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Is your wife a horse doctor?chipotle said:
My wife was treating a rott out in odessa that got bit in the head. That poor dog's head was in the shape of a basketball afterward. Didn't make it.
I am so very sorry to hear this. Sounds like a great dog.The Grinder (99) said:
My wife and I rescued Riley 13 years ago this Thanksgiving. He was here when we brought our kids home from the hospital. He looked after them as if they were his. At night, he'd sleep outside there bedrooms. When they got older and went to school, he would go get their lovies and lay down with them.
I always felt safe having Riley outside when they went out to play, especially when the kids were toddlers.
Riley got bit by a rattler on Wednesday night in our backyard. We got him antivenom within an hour. Two nights in the hospital and he seemed to be recovering. Then he didn't. He died Friday (on my sons birthday). We're all very sad and miss him.
He died protecting our family.
There is nothing that compares to such a good and loyal dog
Milwaukees Best Light said:
There's a pitbull chained to every tree
With a cardboard sign saying pups are free
BlueDeviledAg said:Milwaukees Best Light said:
There's a pitbull chained to every tree
With a cardboard sign saying pups are free
Underrated post!
Sing it to the following rhythm:
"If I were a flower growin wild and free
All I'd want is for you to be my honeybee"
ChiliBeans said:Is your wife a horse doctor?chipotle said:
My wife was treating a rott out in odessa that got bit in the head. That poor dog's head was in the shape of a basketball afterward. Didn't make it.