In memory of.....

Our gorgeous Candy, the beagle we rehomed after she was due to be shot at a hunt kennel as she was too short and small to run with the pack.

Luckily bloke that ran the kennels was a friend of o/h. Had her for 14 amazing years. Run free Candy, reunited with my Dad who loved her so and my partner in the photo that still misses her to this day.
So sorry 💔
 
I can't believe I'm writing this but Tia - 14 Sept 2014 - 19 Aug 2025 - crossed the rainbow bridge last Tues.
She went downhill from morning to lunchtime and we had to say goodbye. 2 days before she did 5 miles with me.

Tia was 10, one month away from 11. She's been my shadow and would nudge me late afternoon as she wanted us to have nap time together.
When Sam was poorly I started taking her out with my pony and she loved it - not so much the pony but spending time with me.
I'd show her her collar and a treat - if she chose the treat she stayed. If she ignored the treat she came. She often ignored the treat.

She would jump up with her front paws on my leg so I could clip or unclip her lead depending on how quiet the paths or beach were. She would run alongside us as we trotted and cantered, never veering off the path and last month a deer jumped across in front of us. She bunched herself ready to go but a growl from me stopped her.

At one point she couldn't swim so she went to hydrotherapy to learn. I was so proud the day she followed Tilly and swam around her. Tilly was unhappy and tried to take off not understanding the floating hair was her dog buddy. We had a few iffy moments getting back to land where she recognised her little furry friend

The best pup I could ask for. She did things on her terms. No interest in scentwork but she loved man trailing.

The house is empty without her. The pic with our cocker spaniel and the one before it was taken 2 days before. 💔View attachment 165674View attachment 165673View attachment 165672View attachment 165671View attachment 165670View attachment 165667View attachment 165668View attachment 165669
I'm so sorry for your loss. It looks like she had an amazing life with you!
 
I can't believe I'm writing this but Tia - 14 Sept 2014 - 19 Aug 2025 - crossed the rainbow bridge last Tues.
She went downhill from morning to lunchtime and we had to say goodbye. 2 days before she did 5 miles with me.

Tia was 10, one month away from 11. She's been my shadow and would nudge me late afternoon as she wanted us to have nap time together.
When Sam was poorly I started taking her out with my pony and she loved it - not so much the pony but spending time with me.
I'd show her her collar and a treat - if she chose the treat she stayed. If she ignored the treat she came. She often ignored the treat.

She would jump up with her front paws on my leg so I could clip or unclip her lead depending on how quiet the paths or beach were. She would run alongside us as we trotted and cantered, never veering off the path and last month a deer jumped across in front of us. She bunched herself ready to go but a growl from me stopped her.

At one point she couldn't swim so she went to hydrotherapy to learn. I was so proud the day she followed Tilly and swam around her. Tilly was unhappy and tried to take off not understanding the floating hair was her dog buddy. We had a few iffy moments getting back to land where she recognised her little furry friend

The best pup I could ask for. She did things on her terms. No interest in scentwork but she loved man trailing.

The house is empty without her. The pic with our cocker spaniel and the one before it was taken 2 days before. 💔View attachment 165674View attachment 165673View attachment 165672View attachment 165671View attachment 165670View attachment 165667View attachment 165668View attachment 165669
Beautiful girl . Sounds very similar to how my Freya went, fine one day then gone the next . That was hemangiosarcoma. Probably better for her it was so quick but a huge shock for me 😢
 
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