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Thursday, October 17, 2013

For Dog Lovers

She wandered into Steve and Jewels farm at Easter time and stayed. So they named her "Lily."  She's been there ever since. Lily is a good girl.
Jewel sent us some pictures......

In memory of the my big guy..... Baron

21 comments:

  1. That's hilarious with the ducks following the dog and climbing all over. What's the story behind that?

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  2. So many cute pups! Yup, our four legged friends steal our heart and we never get it back no matter how long they have been gone for.
    Hugs!
    xo Catherine

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  3. OH, I just love all these pictures of love between species and especially love through dogs. Your Baron was a very special friend. Thank you for sharing.

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  4. Oh those are the sweetest photos - especially the one with you and Baron. I can only imagine how much you must miss such a loyal and good friend.

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  5. "Aww" moments for sure, definitely seeing you and Baron too. Baron, such a beautiful companion he was and still is in your heart.
    Hugs,
    Willow

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  6. Funny how a creature offers us so much delight

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  7. Love your photograph of you and Baron. Here's hoping there will be another one in your life.

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  8. awww. maybe you need to fill your home with another furbeast.

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  9. First you said you were getting another dog in winter, then you moved it up to Spring. Now is always the best time to me. No snow, easy housebreaking, and a fun critter to train over the snowy cold months. Have you thought of a rescue?

    We are expecting a little snow this weekend!

    Cheers,

    Jo, Up North

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  10. I could definitely use that kind of antidepressant!

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  11. Great post! Thank you for the smiles!

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  12. Thanks for sharing all these cute photos. The picture of you and Baron is special.

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  13. Good to see Baron in your blog post..what a guy he was! I think he would want you to get another pup...you will know when the time is right:)

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  14. Made my heart smile seeing these.

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  15. We never forget those who stole our hearts do we?
    I loved that pile on of puppies. Guaranteed to give anyone the giggles.

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  16. Lily is one of the lucky ones! So glad for a happy ending!

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  17. Gone but never forgotten. xo

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  18. Ahh -- our pets live with us way beyond the time they depart -- they will always warm our heart and bring those little smiles to our face when we think of them -- barbara

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  19. A good friend of mine in the LaCrosse area lost her dog companion of over 14 years this past week..
    Oh the memories!
    The picture of Baron brought a smile. To have lived a happy life, that is a lucky dog.

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  20. Very sweet, Ray. He would like this.
    I miss your big boy too...
    So so sorry...that he had to leave you. It was too soon. But you know, the average age for a German Shepherd has gone down to 9. Our first GS was 5 and a half; our second 9... They are just too good for this world, I guess.
    Blessings,
    Ann

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