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Two years come next March and I still miss Stryker. The pain does ease and you gradually remember them with a smile instead of tears. it will get better
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what a sweetie - RIP Gavin
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I'm so sorry - what a beautiful dog she was. RIP Jessie
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RIP Simba to you and his Mum and Dad
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what a beautiful happy boy RIP Bomber
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In Loving Memory Of "odin" - Alpinarc Fantom King
3shepherds replied to EISHUND's topic in Rainbow Bridge
My condolences to Veanna and her family. Run Free Odin -
Oh my Lord what a terrible thing to happen. I am so sorry for your loss. Mitzi, Oz and Maxz - together at the bridge Hugs to you
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Oh no. I am so, so sorry - how tragic. RIP Ripley baby - ask for Stryker at the and he'll take care of you.
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oh poor little man... sweet dreams Norbster you won't be on your own little one - all the ones gone before will take care of you
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aww Angus - sweet dreams sweetie :rolleyes:
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RIP Penny - chasing bunnies at the
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what a bond they must have had. RIP Rookie - dancing at the bridge :D
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RIP Benny - say hello to Stryker for me
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RIP Sophie - run free
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I've posted in the general thread. Thanks so much for all your good wishes It was some form of gastro.
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I'm back. Jack is in hospital, they've done bloods and are keeping him in for the moment - I have to ring them at 1.30 to get the results and find out what they're going to do. I can't believe it - he was fine yesterday
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off to the vet
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Jack (almost 3yr old GSD) started vomiting around 3am and has done so a couple of times since. Otherwise he seems OK but he's not as bouncy as he usually is - although he's currently 'chatting' with the dog next door. The vomit (sorry...) is is yellowish and frothy and it looks like he's been eating grass, but whether that's because he feels unwell or not I don't know. We are witholding food and he's got lots of water which he is drinking. If it continues much longer I'll be off to the vet later this morning. I just wondered if anyone here had any suggestions? He never goes out of the backyard unless he's walking (on a lead) with us, and Gracie (4yr old GSD) is perfectly fine and she's the one with sensitive tum! I've got the chicken and rice on standby for when he picks up. Any ideas?
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A great GSD - an honour to his breed RIP Randal :D
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so sorry BMP RIP Sunny :p
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Another baby playing at the bridge - sleep well Lucy, no more pain
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Run free little one - play happy at the bridge