Dylan "the dogfiend" 1995-2009

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We came home from work last night and the dog was lying on the floor. He couldn't get up (he wasn't even trying to tell the truth) and couldn't move his back legs. We managed to carry him to the car -- and he would normally never let us pick him up -- and take him to the animal hospital. The vet said that pretty much the only thing to do was to put him to sleep.

Kerry and I are absolutely gutted. The house seems so empty without him.

Miss you fella.
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So sorry to hear that Mark... I know how that feels.

RIP Dylan.
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:( :( :( :( :(

Losing a good dog can be a wretched experience.
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damn i don't know who is to lose a god but i know strong can be love to this moist nose creatures.
feel sorry about that, really sorry. take care. :(
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Oh I am so so sorry. We lost Lily our first fur-baby last year, it was dreadful.
All the best for you and your family, that is so sad. :(
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:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Hugs tae you and Kerry :cry:
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I'm sad for ye Mr.+Mrs. fiend :(
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i'm so sorry to hear that :cry: :cry: :cry:

i've never lost a pet (never had one in the first place), so i can only try to imagine how difficult it must be for you and mrs. fiend to get used to Dylan's absence.
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Very sad for you ... oh and the way he looks behind these cushions ... :(

It is so hard to lose a beloved creature ...
hope you find a nice place to bury it.
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Bad news mate. Thoughts to you both.
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That's rough (er... bad pun most emphatically not intended). I've had to put down a few in my life, and it always feels lousy.

On the other hand, there are puppies in the world that need homes.
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Sad indeed.
It looks like he made it to a high age. That happens when a dog had a good home. As Sultan says, there are many many dogs out there in want for a home like that. Don't wait too long. :wink:
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oh no....
*hugs* to both :(
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:( Really sorry to hear that news Mark.
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Terribly sorry to hear about that :(
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Awwww...damn. I'm so sorry. :cry:

I've had to put down two cats that were longtime dear companions, so I know exactly how you feel. Big hugs (and lots of tissues) to you both.
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7anthea7 wrote:I've had to put down two cats
I knew I liked you :lol: :notworthy:
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James Blast wrote:
7anthea7 wrote:I've had to put down two cats
I knew I liked you :lol: :notworthy:
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He looks like a lovely dog - massive sympathies.
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Very hard and sad! Sorry to hear it! :(
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Thanks everyone. :kiss:
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Such sad news :cry: :cry:
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