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Just because why not? Also a bit of Tehya and Ashkii who she will hopefully have found on the other side.
 

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She was a beautiful dog, I only just realised you lost her to the arthritis, sorry to hear about about that :(.
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I've never seen such a quick decline, Saturday morning still jogging down the road on her walk to can't get up by Tuesday. I thought she would slow up more and we'd add more drugs in etc but while she was still playing with toys and interested in walks I assumed her metacam was enough and didn't want to jump to harder stuff too soon and have it lose its effectiveness sooner. In a way I'm pleased it was quick and in another just so upset that there wasn't time to try things.
 

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I've never seen such a quick decline, Saturday morning still jogging down the road on her walk to can't get up by Tuesday. I thought she would slow up more and we'd add more drugs in etc but while she was still playing with toys and interested in walks I assumed her metacam was enough and didn't want to jump to harder stuff too soon and have it lose its effectiveness sooner. In a way I'm pleased it was quick and in another just so upset that there wasn't time to try things.

I had the same shock with my horses neck arthritis. It's a blessing and a curse at the same time when they take it out of your hands like that. I hope it soon hurts a bit less to have lost her.
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Such a beautiful dog. One of the breeds Iv'e always been fascinated by but knew I should never own due to my lifestyle....no fences here !
I like to think that all my animals are somewhere together having a good old blast . xx
None of my 3 would have considered trying to escape, they've all been pretty laid back and chilled, had good recall toi
 

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None of my 3 would have considered trying to escape, they've all been pretty laid back and chilled, had good recall toi
That's interesting F as one of the things that always put me off was people saying you couldn't really trust them off lead or living somewhere like here where it's all completely open with thousands of acres of forest next to me.
Iv'e always thought they were the most beautiful of breeds but had visions of me constantly off looking for them. The Weims seem to be happy having a little poke around just within the forest and a quick trip down to my neighbour and that's about it. There was a young deer just by the edge of the woods yesterday and I was sure Odes would go after it but he just sat and watched it . He is quite an odd boy though, Jess was too, and my land seems to be a bit of a haven now for the local deer population!
 

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That's interesting F as one of the things that always put me off was people saying you couldn't really trust them off lead or living somewhere like here where it's all completely open with thousands of acres of forest next to me.
Iv'e always thought they were the most beautiful of breeds but had visions of me constantly off looking for them. The Weims seem to be happy having a little poke around just within the forest and a quick trip down to my neighbour and that's about it. There was a young deer just by the edge of the woods yesterday and I was sure Odes would go after it but he just sat and watched it . He is quite an odd boy though, Jess was too, and my land seems to be a bit of a haven now for the local deer population!
My experience is you can't trust a husky but my mals have all been fine, although I did go on a snow dog walk where they were appalled that mine were off lead.
 

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Fankino…Your photos are beautiful..I have poster sized one of my two st poodle girls in my grooming room that brings me great pleasure remembering them. In the garden my hibiscus,one blue and the other red are coming into bud,they are the guardians of my two girls and my little sylkie terrier.I can smile now remembering them.
I really recommend putting significant plants in memory of your two dogs..it’s very significant when they bloom and it’s like they are with you still.
 

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Fankino…Your photos are beautiful..I have poster sized one of my two st poodle girls in my grooming room that brings me great pleasure remembering them. In the garden my hibiscus,one blue and the other red are coming into bud,they are the guardians of my two girls and my little sylkie terrier.I can smile now remembering them.
I really recommend putting significant plants in memory of your two dogs..it’s very significant when they bloom and it’s like they are with you still.
I would love to be am very bad at keeping plants alive and would be gutted if they died. I have a very nice indoor artificial rose tree that has their ashes in the pot of, will get a nice painting of the 3 of them to go above it.
 

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Fankino…Your photos are beautiful..I have poster sized one of my two st poodle girls in my grooming room that brings me great pleasure remembering them. In the garden my hibiscus,one blue and the other red are coming into bud,they are the guardians of my two girls and my little sylkie terrier.I can smile now remembering them.
I really recommend putting significant plants in memory of your two dogs..it’s very significant when they bloom and it’s like they are with you still.
Having said I can't keep plants alive, roses seem to cope ok with me and oddly enough the yellow one and the white one got their first open flowers yesterday which given noodles colour seemed very appropriate.
 
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