That's a beautiful dog, antdadantdad wrote:I seem to be the grim reaper of the family when it comes to our pets as I had our 18yr old terrier X put down earlier this year as well as all our previous animals. He had a great long life from being a rescue dog but the ending doesn't get any easier, buried near to my dad who was his original owner but for only a measly four months before passing in 1999. Brilliant family dog here at his busy energetic best and like most terriers a lovely little footballer... Maxildinho aka Max.
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Thank you, he had a wonderful spirit and we still miss him loads. The neighbourhood still ask of him even though he's been gone over 6 months and hadn't really been seen out for over a couple of years. We've had this new fella for about 18 months now and he's bedding in nicely...
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Beautiful woofer!
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He's lovely ant-o, and I'm not a dog personantdad wrote:Thank you, he had a wonderful spirit and we still miss him loads. The neighbourhood still ask of him even though he's been gone over 6 months and hadn't really been seen out for over a couple of years. We've had this new fella for about 18 months now and he's bedding in nicely...
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Thanks fellas...Charlie is another rescue and a babe magnet to boot, too late for me but if you're single and reading this just get a cute dog.
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Handsome looking fellaantdad wrote:I seem to be the grim reaper of the family when it comes to our pets as I had our 18yr old terrier X put down earlier this year as well as all our previous animals. He had a great long life from being a rescue dog but the ending doesn't get any easier, buried near to my dad who was his original owner but for only a measly four months before passing in 1999. Brilliant family dog here at his busy energetic best and like most terriers a lovely little footballer... Maxildinho aka Max.
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Thanks again, my youngest lad used to practice dribbling against him and more often than not come off second best...he was a canine Makelele.