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<blockquote data-quote="Herbert" data-source="post: 481532" data-attributes="member: 18029"><p>I certainly hope that wasn't the case with the owner. If no takers, then perhaps I will keep the dalmation. </p><p></p><p>Used to have female black poddle and she lived an enjoyable 15 years. After that a male black dobermann for 5 years (died of heart attack) and didn't want another dog for next 3 years..... until we visited SPCA and adopted a cross-breed female boxer. We had her for a good 14 years and towards the end, she developed tumor and couldn't walk . Though she couldn't talk, it was an agony to see her struggled to cope with the pain. We finally made an extremely emotional decision to put her to sleep and hence let her preserved some of her dignity. Her name was Teri and she was laid to rest on October 29, 2009.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herbert, post: 481532, member: 18029"] I certainly hope that wasn't the case with the owner. If no takers, then perhaps I will keep the dalmation. Used to have female black poddle and she lived an enjoyable 15 years. After that a male black dobermann for 5 years (died of heart attack) and didn't want another dog for next 3 years..... until we visited SPCA and adopted a cross-breed female boxer. We had her for a good 14 years and towards the end, she developed tumor and couldn't walk . Though she couldn't talk, it was an agony to see her struggled to cope with the pain. We finally made an extremely emotional decision to put her to sleep and hence let her preserved some of her dignity. Her name was Teri and she was laid to rest on October 29, 2009. [/QUOTE]
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