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I want anotherIt's certainly hard to live with just one when you've had more than one.
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I want anotherIt's certainly hard to live with just one when you've had more than one.
I want another
That makes sense!!!!!! They’re adorable LOLThe trick is to do things with each of them. And both of them. But each of them separately. You don't want them bonding to each other. You just want them to get along with each other and bond with you.
And not have either spaz out when you leave with the other
Like this indifferent bunch
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AwwwwwwwwThey were a good crew. I miss them all. In a different way.
Now I have these two meatballs
And it just hit me the other day when I was referring to "my younger one", Ranger, that he will be ten in another couple weeks
Ranger is the mutt. Kimber is the Cane Corso. Who I almost lost a year and four months ago, but I took her off the meds the vet prescribed. She's really bounced back. I thought this was going to be one of my last pictures of her. She has always liked resting on my other dogs. She knew Petra the GSD above. And another (different) RR. I lost two RR's way before their time.
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Yeah, if I was going to say what dog breed I want today, it would be those two guys for another ten years...
I’m sorry. That’s awful. Especially losing them so close together.Thank You
The little dog was just short of sixteen, mostly deaf and partially blind and arthritic so we knew at some point we would lose her. The big dog was ten and just got hit with several problems at once and couldn't overcome them.