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  • marye
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    so sorry for your loss, noonie
    I lost my Rex in March, and the 14 years we had together weren't nearly enough. I thought Callie (the Dallie), who has been a diva from puppyhood, would do well as an only child, but no she did not. She was still looking for Rex weeks later, and saying as plain as day, "It's broken. Fix it." She turned from the baby to an old lady (she IS 12...) virtually overnight, decided that a lot of moving around was too much trouble, and generally was really depressed. And I was no better. So we found another border collie/Lab in need at Border Collie Rescue, and now Cash, the Dog in Black, is in residence. Callie is restored to her former self, and he's a pretty great dog. No one could replace Rex, though, and I'm sure it's the same with your Tiger...
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    We are sorry for your loss noonie
    You gave Tiger a great life. I'll be feeling that same pain too someday. Peace be with you.
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    RIP Tiger
    Am all choked up feeling the love and pain in your post noonie! Healing vibes to you, and a love like that can never die.********************************** By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean. Mark Twain
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    my best buddy tiger..
    passed away on july 12th 2010. He was the greatest dog ever. He was the greatest tour buddy i ever had. Through thick and thin over the past thirteen years he was by my side, and i mean by my side. I got him from a shelter when he was 6 months old and were inseparable ever since. I brought him where ever i went people would give me shit when i would blow off events that weren't dog friendly, but hey he was my family. I will never forget the summer we spent at lake tahoe, we were only passing through but the town was so dog friendly we stayed all summer just having fun ,were else i could take my dog bar hoping. How about the summer we drive coast to coast ( i live in new england) stopping at shows, and rainbow gatherings, yellowstone,and all places in between. Everyday since he left at about this time i think of him and start to cry. My wife says i am dealing with it better than she thought i would. I have his ashes sitting on our crystal shelf along with his paw print. I dont think i can write any more because it just hurts to much. I will allways miss you Tiger.
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    nope
    he would'nt touch the stuff...the damned monkey was a lush, tho
  • BobbaLee
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    Let me guess it was the white rat who liked San Miguel
    And the road goes on forever....BobbaLee
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    reminds of the home
    my wife and i had in the philippines. we shared it with a dog, a cat, a white rat, a parrot, and a monkey.counting myself, that put 3 beer drinkers in the house.
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    The Brood
    As a man with allergies to cat and canine dander I can only say it was my lot in life to fall in love with a pet person. We have always had at least two dogs and 2 cats.Thanks to the internet we now talk with a few rescue societies every day. So of course my wife and 18 year old daughter are constantly cooing and talking about all the pets for adoption. When I am listening to the Dead or engrossed in a football game and my daughter sits next to me and says "Dad we need to talk" I may as while hoist the white flag. Sooner or later I will be pulled to the monitor to look at the cutest most adorable cat/dog to ever live and it needs a home. Of course I like and even love some of them. Sometimes I wish I was my pet but then I don't have opposable thumbs so I couldn't turn on my stereo. Starting with the oldest- Pumpkin is an almost ferile orange and white male cat who is quite the tough guy-he may boss the other pets around and howl a lot but if you are a stranger or a possum or other dog he will go after you and right for your eyes. At least twice a day he very stealthily approaches me to be petted. He loves Ivory our blind white female cat and whatever Scottie male we have. Both cats are rescues. When our 2 year old Scottie, Barney died suddenly in April; Pumpkin moaned mournfully for at least 10 minutes and periodically for days after that. Muffin and Chunk are a brother and sister Chug Mix rescued. They are one years old. Muffin is skittish but very sweet. Chunk is afraid of men but twice today he climbed on the couch,put his head on my leg and slept while I watched the Beatles Anthology on VHI. Boomer or Boo is a pure bred champion Scottish Terrier who is quite small and very well behaved. He is the only pet I have ever allowed to sleep in my bed. I never thought I would have this many pets but they are very loving and it is rewarding to have them And the road goes on forever.... BobbaLee
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    I have to say...
    some things about having a deaf dog are darn convenient...
