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So very sorry to hear bud! i had to let a good mate go few years back, its suprising how much emotion it can bring out, definitaly compare it to my father passing away a couple years back! i can admit i the tears were rolling! be strong mate!

Ah man that sucks, had the same situation with my dog a few years back, a little Maltese Terrier but still loved him as much none the less. My heart goes out for ya :action-smiley-069:

i have a lil maltese at the mo run a muck thing that drifts! my last dog was a lil black/white poodle very rare, she had to be put down because of age....

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my condolences mate.

lost my dog missy a few months back to cancer, was definitely one of the hardest things ive had to do saying goodbye to her, but she had a good life, we rescued her from under a car years ago, still remember it like it was yesterday... :blink:

at least kennedy had a long and friendly life with you, the best thing you can do for your dog is return the love and affection that they give you, and by the sounds of it, thats exactly what you did with kennedy.

rip kennedy.

Condolences David.

I know I was gutted when my blue heeler passed on, chin up, he will always be in your memory.

Give the GTR a lil' "walkies!!!".. that will no doubt put a smile back on your dial.

sorry to hear about your doggy, that's sucks so much.

not much of an animal person these days but when i was younger we had a few dogs

1 was a border collie (i think) we had to put her down for some reason, it was so sad

*hugs* hope you feel better soon :blink:

Very sorry to hear David; we went through a very similar situation with our blue heeler. It's a real blow losing such a great companion like Kennedy. :blink:

It may be too soon for some, but i went and picked out a new pup on the weekend of the week our bluey was put down. It really helped with cheering us up and lifting the spirit.

aww sorry to hear of this. Sounds like she was very loved and lived a great life :domokun:

Seems we can all say we know how you feel.. well to a certain extent. I even had 5 days off work when i had my siamese cat put down little over 2 years ago, had her for 18 years from the very day she was born. Still makes me tear up.

You going to get another pet? Not straight away, but eventually?

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Thanks again everyone for your comments.

It is sad to see that so many others have gone through this before - myself included.

It was really hard coming home to an empty house tonight. No sloppy tongue hanging out and no tail wagging to greet me. I will get another dog at some stage but not for some time yet. 3 years passed between my first dog and getting Kennedy. I imagine a similar time will pass this time.

At least my parents took some photos of him while I was away.

RIP Kennedy! Sorry to here:( I was already huggin my cocker spaniel before you said to haha. He sleeps hard against me every night.

My mum paid more for the dog to come over from england with us than what it cost me, mum and my sister! lol. Expensive pet. And we drove 5 hours to the other side of england to get him when he was a little pup. Don't ask why. The plan was to get a pedigree golden spaniel. Both his parents are grand champion show dogs, and the rest of their pups were sold to enter shows but nobody wanted my dog Alfie because he has a mohawk betweeen his eyes!! lol.

Jack

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