OT: A sad day

Oh, no puppies. No way. I don't have that kind of 24/7 attention to give. They are oh-so-cute but practically a career in themselves.

Trust me, a 4 year old corgi with enough energy to power my whole home if I could only hook her up to the grid is plenty needy enough.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8129324#post8129324 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NicoleC

Trust me, a 4 year old corgi with enough energy to power my whole home if I could only hook her up to the grid is plenty needy enough.

Yeah that dog has a lot of energy, verry playfull and smart. Well keep your head up Nicole:cool:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8106467#post8106467 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NicoleC
I have another dog, plus the geriatric cat. It's enough for now.

Oh wow, Kenny. I think everyone wishes their dog would just die naturally instead of having to make the long drive to the vet's office. It sucks arriving with a dog and leaving with a leash and collar. :( Please send my condolences. I hope Peaches liked walks -- it would be nice if the last thing she did gave her joy.

Man... that is the saddest thought. Walking your friend in... coming out with just a leash. I had to put my German Shepard down a few years ago... saddest thing EVER. Your right... that is the longest drive. I am sorry for your loss. :)
 
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