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    Sounds like a good approach
    I've always been a believer in the high-pitched voice, treats, and no sudden moves when dealing with dogs who are afraid of men. I had a dog who was always leery of my brother-in-law (who is a dog-guy, so it's not like he gave off dog-hating vibes), IMO because he has a gruff-sounding voice and just can't bring himself to let out the girly-voice we all know he has bottled up inside him. In our household anyway, high-pitched voice always seems to be used when we praise our dogs, and the gruff stuff is what we use to signal displeasure. But I think that I can live without EVER hearing what my high-pitched voice sounds like to the rest of the world....every once in a while I'll realize I'm using it and I start feeling more than a little bit foolish.
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it appears that the word "dogs" in the title here for this forum has become some sort of ad....it's highlighted in green, and leads to something called "gamevance"
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now it's gone
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hmmmmm, just on the last page, it seems
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that selected words throughout this forum have been highlighted and when clicked on lead to ads.....more spam attacks
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I'm seeing a few of the usual annoyances, but nothing like what you describe. I'll keep an eye out though.
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going out to china cat you will be in my prayers tonight. marye i am sorry to hear about rex. i love the dogbook thing. Cash looks like a very happy dog, he must be getting a lot of love from his family. About a month ago my wife made tiger his own facebook page. Thanks everyone for the vibes i think they caught up to me earlier. Today was the first time in 13 years that i went for a walk without tiger, and i felt really at ease with things. When i got back i light a candle and thank him for being in my life.
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for China. I am going to have to make a decision.********************************** By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean. Mark Twain
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and sorry things are so tough. Thanks for the kind words, noonie. Yes, Cash is coming right along, though he still has his teenage moments. He certainly took Callie's mind off her troubles, too.
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I'm praying for china, please don't make any final decisions until Callan comes home. I do feel things will work out.
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browsing thru this thread-Marye-I'm sorry you lost Rex, but glad he had a great life. Cash, the dog in Black is too cute. Noonie, TL condolences & everyone else who's lost their pet. Our dog, Cosmic Charlie, found us 2.5 yrs ago on an Indian Reservation in NM. We virtually never leave him. Last nite we went out-the door was open & out he ran. I thought-oh, God-not the street, but he went right to the car & sat=like "take me with you"......he is quite the character & defintely our "forever dog"
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go on home, your mama's calling you!
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3:12 today it's over. black hole what will I do? the kids need me but I am a shell********************************** By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean. Mark Twain
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I am so sorry.
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He's under the Magnolia, next to his brother forever. Guess Cassidy is glad to see him again! I keep forgetting and look or listen for him. ********************************** By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean. Mark Twain
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I am certain that a cat named China has a spirit everlasting....Peace to you and your family TigerLilly....
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There's such a disconnect, our lifespans to theirs. They become part of us, and then are gone so quickly. But we heal. My sincerest condolences. One of my dogs is getting on in years, and I'm mostly oblivious to her rush of time as it compares to mine. Except every once in a while, I take real notice and understand that it won't be that much longer. Will it be this year or next, or the next...or next week? She's about the favorite dog we've ever had, and I know her passing will be tough. I need to remember to live the life she has while she still has it.
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i understand what you ar going through.. i still look around for my dog now and then.. ..always remember the good times you had with china
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During the holiday season, people's thoughts often turn to the less fortunate, and I'd like to remind everyone that there are too many unfortunate members of the four-legged tribe out there that could use a little help. I recently started volunteering a couple times a week at our wonderful local no-kill, all-volunteer shelter, Pet Refuge (helping cats and dogs for the last 32 years), and it's a very rewarding endeavor, if heartbreaking at times (you'll meet some critters who have lived through hell). Scooping litter boxes, cleaning water bowls and cleaning up messes doesn't sound very glamorous, but I've still time to pay attention and give some love to the cats who are waiting for their forever home--and they appreciate it, so very, very much. Now, the people who really look like they're having fun are the ones who volunteer to give the dogs walks around the neighborhood--and the dogs look even happier! So, anyhow, if you have a nearby shelter that actually cares for the animals it takes in, rather than warehousing and "euthanizing" them, I'd encourage you all to give 'em a call and see what you can do to help. Doesn't need to be a donation of time, not even money--old, clean blankets and towels, newspapers, pet food and treats, office and cleaning supplies, maybe even publicity, if you have access to an audience. Pet Refuge even takes aluminum cans! Anything you can do will be appreciated--especially by the dogs and cats who haven't done anything wrong, just have had the bad luck to be unwanted-- (((((animals and the people who love them))))) "A well put together unreality is pretty hard to beat." --Mark Twain
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I would add that if you're in a position to foster a critter it can be a huge godsend. Even if you don't Fail Foster like I did with Callie, who's still here 13 years later (it was pretty obvious within the first 24 hours she was staying...). what city is Pet Refuge in?
