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DaytonAndy
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by DaytonAndy » 02 Oct 2017, 19:16
Shit sorry to read this Kwacky. I've never had a dog before I inherited my dad's but she is 100% part of the family now. The most important part of the family most of the time in my house!
C00kiemonster
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by C00kiemonster » 02 Oct 2017, 19:18
I've commented on FB but im very sad for you my friend. He was a good one.
Love to you all xxx
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by Rossgo » 02 Oct 2017, 19:34
Sorry to hear this Kwacky. Thoughts out to you all. Definitely know that feeling their part of the family mate
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by Deegee » 02 Oct 2017, 19:54
Losing a part of the family is always hard, thinking of the Kwacky family tonight.
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by Itchy » 02 Oct 2017, 19:55
Sorry mate.
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by StMarks » 02 Oct 2017, 19:55
Very sorry for your loss Kwacky & family.
IMO the worst thing about having a dog, is how empty & hurt you feel when they go.
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by D6Nutz » 02 Oct 2017, 20:37
Sorry to hear this mate.
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by duke63 » 02 Oct 2017, 21:37
Sad day. Dogs are the best of friends. Condolences to you all.
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by Cav » 03 Oct 2017, 07:01
Losing family is never easy mate - best wishes to everyone your end, Kwacky !
Blade
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by Blade » 03 Oct 2017, 07:30
Dogs are definitely part of the family. Im sure he lifted a good life as an important member of the Kwacky family. Sorry for your loss.
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by kiwikrasher » 03 Oct 2017, 09:01
Condolences to the whole Kwacky clan mate, I'm a big dog person and know how attached and part of the family they become.
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by Stonesie » 03 Oct 2017, 09:14
Sorry to hear that mate, dog's really are a part of the family.
Cavetroll87
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by Cavetroll87 » 03 Oct 2017, 10:03
As said on FB mate really sorry to hear this
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Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 03 Oct 2017, 10:23
Thanks everyone. He'll be missed
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by Kwacky » 03 Oct 2017, 15:12
£160 if I want the ashes back to scatter them.
I don't think so.
I'm going to plant some bulbs at the start of the route we used to take on our daily walk.
StMarks
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by StMarks » 03 Oct 2017, 15:20
Kwacky wrote: £160 if I want the ashes back to scatter them....
Being a dog, who therefore lived in the moment.; He would probably prefer that you considered that the RSPCA currently charge just £135 for adult dogs to £200 for puppies under 6 months.
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 03 Oct 2017, 15:26
As a replacement?
If we do get another dog then we will always get a rescue. We never buy puppies or kittens.
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by kingfixer » 03 Oct 2017, 15:53
Its terrible when you lose a pet, they really are a member of the family.
Er indoors had 3 dogs when I met her , all rescued, all gone now unfortunately. The current one was a rescue as well, like you Kwacky she only gets rescue dogs.