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R.I.P. Max
In June this year we has to say goodbye to our Max , the faithful Collie. He would have been 14 in September. He started in December with what the vet then described as a bad cold with a constant runny nose. 3 months later they decided to do a scan of his head only to find that the bone in his nasal passages had been eaten away with a fungal infection. They did blood tests and found he had aspergillosis ( google it) He was admitted as an urgent case into Liverpool University Small Animal Hospital where he had two operations , one in March and one fortnight after to clean out his sinuses. The specialist vet there said he was also riddled with arthritis, although he never showed us any signs of it. He came home , but sadly never got any better as it spread to his nervous system and we had to send him over the rainbow bridge. We said to each other that a house is not a home without a dog so two days later we ventured over the border to Silsden to bring home Bryn
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So sorry to hear of the passing of Max.
Anyone who tells you that he was only a dog has no soul. Bryan will never replace max(who has taken a piece of your heart) but he is a new friend and companion....enjoy his company. |
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so sorry to hear of yer loss, its one of the family gone,we still miss our Oscar, and its near 5 years ago, we replaced him with Freddie, who has oer the years been a complete star,but we will never forget oscar,
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A sad time indeed & I feel for you at this difficult point in your lives, being a hound family over the years I know how painful it is to lose your furry mate & family member. And as to young Bryn, he looks a right little scallywag, he'll not replace old Max, but he'll most certainly forge his own special place within the family, they always do.
"Missing you" by Colleen Fitzsimmons may be a little help for you & yours at this time. kindest regards, Dave. |
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My old dog Granville, a collie/alsation cross, was 17 years old when he died, so I know how difficult it is to lose a furry friend.
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So sorry to hear about the loss of your faithful companion. Hope you have many years of joy from the new addition to your family.
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Attachment 58032 Bryn was 1 year old on 5th April and is coming on great
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looks another cracker.
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It is good that he is coming on well....and I bet he is having a great life too.
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I have started to teach him to weave between 6 poles in our garden .He was doing this in Feb and he is getting fast at it nowAttachment 58033
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They like to learn and it stops them from getting bored.
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Can you teach him to chase off anyone that comes within 2m of you? :)
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He is a very friendly dog. If a tiny dog comes up yapping at him , he will just stand still until it stops.
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In that pic, it looks like he hasn't quite got the curve & is about to go off on a tangent. :) proper puppy looking too. |
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He was only a puppy then Dave . He is good at it now. Too quick. By the time I get my camera ready he is through it.
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