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Post by saintsheaint on Sept 10, 2012 20:27:22 GMT
Today has not been the best for me as my friend Teazle was pts this morning. This was a decision that was not taken lightly but was inevitable considering his age (17 yrs). He introduced me to the delights of owning a Norwich Terrier & the subsequent arrival of three more NT's who are still with me,but can never replace dear Teazle. He was my constant companion all his life & we shared numerous adventures, but too many health issues & his lack of mobility meant that was time to say goodbye to the sweetest little dog. He may have been small in stature but was a great character & will be sadly missed. Run free now Teazle - no more pain.xxx
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Post by taxpayer on Sept 11, 2012 17:44:37 GMT
What a lucky little dog to have had such a long life, and be so loved. Rip. Teazle
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Post by pinetrees on Sept 11, 2012 18:09:12 GMT
Rest in peace little Teazle who will have lots of fun running around in doggy heaven with his old pals. Blessings to you xx
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Post by CarolineNelson on Oct 10, 2012 14:28:13 GMT
I've only just seen this. God Bless.
Your Teazle will be happily ensconced in doggy heaven with my own beloved Teazle. Plus Bumble, Bounty, Bertha, Lucy, Frieda & Muff, (all mini Dachshunds and dating from this January back to my teenage-hood) and Treacle (who was related to my Teazle), a much loved mini dax who owned my friend Jane.
Similar temperments, the Dax and the Norwich. And oh boy, how they get under your skin. xx
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Post by Marymoo on Oct 13, 2012 13:41:03 GMT
Its really hard when your special friend has to leave for doggy heaven. I lost my Doberman last year and i still think of her every day. She's buried in my paddock and i smile every time i pass her Remember the good times and smile
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