Posted by LOU from Wi on March 25, 2018 at 16:35:20 from (174.125.230.52):
Sure as shootin, it has been a long trying hard winter to say the least. My #2 son is in remission of colin cancer(sp) and has finished the worst of the kemo.Dr calls him amazing and no further indications of cancer growth.During this trying times. we lost our pal(Jacob)plush hair puppy of 4 years old.Congenital kidney failure.Had him over in Minn.for treatment but we lost him after all.Our home became the most lonesomeness place ever.After some time passed, and us looking for another pal, one showed up over in Mondovi Wis,a 2+1/2 hr one way drive. We called and told the lady to hold on to him as we are on our way.Sure enough,she was true to her word.Long story as to why she had to find another home for AXEL.Didn't take Axel long to train us.lol.His home corner is in the booth looking out the window and alerting us to travelers out on his road.He is 11 months old, so bar any problems, he will be with us for a long time. Axel gets to visit the Dr.sometime next month for checkup.What a joy he brought into our home.So all your prayers did help us get through tough times, and I thank you all.Pixs of our new family member.Warmest regards LOU & VICTOR.
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