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12/04-05 - 13/10-07 (died to unknown illness) Life has never felt more unfair than when we lost Dilla, not only because she was a fantastic dog in all ways, she had also filled the huge gap Timo left. To loose her only a year later made no sense.... She only lived to be 2,5 - she had her whole life before her.... You are sadly missed Dilla - there will be no one like you. |
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18/05-95 - 03/10-06 (died from cancer) We know their lives are short, we know the end always comes to soon, we know we'll
never be ready, we know the pain will be unbarable - still we let them into our
lives and give them our hearts. Cause the joy of sharing these few years with
them is so much greater than any sorrow, and we rarely think about what lays
ahead - the pain, the sorrow and the hard decitions - we bring them into our
lives over and over again..... |
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Jessy was imported from the Netherlands, an extremely happy and positiv dog. She mothered two litters - our A and B litter, she also had one litter at kennel Woodshine. |
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(died from Borelia) Sweet, sweet Vixen - she only livedto be a year and a half. Vixen was a daughter of Jessy, activ, smiling and allways positiv. A dog that made you smile just by being there. Loosing her was just extremely sad. |
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06/02-92 - 13/06-02 (put to sleep because of stroke) My first belgian, and she might not have been the ideal belgian with all her querks, but no matter what she was my Bonita. What started out as 14 days of social training ended up being almost exactly 10 years. 10 years of joy, frustration and anger - no dogs have thought me more than Bonita. |
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My lovely, lovely Billy - the perfect dog for a firsttime dogowner with no experience other than the neighbourhoods dogs while growing up. With Billy my interest for dogs sports came to live, and we trained and competed in both Agility and Obedience. Despite medium HD, Billy was a very active and healthy dog, and we kept the HD at bay by being active. Unfortunatly a secondary injury caused his left hip-joint to go stiff, and in just a few months he went from being a happy, easygoing, active dog to a dog in pain. The decition was hard, but I chose to put him to sleep in November 1995. He will never be forgotten. Thank you Billy for what you were and how much you gave - there just isn't another golden like you. Big thanks to Berit Bondal that despite my young age trusted me with this loving yellow boy, there will be no other like him. |
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