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  • briantimber
    briantimber Forum Participant Posts: 1,653
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    edited November 2017 #332

    Thought of you this morning Rocky, Alfie and me were out at seven and found the same as you....wonderland. Alfie was as mad as a young pup, even rolling in the frost, he also kept turning round and sniffing his paw prints behind him, as if to say why are they there? Then he'd snort and turn again before tearing off at full pelt through the long grass, leaving a trail of frost floating behind him. I forget, he's still a pup really. Only a short walk as he was meeting a new walking friend later in the morning. A good to be alive morning......cool

    Thanks for sharing again, good reading.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited November 2017 #333

    My pleasure BT👍🏻. It just doesn’t change over the years, Dogs seem to get a kick from the frost & snow regardless of age-that in turn gives us a kick sharing their joylaughing. It’s a gift that just keeps giving👏🏻👏🏻

  • Milothedog
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    edited November 2017 #334

    The picture is one of my old boys from about 10 years ago. He must have been about 14 at the time, was on Heart tablets and had quite bad Arthritis. We took him out in the snow and it was as if someone given him a boost of some sort. Such happy memories smile

     

  • briantimber
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    edited November 2017 #335

    He looks like he was a beauty MTD.....cool

  • Milothedog
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    edited November 2017 #336

    He was BT, Handed in to Battersea Dogs Home as a stray and had been very badly treated. Thought to be aged 4 ish at the time, it took us a year to win his confidence and based on his estimated age he lived until he was 17. He was a very special dog to us and we still miss him now cry

  • briantimber
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    edited November 2017 #337

    MTD, If you let dogs into your heart, then they all leave a special mark on you when they sadly depart.

    Even though we have had Alfie since he was a pup and we love him to bits, I still have a place in my memory and heart, for the three dogs I've had previous to Alfie, Two Alsations and one Lab/Doberman x. I even hear them when certain noises occur. Unless you have or have had a faithful friend, then those who haven't will not understand what I mean.

    I can see that you have the patience and understanding needed to win a dogs devotion

    The bond you make with your four legged pal becomes strong and dependable, it's a gift given by you and given to you in return, based on trust and understanding.....cool

  • Milothedog
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    edited November 2017 #338

    Thank you for the kind words BT.  As you say they are all special.

    All my boy's have been from rescue centers over the years (7 so far) Here's a picture of our old boy and young one we have had for 8 years and 2 years respectively.

     

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited November 2017 #339

    I dropped a log load off earlier, just Young un & me, Young uns Mum wasn’t interested. I rattled my keys & said “Truck” Young un scooted out But Mum just yawned & laid back down in the crate, She is so lazy. I tipped & stacked the logs whilst being supervised by Young un, I’ve never been able to get Her interested in the ‘excitement’ of Log stacking, although She will collect a sliver of wood, lay down & chew it. After we’d finished the Lady who I’d delivered to asked us in for home made bread & plum jam. The kitchen had that addictive aroma of new out of the oven bread. She makes it on an old farmhouse range powered by logs. She gave me 2 doorsteps & Young un got one. I sat on the 10 seater table with a pint mug of tea, Young un picked up Her doorstep & laid in front of the range to eat Hers, much to the delight of the Lady(thankfully) I did originally stress at Young un’s manners but all was well. I was given the rest of the loaf so Young un’s Mum will get some. After giving my thanks I made a date to return to fix some broken lats on the side of the Log store, I have some spare tannilised boards, it seemed a good barter for the breakfast. Farmers wives do know how to look after folk.
    We stopped off at the beach for a quick walk to let Young un have a run & me scout around for any washed up interesting pieces of wood. I found one that I could see a Shark or Crocodile shape in it. A good morning. Enjoy your day.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited November 2017 #340

    Lucky Young Un and lucky you with a scrummy breakfast and a walk on the beach to boot. Nice one, Rocky.laughing

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited November 2017 #341

    Thanks TW, it was a good morninglaughing

  • briantimber
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    edited November 2017 #342

    It's always nice to be appreciated Rocky, as you say, one good turn deserves another.