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Thanks, Mary, and indeed, fostering is a wonderful thing! With limited space in it's facility, Pet Refuge relies on a dedicated group of foster families to serve as many animals as it can, and I'm sure the situation is the same at any shelter anywhere. And yes, some dogs decide that they just aren't gonna look adoptable at an adoption event--happened to my daughter and her fiance with a wonderful big black dog named Cooper, who they finally adopted themselves. Then there are the extremely giving folks who become permanent fosters for animals who due to health issues or some other problem are not considered adoptable. In those cases Pet Refuge continues to provide health care and food for what is otherwise a permanent home. Big hats off to the people who take on that responsibility. Pet Refuge is in Mishawaka IN, adjoining South Bend, home of Notre Dame University. And for the FaceBook enabled, Pet Refuge's FB page. "A well put together unreality is pretty hard to beat." --Mark Twain
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My golden retriever, Honey, took a lethal shot of phenobarbitol this morning, with my son and I by her side. She'd been losing her appetite as well as her motor skills, sometimes waking up in the middle of the night barking, taking an occasional leak on the carpet, and suffering from a tumor inside her lip. She almost made it to her 16th birthday. Our family will miss her dearly. I hope she's chasing slower rabbits and squirrels wherever she is now.
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am saddened to read of your loss, and am sure she's playing over the rainbow with all of our dearly departed pet friends.********************************** I am not young enough to know everything. Oscar Wilde
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I am sending out condolence vibes to your family and the warmest of hugs
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sorry to hear that.......I pray for our lost pets, too.....I'll be thinkin' of your pup at Mass in the morning...
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having lost my Rex at a similar age earlier this year I am especially sorry for your loss, and the loss of all of us who are missing faithful companions at this time...
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The dog is shedding his winter coat right now….a tornado of fine hairs that goes on for 3 months. So we brush him thoroughly twice a day, producing great clumps of fluff. And this year we tried an experiment and have been putting the dog hair in a net bag and hanging it up in a tree. The local birds quickly found it and are now collecting it and using it to line their nests in the nest boxes we put up for them. Neat.
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one bird gathers what another dog spills
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DO NOT USE ADAMS FLEA AND TICK PRODUCTS !!! Sorry abt the caps but I am furious abt this stuff ,, it killed one of our cats .. his name was Jerry named after well you know ..He was a big handsome man kitty .. black with a white tummy, chest and boots .. Please help spread the word on this,, these products need to be completely taken off the market !! Now does anyone know of good flea stuff that works ? Anything more natural to use maybe ? Look twice save a life, motorcycles are everywhere . Thank you !!
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am so sad and angry to hear that-all at the same time! Condolences for your loss, and you ROCK for spreading the word!! FYI tea balm oil helps against fleas, and it's not poisonous. ********************************** I am not young enough to know everything. Oscar Wilde
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Our much loved male cat Sixto, a white, gray, black and brown shorthair, with six toes on his paws almost made it to his twentieth year. We had to euthanizie him after he suffered some neural damage and couldn't walk anymore without falling over. I knew he was getting old and had gone deaf but I hoped he would make it through the summer. It was his favorite season. He would pad out to our backyard and sleep under the patio table in the grass. I miss him.
