Good bye Duke

hunter5425

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My friends 1 1/2 year old pup Duke got killed by a car while he was going for a walk on a country road . My friend is torn up and my eyes got a little watery as well . He was a rambunctious friendly little guy who had just begun his hunting career. He is the one on my right ( pictures left).

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My friends 1 1/2 year old pup Duke got killed by a car while he was going for a walk on a country road . My friend is torn up and my eyes got a little watery as well . He was a rambunctious friendly little guy who had just begun his hunting career. He is the one on my right ( pictures left).

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Sos sorry to hear. Losing a dog is rough :cry:
 
Sh**y deal. Had one not even a year old get hit by a car and killed on my watch. That was a only a couple years after I just put my first dog on my own down. I told my wife I was done with dogs(everyone who says that is full of beans, me included).........not long after my wife got tired of me
being sad and saying I wasn't getting another dog she pretty much forced me to get one....lol. That was 8 years ago and now we have two!

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I love dogs but losing them always makes me re-think owning one

To hunter5425: I feel both your and your buddy's loss.
Been there too many times, and always makes this old Redneck's eyes water.
Stings like hell when it happens.
Far too young in this case.
Condolences all round.

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To Byron whom I quoted.

If I might make a suggestion here: The best cure for a broken heart is Puppy Breath.
Out there somewhere is a soul searching for the kind of love only you can bring.
Never a replacement, but it certainly helps with the healing aspect.

We lost Kimmiq just a short time ago.
Not a day goes by without me wandering by her old pillow or kennel and the eyes tear up once again.
Placed her ashes in her urn the other day, and wept like a baby when doing so.

And as sad as that all is, the new pup that entered our lives has completely captured our hearts and in doing so has indeed backed the pain of loss off to a large degree.

So Folks, please do consider opening your hearts to another.
It will help you, and every single one of them deserves a happy and loving home.

Nog
 
Sh**y deal. Had one not even a year old get hit by a car and killed on my watch. That was a only a couple years after I just put my first dog on my own down. I told my wife I was done with dogs(everyone who says that is full of beans, me included).........not long after my wife got tired of me
being sad and saying I wasn't getting another dog she pretty much forced me to get one....lol. That was 8 years ago and now we have two!

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A few years ago ,we lost own beloved cat.Both the wife and myself said no more pets.:(After awhile, we both felt we needed something to love.So we did get another all white cat.:)
 

To hunter5425: I feel both your and your buddy's loss.
Been there too many times, and always makes this old Redneck's eyes water.
Stings like hell when it happens.
Far too young in this case.
Condolences all round.

EJJcT0v.jpeg


To Byron whom I quoted.

If I might make a suggestion here: The best cure for a broken heart is Puppy Breath.
Out there somewhere is a soul searching for the kind of love only you can bring.
Never a replacement, but it certainly helps with the healing aspect.

We lost Kimmiq just a short time ago.
Not a day goes by without me wandering by her old pillow or kennel and the eyes tear up once again.
Placed her ashes in her urn the other day, and wept like a baby when doing so.

And as sad as that all is, the new pup that entered our lives has completely captured our hearts and in doing so has indeed backed the pain of loss off to a large degree.

So Folks, please do consider opening your hearts to another.
It will help you, and every single one of them deserves a happy and loving home.

Nog
What a great picture.
 
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