    Another good read......cool

  • briantimber
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    edited November 2017 #343

    Lovely looking dogs MTD, they look happy and contented....cool

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited November 2017 #344

    Thanks BTsmile, it certainly is good, it does happen a lot in more rural areas too👍🏻

  • ATDel
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    edited December 2017 #345

    We got our first dog a jrt 12 1/2 years ago from the blue cross he fitted into our family like a glove, unfortunately he got doggy dementia 12 months ago not the same dog but still our special boy, last Thursday we took him to the vets as he had gone down hill so much over the past couple of months getting stressed at anything frightened and then started toileting in the house. He didn’t know where he was 1/2 of the time and the other 1/2 he was sleeping. We did the best thing for him and had him put to sleep omg how hard that was, he really touched our hearts and was so very special. Although devastating  we are also pleased he is now at peace.

    His favorite place was gwithian sand dunes chasing rabbits so will be scattering his ashes on the dunes so he can chase rabbits forever

    RIP my boy

  • Bakers2
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    edited December 2017 #346

    KevinH how heartbreaking. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Be grateful you were allowed to choose for him and not watch his bewilderment and struggle. It will take some time for the pain to ease but don't hold back on the memories, he was a very special part of your life 😢

  • brue
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    edited December 2017 #347

    Very sad to say goodbye to our canine pals isn't it. They bring so much companionship to us.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited December 2017 #348

    You’ll never forget him, Kevin, but time will help ease the hurt.

    You did the right and best thing for him and Gwithian is a special spot to say your farewells. 

  • Milothedog
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    edited December 2017 #349

    Sorry to hear your sad news, It's never easy, we have been there a few times now over the years so know what you are going through. You still have the memories though and can take great comfort in giving him a second chance and a nice life when you adopted him.

    Ian.

  • ATDel
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    edited December 2017 #350

    This was the little man called Reece.

    thanks for you kind words

  • moulesy
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    edited December 2017 #351

    Sad news, Kevin,  he looks a real character!

    We know exactly how you're feeling. It's the worst (and only bad) thing about sharing our lives with our canine friends.

    We'll be thinking of you.

  • Milothedog
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    edited December 2017 #352

    A proud looking little man, I can see why he has such a special place in your heart smile  

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited March 2018 #354

    You certainly do love Dogs BT👍🏻😊. Great yarn, thanks for sharing👏🏻👏🏻

  • Metheven
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    edited March 2018 #355

    Cheers for the story 'bt', even Cassie who's middle aged now acts like a puppy in the snow, prancing around, rolling in it and catching/eating the snowballs.laughing

  • Milothedog
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    edited March 2018 #356

    The feelings you write about are something very special and only something that other dog owners can fully appreciate and understand.

    Long may it continue for you.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited March 2018 #357

    Thanks for that story, BT. You built a great mental picture of Alfie playing in the snow and I can still remember our Boy’s amazement when he discovered the white stuff. 

    Your love of Alfie shines through. 👍🏻

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2018 #358

    Enjoyed reading your story BT, dogs are very special smile

  • briantimber
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    edited March 2018 #359

    Thanks for all your fine comments, Rocky, Metheven, Milo, TW & H&Tlaughing

    I thought it was time that this great thread was brought back to life, to make up for the somewhat adverse comments and feelings displayed about our four legged faithful friends, in other parts of this forum.cool

    So, stay positive friends, remember, apply this training method to all of life, not just Dogs...... "Ignore the Bad, Reward the good"......It works on humans toowinklaughingcool

    Use this fine thread, (started by Rocky,) keep the stories coming and let folk see how we "Truly love Dogs, US"

  • neveramsure
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    edited March 2018 #360

    A great story BT and I gave you a like to "Reward the Good".laughing

    As I have said in the past, Alfie is a credit to all your hard work and love for him.cool

     

  • briantimber
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    edited March 2018 #361

    Thanks for  those kind thoughts and encouragement Neverslaughing

    I have duly "Rewarded" you as wellsmile