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Intended to take a few more better shots but our younger dog had never seen a balloon before and they fired up the burner which resulted in her tearing off the opposite way almost out of sight with me and the Mrs getting a bit worried as to when she might stop.... bet she won't be dreaming of chasing bunnies tonight
Mr Roper said:
So sorry to hear of Marleys passing Its never easy, we all know they don't last forever, but at least you have the memories and they do last. Best of luck going forward For the record when Lenny our first dog died it was about a month later we found Dodge our second rescue mastiff X, it really helped move us forward. I had my doubts with it being so soon but was wrong.
Once again Sorry
Condolences Mr. Roper, Marley looked as though he was a fine dog.
Like Fatboy, when we lost Humphrey; coming up to 3 years now in October, I didn't want another until at least the summer; we re-homed Daisy within a month, dogs have a knack of finding you.
Early morning walk:
Like Fatboy, when we lost Humphrey; coming up to 3 years now in October, I didn't want another until at least the summer; we re-homed Daisy within a month, dogs have a knack of finding you.
Early morning walk:
Edited by HTP99 on Sunday 14th August 09:24
Duncan with blue toy by dave and jodi piddington, on Flickr
Who will win? by dave and jodi piddington, on Flickr
Duncan taking a stroll by dave and jodi piddington, on Flickr
mrs P has been out playing with her newest lens - taking pics of our 2 killa dogs in the garden.
Who will win? by dave and jodi piddington, on Flickr
Duncan taking a stroll by dave and jodi piddington, on Flickr
mrs P has been out playing with her newest lens - taking pics of our 2 killa dogs in the garden.
Edited by pidsy on Tuesday 16th August 10:42
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