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Mark Bolam
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Thanks fellas, really appreciated.

 

Literally the hardest decision I've ever had to make, albeit the right one.

 

Took her for a last walk in the woods yesterday. Nice steady bongle around in the sunshine and bluebells, then cooked her bacon and eggs.

I was cuddling her as she went to sleep, so was Ruth.

 

I couldn't have wished for a better friend.

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Feel for ya Mark, it's losing part of the family. I still look for 'mum' when I'm out with her lads. 

 

You've done the best that you could for her and was with her when she had to go, you can do my more. We had our rotti bitch booked into the vets and she sat at the car wagging her tail, thinking she was going walkies and I had to cancel - knowing I was selfish wanting just one day more. 

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Thanks fellas, really appreciated.
 
Literally the hardest decision I've ever had to make, albeit the right one.
 
Took her for a last walk in the woods yesterday. Nice steady bongle around in the sunshine and bluebells, then cooked her bacon and eggs.
I was cuddling her as she went to sleep, so was Ruth.
 
I couldn't have wished for a better friend.

That’s so so sad I feel for you all. We lost our 2 year old GSD Mac not long back from bloat, it happened so quick. We had trained him to do personal protection and he went everywhere with me. I cried like a baby for days as did my wife and kids. I’ve got a new boy now and it’s helped heal the hurt and loss.
I’m feeling your hurt.
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Sorry to hear this Mark. It’s such a hard thing to have to go through. I’ve lost 2 family dogs in my time and it’s always taken time to get over. At least she had the best life she could have and eggs and bacon for a last meal is about as good as as she could have asked for. Hope you and your family are alright mate.

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