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namtrak
9th October 2006, 02:04 PM
Sadly my apprentices' time has come. Blarney 1992-2006. Loyal dog, attractive avatar, good mate.

Doughboy
9th October 2006, 02:06 PM
Sorry to hear the loss of your mate...

Pete

DJ’s Timber
9th October 2006, 02:19 PM
Commiserations mate. Know how you feel

Felder
9th October 2006, 02:19 PM
Sorry Namtrak. Gotta be hard....:(

E. maculata
9th October 2006, 09:34 PM
Not a bad innings young Bluey, see ya in the long yard sometime.

Real sorry to hear of this Namtrak.

ss_11000
9th October 2006, 10:10 PM
sorry to hear of your loss. i can only imagine what you must be going thru.

ozwinner
9th October 2006, 10:24 PM
Not being the sentimental sort of bloke youse all think I am, I know its hard to lose a best friend.
We had to have our dog put down last year, he was suffering through the summer and it was just too much for him, poor fella.
We still miss him.

So I know your loss.

Al :( :( :( :( x a million.

Gumby
9th October 2006, 10:31 PM
We all know that they only live around 12-15 years but it doesn't make things easier when they go. Isn't it amazing how close you can get to them. :(

Be happy you gave him a good home and a good life. He would be.

Clinton1
9th October 2006, 11:11 PM
It sucks doesn't it mate.

My commiserations and goodonya for giving him a good home.

johnc
9th October 2006, 11:17 PM
It's tough when they have wormed their way into your heart, and some muts seem to get a lot closer than others.

John.

journeyman Mick
9th October 2006, 11:41 PM
Sorry to hear it mate, I too had a blue dog (see avatar) despite (or maybe even because of) the fact that he was a brawling, biting, food stealing (only from the neighbours' dogs:D ) wandering trouble maker he was one of the best friends that I've ever had. It's been five years and I still miss him :( . Hang in there, he had a good, long and happy run, try to get a little blue snapping, snarling bundle real soon to help ease the pain.

Mick

Bluegum
10th October 2006, 12:59 PM
Sorry to hear about your good mate there namtrack. I really don't know what else to say mate as words can't really express when someone looses their best mate. I remember earlier this year when my wifes kelpie had to go. She still get cut up about him.

namtrak
11th October 2006, 10:56 AM
Thankyou for the sentiments - much appreciated. Blarney was the first pet I've ever had to put down (the rest lived life in the fast lane - literally) and boy was it a traumatic experience.

Anyway, as you can see from the avatar, the new apprentice has moved up in the world. We've had Rex for about 15 months, and now that he has learnt his place in the world from Blarney, he is right to become my new right hand man. Mind you, in 15 years Blarney never once fell/jumped off the back of the ute. Rex has done it twice in the first day (both times with a chain on) :rolleyes:

Cheers and Thanks