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I will keep this as short as I can , so Friday late aft I get a call from the vet that Asha has started eating a bit and vet said she was very happy with her progress and felt that she could come home, so went to collect her on sat morning at 11, when I got to the vets I was pulled to one side abd told that Asha had gone downhill dramatically over night and was in a bad way , when we went through to where she was I could not believe what I so, she didn't know who I was, her eyes where very pale, and her stomach was heavenly swollen and the most noticeable change was she was very jumpy and nervous, not a nice thing to see and what a way to go for a young dog at 30 mths old that was showing so much enthusiasm and prommiss, so I had to make the dession that this was the end and put her to sleep,, not nice at all, so I am a bit pissed off ATM took my 2 yrs to find her and she been with us 2 and a half yrs, R,I,P Asha,, 

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3 hours ago, Pete Mctree said:

She’s going to be a big dog Rich. Estimated final weight?

 

A couple of pics of Bear. We lost him recently, but 13 1/2 was a great age for such a big big dog IMG_6196.thumb.jpeg.8d0441ed5af67fc9588d6ed4eba5b88c.jpeg

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Sorry for your loss but he was a handsome chap. Wish I could get mine to that age as well, very impressive.

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