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How precious - what a great helper
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Awwwww.....
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Originally Posted by pvquilter
He is adorable. I have a Maltese that loves quilts and fabric also. She will be 16 in April. I am having to make the decision to put her down and just can't do it. I get sort of depressed this time of year and putting her down would make me feel worse I am sure. I would get another dog, but husband will not allow me to. I think that would help me thru this.
If she's in pain and suffering, it would be kinder to let her go. We had to do it for our Dixie(lab/pitbull) last April, it was the hardest thing we've ever done. Dixie was 16 and very ill with kidney failure. Everyone who was in the room got a final kiss from her before our vet put her on the table. As she slipped away we all felt, her joy at being free of her broken, sick body. I still miss her a lot, we had her for 13 years. Lots of hugs for you as you make this very difficult decision. Sharon W. |
that is so cute
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AAWWWW too cute & I had to look twice. Your Mousie looks exactly like my Rico! He LOVES to blanket test every chance he gets. (My Rico is 7LBS 6oz.)
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got to love them
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Originally Posted by T-Bones mom
Mouse is adorable. I hope he has his own fleece blanket to curl up on. He looks like he wants one.
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What a cutie! The cats got nothing on the dogs when it comes to cuddling up to fabric!
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Now that is just TOO cute!!
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Ah the sleep of the innocent. Mouse is adorable.
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that is sweet
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Years and years ago, when I was learning to crochet, I was practicing the double crochet stitch by just doing rows and rows of dc. Well, my little doggie started laying in my lap, on the crocheted part, while I was trying to work on it. So, I just made it big enough to be his 'blankie'. That little guy would lay in front of the washer and dryer until his blankie was clean! Any time we wanted to get him in the car we'd just pick up his blankie and he'd follow us anywhere.
He was sew cute! I miss that little guy! He was a scrawny terrier mix and sometimes he'd not eat for a day or two and then eat two bowls the next day. (We always kept food down for him.) I think he was so skinny because he would take his food, one piece at a time, throw it as far as he could, run all around it then grab it, throw it back into the kitchen, bat it around bouncing it off the cabinets and and then, finally, eat it. He did this with every single piece of food! Dogs are just like people -- each one uniquely made. The major difference between us and them is is not opposible thumbs. It's that they love unconditionally and are always 'happy' to see you! |
How precious - hugs to this little one for me.
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what a poppet.
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