OT Arthur will be crossing the Rainbow bridge this afternoon
OT Arthur will be crossing the Rainbow bridge this afternoon
Please think about him today...
I picked him out of a card board box at a back yard breeder in South Everett in April 2006. He almost made it to his 17th birthday on Feb 6th but not quite.
I picked him out of a card board box at a back yard breeder in South Everett in April 2006. He almost made it to his 17th birthday on Feb 6th but not quite.
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Re: OT Arthur will be crossing the Rainbow bridge this afternoon
I am sorry to hear this.
I rescued a German short-haired pointer in 2006. She was a handful as pointers often are, but she got me through some tough times - a rocky divorce, several moves and new jobs, as well as being there for all of the highlights as well. I had to have her put down last summer, and I remember the profound sadness even knowing that it was the right thing to do.
I kept telling myself that she was "just" a dog, but as any dogowner knows, they're much more than that. I am sorry for your loss, DT.
PS - also OT, but I was living in south Everett in 2006. Small world.
I rescued a German short-haired pointer in 2006. She was a handful as pointers often are, but she got me through some tough times - a rocky divorce, several moves and new jobs, as well as being there for all of the highlights as well. I had to have her put down last summer, and I remember the profound sadness even knowing that it was the right thing to do.
I kept telling myself that she was "just" a dog, but as any dogowner knows, they're much more than that. I am sorry for your loss, DT.
PS - also OT, but I was living in south Everett in 2006. Small world.
Re: OT Arthur will be crossing the Rainbow bridge this afternoon
Kudos to the little big man for a life well lived
Re: OT Arthur will be crossing the Rainbow bridge this afternoon
Thanks brother much appreciated. I have never had two legged kids so I think of him as my son. By my side all day every day other than when I was out of town so prob about 340 days a year for almost 17 years....It is going to be brutal.Big_Maple wrote: ↑Fri Jan 20, 2023 3:13 pmI am sorry to hear this.
I rescued a German short-haired pointer in 2006. She was a handful as pointers often are, but she got me through some tough times - a rocky divorce, several moves and new jobs, as well as being there for all of the highlights as well. I had to have her put down last summer, and I remember the profound sadness even knowing that it was the right thing to do.
I kept telling myself that she was "just" a dog, but as any dogowner knows, they're much more than that. I am sorry for your loss, DT.
PS - also OT, but I was living in south Everett in 2006. Small world.
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Re: OT Arthur will be crossing the Rainbow bridge this afternoon
My condolensces DT. My wife and I lost our miniature dachsund, Ollie, almost exactly one year ago so I know how hard this is.
Re: OT Arthur will be crossing the Rainbow bridge this afternoon
Thanks brother. I really appreciate it. Heading to the Vet now.MarinerFan4Life wrote: ↑Fri Jan 20, 2023 3:47 pmMy condolensces DT. My wife and I lost our miniature dachsund, Ollie, almost exactly one year ago so I know how hard this is.
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Re: OT Arthur will be crossing the Rainbow bridge this afternoon
Thinking about you. I hope the great memories are some comfort.
Re: OT Arthur will be crossing the Rainbow bridge this afternoon
Thanks Gil. I appreciate it. We just got home. Arthur is chasing squirrels in Heaven.....
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