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Watering Hole
Farewell, old friend
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<blockquote data-quote="SMDave" data-source="post: 63723" data-attributes="member: 41"><p>It's always very painful to hear when these kinds of tragedies happen. The fact that we can do nothing to change Mother Nature's course is even more frightening. A dog is family, and he/she, along with the hole left in your heart, can never be replaced. But we cannot mourn forever, so please, as hard as it must be, try to remember all the goodtimes had. It will make recovery a lot easier, but more importantly, helps you remember how joyful he made your life and how good of a pooch Gauge was. All things come and go, and right now, Gauge is in a place with no suffering-let's be happy for that! He will always be there watching you. </p><p></p><p>Your tinboats family will always be here when you need anything, just give us a shout.</p><p>I'll be keeping you and your family in my prayers.</p><p>Keep your head up bud!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMDave, post: 63723, member: 41"] It's always very painful to hear when these kinds of tragedies happen. The fact that we can do nothing to change Mother Nature's course is even more frightening. A dog is family, and he/she, along with the hole left in your heart, can never be replaced. But we cannot mourn forever, so please, as hard as it must be, try to remember all the goodtimes had. It will make recovery a lot easier, but more importantly, helps you remember how joyful he made your life and how good of a pooch Gauge was. All things come and go, and right now, Gauge is in a place with no suffering-let's be happy for that! He will always be there watching you. Your tinboats family will always be here when you need anything, just give us a shout. I'll be keeping you and your family in my prayers. Keep your head up bud! [/QUOTE]
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