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1 posted on 02/10/2012 7:09:04 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: Joe 6-pack

end of doggie days ping


2 posted on 02/10/2012 7:10:45 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic

My in-laws lost their beloved black lab Cali this past Saturday evening. She was also 14 years old...had many health issues but Saturday night she was struggling to breathe and they knew the time had come. They sat with her and told her it was okay for her to let go, which she did peacefully at home. :(


4 posted on 02/10/2012 7:16:11 AM PST by Hoosier Catholic Momma (How long till my Arkansas drawl fades into the twang of southeast Ohio?)
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To: AnAmericanMother; Titan Magroyne; Badeye; Shannon; SandRat; arbooz; potlatch; ...
WOOOF!

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5 posted on 02/10/2012 7:18:16 AM PST by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
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To: afraidfortherepublic
We have a family member of the four legged variety asleep next to me as I type this. She is loyal to a fault and will be 12 years old anyday now. I love her unconditionally just like her love to me. I dread the day I will have to say goodbye. She is 85lbs. but runs like a gazelle even in her aged body. I am getting teary eyed just thinking about it.

I also have a male tomcat that was feral for the first 5 years of his life lived in a gopher hole...he is approximately 14 years old. He is a tuxedo cat. Neutered in 2004.

6 posted on 02/10/2012 7:23:46 AM PST by Rapunzel (Run SARAH run)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Gentlemen of the Jury: The best friend a man has in the world may turn against him and become his enemy. His son or daughter that he has reared with loving care may prove ungrateful. Those who are nearest and dearest to us, those whom we trust with our happiness and our good name may become traitors to their faith. The money that a man has, he may lose. It flies away from him, perhaps when he needs it most. A man’s reputation may be sacrificed in a moment of ill-considered action. The people who are prone to fall on their knees to do us honor when success is with us, may be the first to throw the stone of malice when failure settles its cloud upon our heads.

The one absolutely unselfish friend that man can have in this selfish world, the one that never deserts him, the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous is his dog. A man’s dog stands by him in prosperity and in poverty, in health and in sickness. He will sleep on the cold ground, where the wintry winds blow and the snow drives fiercely, if only he may be near his master’s side. He will kiss the hand that has no food to offer. He will lick the wounds and sores that come in encounters with the roughness of the world. He guards the sleep of his pauper master as if he were a prince. When all other friends desert, he remains. When riches take wings, and reputation falls to pieces, he is as constant in his love as the sun in its journey through the heavens.

If fortune drives the master forth, an outcast in the world, friendless and homeless, the faithful dog asks no higher privilege than that of accompanying him, to guard him against danger, to fight against his enemies. And when the last scene of all comes, and death takes his master in its embrace and his body is laid away in the cold ground, no matter if all other friends pursue their way, there by the graveside will the noble dog be found, his head between his paws, his eyes sad, but open in alert watchfulness, faithful and true even in death.

George Graham Vest - c. 1855


7 posted on 02/10/2012 7:25:14 AM PST by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Sad but sweet story. I have felt the loss of beloved pets more keenly than some of my human friends or relatives.


8 posted on 02/10/2012 7:38:15 AM PST by Sans-Culotte ( Pray for Obama- Psalm 109:8)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

“Dogs’ lives are short, too short, but you know that going in. You know the pain is coming, you’re going to lose a dog, and there’s going to be great anguish, so you live fully in the moment with her, never fail to share her joy or delight in her innocence, because you can’t support the illusion that a dog can be your lifelong companion. There’s such beauty in the hard honesty of that, in accepting and giving love while always aware it comes with an unbearable price. Maybe loving dogs is a way we do penance for all the other illusions we allow ourselves and for the mistakes we make because of those illusions.” from The Darkest Evening of the Year by Dean Koontz


9 posted on 02/10/2012 7:39:00 AM PST by jrg
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To: afraidfortherepublic

“tissue time” lots and lots of tissues. (:


15 posted on 02/10/2012 11:01:59 AM PST by tob2 (November can't come soon enough for me.)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

A Dog for Jesus
(Where dogs go when they die)

I wish someone had given Jesus a dog.
As loyal and loving as mine.
To sleep by His manger and gaze in His eyes
And adore Him for being divine.

As our Lord grew to manhood His faithful dog,
Would have followed Him all through the day.
While He preached to the crowds and made the sick well
And knelt in the garden to pray.
It is sad to remember that Christ went away.
To face death alone and apart.

With no tender dog following close behind,
To comfort its Master’s Heart.
And when Jesus rose on that Easter morn,
How happy He would have been,
As His dog kissed His hand and barked it’s delight,
For The One who died for all men.

Well, the Lord has a dog now, I just sent Him mine,
The old pal so dear to me.
And I smile through my tears on this first day alone,
Knowing they’re in eternity.
Day after day, the whole day through,
Wherever my road inclined,
Four feet said, “Wait, I’m coming with you!”
And trotted along behind.

by: Rudyard Kipling


16 posted on 02/10/2012 11:03:57 AM PST by buck61
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Best Twilight Zone ever about a man and his dog.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xymIcIt1QGY


19 posted on 02/10/2012 2:49:46 PM PST by packrat35 (When will we admit we are now almost a police state?)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

The only input that I can add to this story is perhaps asking the vet to come to the house for the euthanasia rather than taking the dog to him.......A very heartwarming nonetheless and it brings tears to my eyes.


20 posted on 02/10/2012 2:51:56 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (The only solution to this primary is a shoot out! Last person standing picks the candidate)
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