Super User A-Jay Posted Friday at 09:40 PM Super User Posted Friday at 09:40 PM Really do miss all the great times shared with Tucker ~ A-Jay 11 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted Friday at 10:15 PM Author Super User Posted Friday at 10:15 PM Sierra was easily the Most Intense animal we've ever had. She loved to run wild on the beaches of south Jersey ~ A-Jay Teddy was the first of many we got from the local animal shelter. We didn't recue him. Clearly he rescued us ! Great Dog. A-Jay 9 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted Friday at 10:27 PM Author Super User Posted Friday at 10:27 PM BreeZo left us way too soon. She had the Heart & Drive of a champion. And man, she surly did love to race . . . . . A-Jay Brody was born to pull. Fortunately we had that covered. A-Jay 10 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted Friday at 10:42 PM Author Super User Posted Friday at 10:42 PM Some dogs just 'have it'. Diesel had it. A-Jay Lynn & Miss Fenway shared the same Spirit. A-Jay 9 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted Friday at 10:53 PM Author Super User Posted Friday at 10:53 PM Baylee was a Blue-eyed, Bridle little sweetheart who definitely had a fiery side. A-Jay Bear was Diesel's litter mate and had a bit of an attitude (in a good way) Those two would get after each other pretty hard like brothers do. Sadly we lost bear to a fatal seizure before he was a year old. Poor guy never stood a chance. I was at sea and missed the chance to say good bye. That one hurt for a while. A-Jay 9 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted Friday at 11:07 PM Author Super User Posted Friday at 11:07 PM Some experiences with our dogs are just ingrained in my mind. Like a Dream A-Jay 8 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted yesterday at 01:10 AM Global Moderator Posted yesterday at 01:10 AM I’m right there with you brother. They all hurt. Hank is 12 and you know GPs. The spirit is still 100% there but the body is quickly going away. This one is going to sting for quite a while. He’s living the good life a little better than normal right now. 2 Quote
Super User gim Posted yesterday at 02:30 AM Super User Posted yesterday at 02:30 AM These are amazing animals @A-Jay. So many good long lasting memories. 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted yesterday at 04:20 AM Author Super User Posted yesterday at 04:20 AM I have more to post yet. Let's see some that took a piece of your heart as well. A-Jay 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted 19 hours ago Global Moderator Posted 19 hours ago Baylee looks quite unique, bet she could go fast ! 1 Quote
Super User Jar11591 Posted 19 hours ago Super User Posted 19 hours ago This is the dog I grew up with, Ellie the yellow lab. She left us at 13 years old back in 2015. The most rambunctious, full of life, nicest Labrador. The puppy in the picture is my brothers golden retriever, who is still with us at 11 years old . 6 Quote
Super User GaryH Posted 18 hours ago Super User Posted 18 hours ago The joy they bring is unmeasurable . But so is their loss. 4 Quote
Super User DitchPanda Posted 18 hours ago Super User Posted 18 hours ago That's the double edged sword of pets: the only way to not hurt when they leave us is not get to close, but they way they love us makes that impossible. I worked with an older gentleman for years when I ran the meat counter at the local grocery store. I was in my 20s he was in his 80s...shortly after his wife passed we were talking one day and he said if your lucky enough to live as long as I have bury everything and everyone you ever loved. I asked if he regretted anything? Hell no, I'm incredibly lucky to have had them in my life. 2 Quote
Super User Mobasser Posted 17 hours ago Super User Posted 17 hours ago A-Jay, as you probably remember I am a dog lover also. And, I know the feeling when you lose one. When we lost our big yellow lab Lady three years ago, my wife said she didn't want to get anymore dogs. We both loved Lady so much, and it hurt so much when we lost her. You always remember the dogs, and they're personalities. We were without a dog for a few months after losing Lady, and we both felt a huge void. So, we took on two terriers, and a dachsund. All have proven to be fiercely loyal and have been good dogs. They're this way because we treat them very well, which I'm sure you do also. IMO, that's all it takes. Treat them with kindness, and you'll have a great friend. The hardest part is saying goodbye to these trusted loyal friends. 3 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted 15 hours ago Author Super User Posted 15 hours ago Kodi & Tatiri were our First Two Malamutes. Brother & sister 12 week old pups from the mountains of Montana. They were "Giants", Kodi was pushing 150 lbs as an adult. Thankfully both gentile giants. That was 27 years ago. A-Jay 5 Quote
Super User gim Posted 14 hours ago Super User Posted 14 hours ago Cosmo, turns 13 later this month. Female british yellow lab. My first dog as sole owner. 7 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted 9 hours ago Author Super User Posted 9 hours ago Cinnabar was our 'first' Siberian Husky. Came from an unfavorable deal in New Jersey. When we got him he was sun burned & seriously flea bitten. He was typically aloof and a little shy & skittish. But if there was an open door to the outside world, even for a split second, he was Gon-zo. He taught us the difference between malamutes & huskies. And there are many. Gunner we got as an adult. He was Brody's big brother and a brute of a dog. He LOVED to Eat. So much so he dented in his stainless steel food bowl the first week. While he also came from another less than ideal situation, he turned out to be one heck of a sled pulling freak. After a couple of winters, a friend needed a last minute wheel dog. I'm pretty certain he was all kinds of happy about it. A-Jay 3 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted 4 hours ago Global Moderator Posted 4 hours ago Those are some beautiful pups @A-Jay 1 Quote
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