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I'm trying to win $1000 in a competition to donate to bushfire victims in Australia. All I need to do is have the biggest group on facebook before feb 15th.Essence Of Argan
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My 18 year old dog Sheba passed away 1o/21/11. She had been with me to Grateful Dead shows in Eugene, Portland, and Seattle- a couple The Dead shows- a few Ratdog shows- a Rhythm Devils and a 7 Walkers show- and a Furthur show in Monterrey. Our last road trip after Monterrey was quite special. She lived years longer than I expected and looked good and stayed active right to the end, but it had been getting tough for a while. I'd been up with her since 2 in the morning the day she passed and could tell this was the moment I'd been dreading for a long time, I finally got her to swallow one of her pain pills about 5 am, then at 7am as day was breaking I played her a song on the guitar and while I was still playing she kicked her legs back a couple times like she was making a leap to go join that band of Angels on the other side, then I just held her and she was soon gone. She faced death with courage and strength, just as she lived.
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so sorry for your loss. I lost my Rex at almost 16 last year and still miss him, despite the many distractions presented by the new young dog who came to distract the grieving Callie. Who's now an old lady herself. Safe passage to Sheba, and happy reunions to us all down the line.
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I read your post saying about Sheeba going for a ride after the show in Monterrey and thought you were referring to your dog. It's a tough thing to lose unconditional love. My heart goes out to you and hope you find a special way to remember her.
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There are plenty of beautiful animals out there in need of a loving home who will bring joy to your heart, please adopt one if you can. I'll be looking for another faithful friend to share the journey with in time.
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Cash, the Dog in Black, is not Rex at all, but he certainly took Callie's mind off her troubles and he is a dear dog. And when I think of the awful things that could have happened to him...
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I lost my best buddy a year and a half ago and we just adopted another dog. I t was a lot harder for me than i thought every dog i looked at just made me think i just want my old buddy back not a replacement. Then we meet daisy the whole family likes her even my son who wanted nothing to do with any other dog. She has been with us for 2 weeks now and every is settling just fine. My 2 year old went up to her said i love you daisy and gave her a hug.It just feels right having a dog in the house. a hug to trailbird
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Our friend, Chris Thiel Shoemaker, of Ellington, MO, sent in some hand drawn dancing bear artwork on the back of his mail order. The ticketing folks were impressed and sent him 2 passes without even charging him. He was stoked. A couple weeks ago he went missing. The local Sheriff's dept put put a missing persons alert. Tragically, his car was found in the bottom of a ravine and he did not survive the accident. http://www.connectmidmissouri.com/m/news/story?id=1195411 He had moved to the Ozarks last year to chase his dream of sustainable agriculture and it's too uncomfortable for any of us to ask his family to locate them in the wake of his death. His last wishes would have been for his son Aaron to be at the show in his absence. Another friend has offered to pay Aaron's airfare from Fargo if we can sort out the tickets. Chris (shooey) best friend Jade Larsen will accompany him. If Chris was miracled just for his artwork, please let his soul and spirit shine by making this happen for his son. Forever grateful.....
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He's gone.... RIP Gus, our 13 1/2 yr old Maine Coon. Sudden cardiac death. Life is fleeting, enjoy every minute and take none for granted.... ...smile, Smile, SMILE ....hey Gus, say hi to Jerry for me....
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Heartbroken for you to hear that Gus has moved on. We bonded over our animals at the start, didn't we? I think of my Stanley and Ollie every day. I'll add Gus to my devotions. Give Puppers & Eddie a hug for me. Sending you all love and the warmest thoughts...
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So sad to hear about Gus. You're in my thoughts and prayers tonight.
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Losing a longtime buddy does leave this smoking crater in your heart...
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Hey Brother- So Sorry to hear your beloved fur-ball Gus headed over the rainbow bridge. He is in the company of other great coon cats and jammers...one beautiful young lady, our Gracie, headed over that way after 15 or 16 years with us five years ago. Greatest cat ever, opinions may differ of course. I like to think they are playing in the clouds together, Gracie showing Gus the ropes, catching dew drops and musical notes from hither and yon, and always chasing that imaginary shadow or ray of light. Gus did well on this earth and will be missed. Our sympathies go out to you and your family and Sarge.