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Old 08-24-2013   #4
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Default Re: Z and a Greyhound

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Even Maxie is unsettled with a quieter house and keeps looking at me more or less asking where her buddy, Kate is. It has been a tough week but I'm paying extra attention to Maxie to try and make the transition easier.
Yes, it's very hard on the ones left behind. One of mine lasted to 12 the other till 18.

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Hard on me as I am a widower for five years now and these two girls really have been my day to day family and I just turned 70 in age. Still, life could be far worse so looking for the good things is where I try and spend time...
absolutely. More adventures and some puppy out there now just
waiting to meet you down the road.

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I'm going to stick with just one from now on though. My vet has four boys who need to go to college and his rates tho he is excellent reflect that. More food, more work, more effort and it is much, much simpler and cheaper with one especially when I travel and pay kennel bills.

Lance
Can't agree more. Fortunately I have sons around that can watch my dog when I travel.
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