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Old 05-27-2010, 02:57 PM   #2717
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Originally Posted by dark_crystal View Post

i feel you on the vet bills! i have a fifteen year old rat terrier and his age seems to weigh a little heavier on him every day almost- and i love him beyond all reason- i have spent hundreds upon hundreds of dollars just getting him through the last six months and i will continue to do so as long a God lets me keep him

Thanks, I understand old age in an animal. I've done the same thing in the past with my older animals. Thing is, Shadow isn't even 2 years old. She was born in captivity or that's what I like to call it because I trapped her momma when she was pregnant with her. She was born in a makeshift pen attached to a dog house on the front porch of our old house.

I'll say a prayer for your rat terrier to help ease the pain.
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