Tooty2shoes
 Denmark, Wis. Posts: 851
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Koszta my heart goes out to you on having to put Ginger to sleep. It is sooooo hard to part with them.
I use to have female Aussie's named Chessie, who was only 1yr. old.She started to loose weight, looked like we were starving her. She didn't want to eat and just got skinnier and skinnier. Vet could not find out any reason for her symptoms. Blood tests the whole bit. So we finally had her put to sleep. It's a really hard thing to do. But one hates to see them suffer. Only time will heal. Hope you can find a pup to fill the gap she left.
I'm sure your new girl Sandy will turn out to be a gem.

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fatbaldguy SW Ohio Posts: 240
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I'm so sorry. I know that we all one day, wish to be the persons that our dogs think we are.
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sewNsow Iowa z5 Posts: 129
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| Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 3:14 pm Post subject: very sad week |
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Connie, So sorry you lost 1 of your beloved pets.It is always soo hard to make the final decision.
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Sherry8
 Wisconsin...zone 4 Posts: 2423
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| Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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It is always so sad to loose part of your family...and all animal lovers know that pets are part of your family...(((HUGS))) Connie Lee....
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