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Me little dog turned sickly


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Reading this with a tear in my eye Eggs, gutted for you, the wee blighters make themselves such part of the family. Think of the good times.

Giving mine an extra cuddle just now.

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Took my wife over 8 years to get over loosing our last retriever who we joke decided she was the one before I did and walked down the church Isle with her but she eventually allowed another pup into our lives who is very loving if not a little thick so you never know in time you might feel the need for unconditional doggy friendship again.

Sorry to hear about millie.

 

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