RIP to my partner

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Re: RIP to my partner

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It hurts. I just laid my Lab down a month ago.

What was his name?
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So sorry to hear about it. My condolences.
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condolence. thank you both for your service!
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It's been just over a year since I put my buddy Duke to sleep, and 15 years ago since Jake was put to sleep. Both were labs one black one yellow, I guess I might get a chocolate next. Prayers up for all dogs. Sorry for your loss.
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I'm so very sorry for your loss. What a great dog and hero to the community. Thank you both for all you do. Hang in there.
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Sorry for your loss. looked like a great GSD. they have the deepest eyes
as a lifetime dog lover it hurts bad, and then it does not as much
then one day some little pup pops in and you start anew, not forgotten only remembered and your new little pup takes on its new adventure knowing its in the midst of one who cares
we were just starting to look for a new rottie pup to fill the void from our loss three years ago, but the peanut dog just didn't seem ready.
then one afternoon this new little girl GSD showed up needing a loving home
we are both in bad physical shape and she makes us get up and get moving
she was starving and swollen up from a HUGE tapeworm. 9 lbs
now 2 months late she is over 24 and growing. first GSD for us and she is soooo smart
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Sorry for your loss of a trusted partner, friend, and family member.
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Great friends are hard to find. May he rest in peace and my God give you strength.

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So Sorry for your loss. If OldGringo is right, I have a couple waiting for me.
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Re: RIP to my partner

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I just saw this movie is being made documenting the bond between a k9 and the handler. I look forward to seeing it.

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There's a special bond between working dog and its handler that is nothing short of inspirational. Sincere regrets on the loss of your partner.
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He looks like a wonderful dog. I know how it feels....have had to put down two family dogs this year, one of whom was my much beloved best friend --the Great Dane in my avatar. I recently read a book about military working dogs....some of the stories were heartbreaking. On the plus side, we're not abandoning them to their fate as we did at the end of the Vietnam war.
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Re: RIP to my partner

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Rest In Peace Pooch.

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That dog looks like you gave it a great life...
My condolences also. Friggin' mutts ARE family. I don't care what anyone says.
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Re: RIP to my partner

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Just saw this, I'm sorry Joker.
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