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Posted by Randy-IA on February 18, 2006 at 13:25:16 from (207.177.83.184):
In Reply to: yesterday sucked posted by Dave from MN on February 18, 2006 at 05:00:50:
It seems as though you had some trials and conquered each one ! I know the dogs may have been the worst . I rescued dogs and cats for years and had to stop because we couldn't adopt any of them out for various reason's . They all have some sort of physical or behavior problem's . We reached 20 dog's at one point and one by one they are getting old and passing . We're now down to 15 and it doesn't get any easier to lose one . A couple years ago we had a awesome 8 year old Rottweiler that we raised from a pup that got the same kind of belly cancer as you described but we spent $1500 for surgery . He died on the table . The following week our yellow lab was diagnosed with the same type cancer but she was 14 so we had to put her down , we had had her for about 12 years . We have ten dogs that live in the house because they are short to medium coat dogs ranging from the biggest ( 150lb Rottweiler ) down to a 4lb toy poodle that's blind and deaf . They all play in the yard together and get along or they have to deal with me ! Someone dropped off a young adult chocolate lab a couple months ago when we were not at home . He's proving to be a cat killer ( he hasn't yet actually gotten one though he's trying ) so he has some training other than the normal housebreaking and discipline training to go through . Sorry for the rambling , I like dogs ! Just not so many ! ...Randy PS - I've never been bitten by a dog in my life !
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