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View Poll Results: Did last nights Send In The Dogs make you cry?
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Yes, I couldn't stop crying
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Yes, I'm still crying now
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No, but it did make me very sad
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30-07-08, 11:32 AM
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Send In The Dogs
I thought I'd ask this question.....who cried their eyes out at last nights programme?
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30-07-08, 11:52 AM
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A very special Golden Oldie
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I did so many memories came flooding back , it made me think of mick my gsd I lost on xmas eve age 6 ,and suzie my first gsd who I had to have pts , but she did live to a good age 14  colleen
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30-07-08, 11:55 AM
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Oh yes....... bawled when I saw Jasper at the vets, blubbled for the majority of the rest of the programme, then the piccies at the end of Jasper kissing his mum completely sent me running for the kleenex.
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30-07-08, 12:00 PM
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We're all clearly such softies when it comes to our beloved furballs....I have to say it was the pics at the end of the programme which left me crying for ages..the look on Jaspers face, those big soft brown eyes
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30-07-08, 01:07 PM
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I was bawling like a baby. Poor Jasper and his mum.
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30-07-08, 03:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GypsyGSD
I did so many memories came flooding back , it made me think of mick my gsd I lost on xmas eve age 6 ,and suzie my first gsd who I had to have pts , but she did live to a good age 14  colleen
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Wow 14 is a fantastic age Colleen...if only they could all live that long eh!
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30-07-08, 05:23 PM
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I will find some photos to post she was a wonderful dog so gentle, she had the onset of dementia and would sit in the rain for hours if I let her , but never wanted to go out at all when younger hated rain, she was incontinet towards the end which was never a problem with us but she started to have fits which took longer and longer for her to come out of the last one lasted quite a while and she never really came around as she should of , her quality of life was not as it should of been and her eyes said it all she knew it was her time. It was the same look in micks eyes when I kissed him good bye he knew it was his time, watching Jaspers eyes last night just brought it all back he had that same look so sad, so haunting I cried for ages Colleen
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30-07-08, 09:07 PM
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omg I cried many a tear last night, and then today reading back these posts, and I remember ever ones story like it happened yesterday
Nico sprung to mind today....sorry colleen.............but he had a bad few months and I am now thinking this
JRD. and omg janet Zac will never ever forget that post ever, Janet you know how I was when you first posted about Zac.............god I am so glad you came to us
and mum (Tazman what a special dog our springer was lol, so thought of ben are own little robber not a stealer for cash lol*
my heart goes out to everyone that has lost there friends in the last years, I am so dreading it............but last night got to me dearly and maybe its your storys that touched me...............god off I go again
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30-07-08, 10:05 PM
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Yep, I was welling up big style. Its just over a month since kim was PTS so Jasper's handler's feelings were a bit close to home. He had such gorgeous eyes, RIP big lad xx.
Kev
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31-07-08, 10:36 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GypsyGSD
I will find some photos to post she was a wonderful dog so gentle, she had the onset of dementia and would sit in the rain for hours if I let her , but never wanted to go out at all when younger hated rain, she was incontinet towards the end which was never a problem with us but she started to have fits which took longer and longer for her to come out of the last one lasted quite a while and she never really came around as she should of , her quality of life was not as it should of been and her eyes said it all she knew it was her time. It was the same look in micks eyes when I kissed him good bye he knew it was his time, watching Jaspers eyes last night just brought it all back he had that same look so sad, so haunting I cried for ages Colleen
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Oh Colleen, this post has made me cry....I am so sorry to hear of your pain *hug*
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