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To be honest she only ever barked at wasps! So I think if the council manager had knocked on the door of the unit dressed in a wasp costume it would have been game over! ;)

Oh the image! I've been chuckling for a whole now, trying to imagine a scenario that would conceivably result in a manager dressing up like a giant wasp thanks for the laugh.... And glad to hear how wounds are healing and Mags continues to bring you joy.


Michael
 
To be honest had me chuckling as I was writing it! I did contemplate having a sign made up for the door "NO WASPS ALLOWED" - just incase! :)
 
"chill-MAXin"

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Andy, I will never forget the feeling that my wife and I had when Lucy was still under anesthesia and on the CT scan table. We were viewing her scans and the vet was explaining where all the cancer had metastasized to. We did not know what kind of cancer it was yet, but we just knew that it was not going to turn out well.

From that day until the day that she died, our goal was to enjoy each moment of her remaining life as fully as possible, and to give her as many good days as was possible. A month has passed since Lucy died, but the pain is still very acute and overwhelming at times. I know all to well the journey that you and your family have embarked on, and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Our dogs give us so much more than we could ever give them, but take the remaining time with your Boudreaux and try to give everything that you are to him.
 
Andy, I will never forget the feeling that my wife and I had when Lucy was still under anesthesia and on the CT scan table. We were viewing her scans and the vet was explaining where all the cancer had metastasized to. We did not know what kind of cancer it was yet, but we just knew that it was not going to turn out well.

From that day until the day that she died, our goal was to enjoy each moment of her remaining life as fully as possible, and to give her as many good days as was possible. A month has passed since Lucy died, but the pain is still very acute and overwhelming at times. I know all to well the journey that you and your family have embarked on, and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Our dogs give us so much more than we could ever give them, but take the remaining time with your Boudreaux and try to give everything that you are to him.

Powerful words man. I for one, second your last sentence.
 
I hope it's ok to bring this one back. A post in the community center reminded me of it.

We got a new "little" addition about a week ago. A cousin is going through a rough patch, and couldn't keep him any more. Funny thing is that the same thing happened to me about 7 years ago, and I had to give up my Dane to relatives. So it feels a little like the cosmos hitting reset, if you know what I mean.

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Michael
 
Me and my K9 partner, taken last month during re-certs.

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My girl, Tessie. She is such a sweet dog, but can be very intimidating when she needs to be. She follows me everywhere, its like having a 115 pound shadow!
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My girl, Tessie. She is such a sweet dog, but can be very intimidating when she needs to be.

I understand totally about being very intimidating. When Tink gets doesn't get a nap she becomes a 7 1/2 lb Honey Badger. One nasty ass Chorkie! :o :D

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