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  1. #1476
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    Always saddened when visiting this thread. +vibes+ to all those who have recently suffered loss. The misery is real. Stay strong. It’s beneficial to to spend time to remember the good times. It has taken me two years to start thinking of replacing Tucker. I still think of him literally everyday.

    I hate this thread
    “How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix

  2. #1477
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    So sorry ac & otzi. Such good dogs.

  3. #1478
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    Sorry iceman, RIP Lily.

  4. #1479
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    Oh no, I’m sorry iceman, she looks like she was a great girl.

  5. #1480
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    Sorry for your losses Ice and AC. Look like a couple of great pups

  6. #1481
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    She was a straight-up mutt, the kind of dog you might see in an alley in Guatemala or Delhi, not even close to a breed. She was suspicious and smart and highly athletic and protective and fierce if she thought something was threatening us but always super sweet with us and our our other dogs. She was not fond of anyone else's dogs. At all. Quite the opposite. She never bit anyone but she kept a lot of Amazon drivers in their trucks, I'd get a call from the 206 and know it was another one and just answer "I'll be right out." I'm gonna miss her. I do miss her. RIP sweetheart.

  7. #1482
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    It’s amazing the personalities these dogs exude. On the surface they seem to be dependent furbags but they love unconditionally and treat you better than most humans. So ruff. Sorry Ice

  8. #1483
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    I don't check in here much.

    The Buddhists infer that all pain comes from attachments and therefore we should minimize attachments.
    On some attachments, fuck the Buddhists, I'll take the pain that comes from the richness of those attachments.

    Condolences, ::: ::: and ötzi .
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  9. #1484
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    Sorry iceman. I'm just 5 months into a very intense love affair with Maisie. I just couldn't imagine life without her now. Take care man.

  10. #1485
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    So sorry Iceman. Lily looks like an absolute badass dog, a wonderful companion - she definitely reminds me of all my "street friends" I had in South Asia.

    --

    One of the reasons this thread is helpful to me is because it makes me cherish the time I have with my dogs; I feel the pain and loss of other mags as their loved companions pass on, and I am forced to grapple with the fact that eventually it'll be my turn to memorialize my best friends.

    Saying goodbye is brutal - but it's a price I'm willing to pay for years of unflagging friendship, love, loyalty, and stinky kisses. My heart goes out to you.

  11. #1486
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    Oh man, so sorry you guys. My heart aches for you. Echo and Lily, such beautiful pups.

  12. #1487
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    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
    We put Lily down yesterday. What a good dog she was. 16 years old. A tough smart girl who just went as far as she could. I miss her a lot this morning.Attachment 371533
    ^^ A couple hours before we took her. Sleep tight honey.
    peace to Lily & your family

  13. #1488
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    This stuff just tears me up. Lost my big guy Freddie last year and the thought of losing the new boy just kills me. We just spent a year in lockdown together and he grew from four pounds to a hundred in that time. My heart goes out to all of you who know what I'm saying and who have lost their friends recently.

  14. #1489
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    It's just a dog.

    found these ones today from 2013
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  15. #1490
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    Breaks my heart every time I see another pup going over the rainbow bridge.
    Sometimes you have to let your bad self ski...

  16. #1491
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    Quote Originally Posted by ::: ::: View Post
    We said goodbye to Echo tonight.

    This dog followed me from the moment I woke up to the moment I laid down every day. He was my shadow, never more than a few feet away.
    Sorry man, just like my Meg who died in December. Both were herders. So tough to lose your own shadow.

  17. #1492
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    Sorry to hear of these losses guys.
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    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

  18. #1493
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    -Daisy-

    May 14th 2009
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    I'm pretty sure this is getting harder with every dog I say goodbye too.....

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  19. #1494
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    vibes to all
    stoked i gots to meet lily
    next life im gittins a rainbow bridge greeter/orientation job
    sure itll be tough
    everything really worth it
    is
    "When the child was a child it waited patiently for the first snow and it still does"- Van "The Man" Morrison
    "I find I have already had my reward, in the doing of the thing" - Buzz Holmstrom
    "THIS IS WHAT WE DO"-AML -ski on in eternal peace
    "I have posted in here but haven't read it carefully with my trusty PoliAsshat antenna on."-DipshitDanno

  20. #1495
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    Vet came to the house to put down GF's healer after 16 yrs which was pretty hard on her. The dog was still getting around but in a lot of pain/stress, up all night, had a huge cancer on her belly the size of a grapefruit that was leaking all over the place, vet gave the dog 1 or 2 months to live.

    Vet thanked her for making the tough decision instead of letting the dog suffer

    I dug the hole in river gravel/ rock, took a long time
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

  21. #1496
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    Shit. Tough one xxxer and TU. Vibes.

  22. #1497
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    So hard to visit this thread. Lexa is slowing down quite a bit and it's always the heat of the summer that is hardest on the northern breeds.

    Sending vibes to everyone who makes room in their life for a fur kid, despite the near certainty we will outlast them.

  23. #1498
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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post

    I dug the hole in river gravel/ rock, took a long time
    XXXer, this absolutely guts me. I'm so sorry.

    TU, I'm sorry for your loss as well.


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  24. #1499
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    Thank you my friends, I really appreciate it.

    This is emotionality draining, and indeed fucking sucks. All I can say is: it's worth it.....

    They give us so much in the short time they're with us....



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  25. #1500
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    Sorry fellas. It's a tough thing.

    On the other hand, today was Charlie's 1st birthday (pretty sure my wife just made up the date but she won't admit it), and he is a big long lean piece of doggie awesomeness. After losing 3 of them in less than 18 months (well it was 2 when we got Charlie, it's 3 now) I fought the idea of getting yet another dog. I lost that battle and now I'm glad I did.

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