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10/05/2008 21:24
Sistrozzie
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Starr, the Rainbow Bridge post was beautiful. Thank you for sharing it. Nicole, I hope you will be able to find some comfort in knowing that your special friend is now out of danger and can romp his little heart out. I just don't know what he's going to do when both you and his owner show up on Rainbow Bridge though. Who will he choose?
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10/05/2008 21:28
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His mom to cuddle with, and Nicole to walk with.
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10/06/2008 08:31
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Sorry bout the accident I love dogs too and can't imagine the pain you feel but it's like the others said, it happened for a reason. I can't even watch the ASPCA pet abuse commercials on t.v. so can only imagine the pain you are feeling. There is the Rainbow Bridge to look forward to though...

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