I was raised without a dog, but have had at least one and mostly3 at a time in my life for the last 15 years. I don’t think I could be without one now. They make us better people.
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I was raised without a dog, but have had at least one and mostly3 at a time in my life for the last 15 years. I don’t think I could be without one now. They make us better people.
So far, shes a great dog but Im starting to see the boxer stubbornness that people talk about. LOL[/QUOTE]
You do realize that labs must be taught with a 2x4 right? You double dipped!🤤
That is going to be one high energy dog!
I have seen boxers jump a 6 foot fence.
Feeling devastated today, but he also had a long charmed life.
The house seems pretty quiet now that both my little honing buddies are gone :(
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Sorry to hear it Glen. Condolences
WOW so sorry to hear of your loss Glen. I know what that's like and it's not good. Cherish your memories and time together knowing you gave Yayo all you had.
So sorry to hear of your loss. Words cannot heal, only time.
Glen, Yayo had you a good long time. I’m sure he gave to you and your family more than you think you gave him, but you’d be wrong. He lived so long because he didn’t want to leave.
I know how hard it is to lose a long time dog brother. I’m tearing up now as I write this.
When my Sam passed, I was emotionally wrecked. Healing began when we got Gilbert, now 17 weeks. I still find myself thinking of Sam and wondering how Gil will be like or different from him as he matures. Most of the time I now think of Sam and smile at the fun memories, but, like now, the tears still sometimes return.
He will always be with you.