Posted by B-maniac on February 15, 2014 at 20:16:33 from (75.133.138.152):
Here's some pics of my 13 yr old Sheltie with our 2 yr old Chihuahua/mini-dach sisters. Teal (sheltie) had a ball two yrs ago chasing these two little energy balls around the property. After she tired them out she would lay down and they would climb on her and just lie there. Well , like I said in earlier post, she was shutting down and knew what was comming. She told me in all the ways she could that she was ready. Not a good day but she was at peace all the way (50 mi) to our vet of 35 yrs and now rests out in our little pet cemetary with all her former friends (3 of which she grew up with). This is a pic of the one little Chiweenies called "Ruby" (the black one is my wifes favorite called "Pearl") They both know something is wrong but this little girl has been doing her best to help me get over the loss of Teal. Time heals and I can't imagine a life without dogs. Yes it's hard to part but all the fun and memories are well worth it. Both Ruby and Pearl we rescued from a family that couldn't even afford to take care of them. My brother got a third one. Time marches on...and Will always miss her.
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