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I'm deeply sorry.
I hadn't read this thread but clicked on that first post and that face..... he was beautiful. Words are of little comfort when a family member is gone but know that people who don't know you at all share in your sadness. I don't know if there is or not but i'll hope that there's somewhere better where he's running and free of pain and happy. A part of him will always live in your heart so when you're sad, try to think of the good times and remember that you made his life better as he did yours. I'm painfully sorry and hope that one day you can think of him and smile again. |
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Rupert,
I'm saddened by Duke's passing. It's a huge loss. Our dog is now 12 years old. Bubba is really my son's dog, but he's now 22 and moved away and starting his career. I now work from home while my wife works outside the house. So, Bubba is now "my dog." I often spend 8-10 hours sitting at my desk working and he's always just a few feet away. I get up, he gets up. He moves slow because of arthritis, but he gives us so much and in return takes so little. Like anyone with a wonderful dog, we are thankful for his companionship and his unconditional love. I hope your happy memories of Duke help ease your sorrow. |
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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Sorry to hear about your dog Richi, that is very sad, but he lived a long life and I am sure he was very happy.
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