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Oh my god how sad. I'm not a doggie person as I'm scared of them (always have been) and badly allergic, but I worry when an loving owner dies and the animal is left bereaved. Nobody thinks about the pets' bereavement. (It happened to my cat, Darcy . . . ) So sorry to hear this chap died so soon . . . it must have been a shock to everyone. Can I ask . . .why have they requested you don't go to walk the rottie? |
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Do you think Cinnamon Trust can help with the dog? http://www.cinnamon.org.uk/ or maybe Rottie rescue???? 51 - eek! There's a moral in this folks - never put off till tomorrow what you can feasably do today - you never know what the grim reaper has in store! |
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Yeah it is his wife has MS (and is not always 100%) his lads are on in the army one at uni - away. But I will ppost a note saying I will be more than willing to continue to walk her - but one thing for certain they all love her very much - but she was definately "his" dog. Karen |
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