dooley said:last year I paid over £2000.00 to have my 13 year old dogs knee joint repaired, on telling a neighbour about it he said why didn't you spend the money on your own knee joints instead of limping around on a walking stick, I replied, because I can use a walking stick, he can't
dtucker said:I am lovin hearing about your guys dogs. They sure bring alot of joy and smiles to our faces. Can't tell you how many times coming home from work that she made a crappy day a good one. Keep em coming.
what's the new kid's name? looks like a keeper to me! Since this thread's inception, we lost two of our girls (Suzie, at age 16, last two years with a pacemaker just like my dad wears, and Betty, at age 13y 7m to cancer), and it still hurts, just like always. But life goes on, and we've added two dogs to the household to share the love. Tanner, who will be 15 on March 1st, is next to me on the couch as I type this. Stanley and Ivy are nearby in their crate (miniature dachshunds, aka our "perimeter security team"). And the new hellions, Dexter (sheepdog) and Martha-Pearl (chocolate Lab) are in an adjacent room drying off in their crates (floor is heated) after yet another romp in the snow. We're truly blessed.I know it's a old thread but one of my favorites, .Here's the new kid on the block .
That's a good looking hound! You're a good man. My next dog will be a rescue of some sort.Here is my shadow. Java came from the dog pound 4 years ago. Mix breed that loves the water!
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He has the cleanest teeth in our neighborhood!
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That's a good looking hound! You're a good man. My next dog will be a rescue of some sort.