My saddest thred ever

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:(:(:(:(this just made me sick inside,my dog is getting older yet still very active and puppy like,hes been with me through very hard and also good times.With ppl not around anymore and with other pets from the past.He truely is a best friend and my life mascot.Ive done that with pets all my life but with him Im not sure how Im gonna hold up.Im so sorry for your loss man.God bless your heart.Feel better soon.New pets do help,just not by impulse,but it does help.Mine is around 11 by the way.
 
Im a litle bether today, still very sad, but at least now I have the gutts to give you guys some of her background. Sorry that you have to know her better under this circunstances, I should have introduce her a long time ago. Rousy was a beautifull, medium sized dog. she was white whit some large yellow spots on the head and back. The fur was kind of long and curled like the one´s from terriers. In the all she looked like a big terrier. The nouse was black and she was always quite plump. She was a rescue but we knew her before we have taken her in. She bellonged to a poor family that took residence in a abandon house near by my flat, along side many other dogs. Soon she understended that we could offer her good food and culdles. One day however the family moved leaving many dogs behind including her. My neigbors dint like that a bit and started saying that the dogs were dangerous, carried diseases and were a public health hazzard. Soon many including her endup in the public dog pound. We than rescued her. She already wasnt young when we got her and since than 9 years have passed. There are so many funny stories and adventures we spend with her , to many to include in a single post.
 
coura;1851051; said:
Im a litle bether today, still very sad, but at least now I have the gutts to give you guys some of her background. Sorry that you have to know her better under this circunstances, I should have introduce her a long time ago. Rousy was a beautifull, medium sized dog. she was white whit some large yellow spots on the head and back. The fur was kind of long and curled like the one´s from terriers. In the all she looked like a big terrier. The nouse was black and she was always quite plump. She was a rescue but we knew her before we have taken her in. She bellonged to a poor family that took residence in a abandon house near by my flat, along side many other dogs. Soon she understended that we could offer her good food and culdles. One day however the family moved leaving many dogs behind including her. My neigbors dint like that a bit and started saying that the dogs were dangerous, carried diseases and were a public health hazzard. Soon many including her endup in the public dog pound. We than rescued her. She already wasnt young when we got her and since than 9 years have passed. There are so many funny stories and adventures we spend with her , to many to include in a single post.

Wow Coura, thats sad :(. If this will make you feel better, you should know the fact that you gave her a good life and I bet she was grateful for that. Like my first rat, his name was... (and don't laugh) Snowball, he was albino and was actully bred to be a feeder, but I took him and loved him, and not only that... I also gave him an adventure, I took him every were, and he actully liked it. But then he died (years ago) and to help me, I just told my self that I gave him a good life. Good luck Coura. ;)
 
That's a pity mate, sorry to hear. So tough to lose a pet, something that folk who aren't "pet people" don't seem to quite understand.

Catking I had a white rat when I was in college. His name was Perry. He was sort of a floor mascot and all my floormates loved him. Of course we weren't supposed to have any pet in the dorm but he always cooperated when it was time to hide. Best "small pet" there is, a rat. He lived to be 6 which I guess is pretty good for a rat but it near killed me when I lost him.
 
CTU2fan;1852353; said:
That's a pity mate, sorry to hear. So tough to lose a pet, something that folk who aren't "pet people" don't seem to quite understand.

Catking I had a white rat when I was in college. His name was Perry. He was sort of a floor mascot and all my floormates loved him. Of course we weren't supposed to have any pet in the dorm but he always cooperated when it was time to hide. Best "small pet" there is, a rat. He lived to be 6 which I guess is pretty good for a rat but it near killed me when I lost him.

I know they are real smart and you can teach them tricks like come and sit up. To bad they don't live longer:( and please just call me Cole. :)
 
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