CAYLA
Well-Known Member
We are spending our last bit of time together....all is quiet and she is fast asleep on the setee tucked up in her blankie whilst I wait fot the the inevitable, she will put to sleep at home in about an hour
She has been with me for 17 years, she has watched me grow up and I had gradually watched her grow old, we have spend endless summer and winter covering alot of milage together, I only agreed to foster her as she came in with broken legs as a baby....and it was the start of my 6 weeks holidays.....she was a cool little puppy and I liked her immediately...she was found a home and I was secretly heartbroken to let her go,but I kept a brave face and took her to her new home with the rspca rehoming co-ordinator who was a very close friend of my mams.....I still remember what the family was called even all those years ago.........
She never did settle in
and a few months later she was returned
and she stayed
She has been a joy to own, and I think the worst part is just looking back on her pictures and remembering how much energy she had and her gentle nature, and how dark she was
I have to let her go now because I cannot see her suffer and it's the one last thing I can do for her
She has seen so many dogs come and go and she seems to have lasted an eternity........Goodbye Puppy Bray sleep tight little girl, love mam xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
All those many years ago when she was a meer baby....with one of the many dogs she surpassed
She used to live out as a youngster but chewed her way out on bonfire night and stayed indoors ever since
Another dog she out lived, my little border colli x misty (my first dog)
In her bed with her scraggy brother
All grey now
Not sure why but all the dogs seem to cuddle into her, even by the fire last night they where all cuddling into her, her annoying little sister blue was always stealing half her bed(she never seemed to mind)
She would never tolerate this from any other dog
Last but not least....my favourite picture.....her and regan in the haylage in the summer
Sleep tight little girl xxxxx
She has been with me for 17 years, she has watched me grow up and I had gradually watched her grow old, we have spend endless summer and winter covering alot of milage together, I only agreed to foster her as she came in with broken legs as a baby....and it was the start of my 6 weeks holidays.....she was a cool little puppy and I liked her immediately...she was found a home and I was secretly heartbroken to let her go,but I kept a brave face and took her to her new home with the rspca rehoming co-ordinator who was a very close friend of my mams.....I still remember what the family was called even all those years ago.........
She never did settle in
She has been a joy to own, and I think the worst part is just looking back on her pictures and remembering how much energy she had and her gentle nature, and how dark she was
I have to let her go now because I cannot see her suffer and it's the one last thing I can do for her
She has seen so many dogs come and go and she seems to have lasted an eternity........Goodbye Puppy Bray sleep tight little girl, love mam xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
All those many years ago when she was a meer baby....with one of the many dogs she surpassed
She used to live out as a youngster but chewed her way out on bonfire night and stayed indoors ever since
Another dog she out lived, my little border colli x misty (my first dog)
In her bed with her scraggy brother
All grey now
Not sure why but all the dogs seem to cuddle into her, even by the fire last night they where all cuddling into her, her annoying little sister blue was always stealing half her bed(she never seemed to mind)
She would never tolerate this from any other dog
Last but not least....my favourite picture.....her and regan in the haylage in the summer
Sleep tight little girl xxxxx