March of last year, I cried for days, my wife cried for weeks. She finally agreed to another pup after about 9 months. Her mourning really continued after we got Captain (8 weeks old), as she would see things that reminded her of little girl lost. She still hasn't been out to the burial site out back.

But I see her improving everyday as she has fallen in love with the new little guy. It takes time. Your wife will let you know when she's ready. I was ready the following month, but most women are wired different, thank the Good Lord.

My wife started looking at classifieds one day, and soon picked out this little guy. Give her time and don't push her. (I made that mistake) It will happen when your wife & God are ready. Your special dog may not be born yet. ;)
 

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It only took me about 34 years to get over the loss of my first great dog, Eli. Unfortunately, no digital images exist, just memories. Now I have taken the plunge for my second great dog, Cinco. We were both born on 5/5. His job is to get me outside every day for a heart saving walk and my job is to give him the best possible life for a dog. Here he is at 8 months.
 

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My son's dog, Sebastian, doing his best Yoda impression:

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Don't let the cuteness fool ya. He's a sneaky one. My son was eating one day and someone came to his front door and the dog ran out past my sons legs and got outside. My son went after him as Sebastian ran next door. The dog circled back in the house and jumped up on the table and was eating my sons food when he came back in.

We have to spell the "F" word around him or he goes nuts. By F word I mean "Food".
 
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This is the last dog I had, his name is Bonzai.

He was a rescue dog that my daughter took in. She worked at an animal hospital and she was the master at finding animals new homes.

I asked her one time how come she could never find Bonzai a home and she told me, "I did. I wanted him to live here with you and mom. I knew you would take care of him."

She said he had lived a horrible life and she knew my ex and I would take good care of him which we did. He had lived with one of his offspring in a basement bathroom for three years.

When she took him in they pulled several of his teeth and his hair was all matted and he stunk horribly. But she fixed him.

We gave him the very best medical care, he ate the best food, did what ever he wanted and was greatly loved.

He's been gone for 6-7 years now. One day I'll get another dog. Right now just isn't the right time because of where I am in my life.
 
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