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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 100588" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Sorry about your pup-I've lost several over the years and it's always hard. I always go ahead and get another one anyway. I've seen alot of folks lose a dog and say they're never getting another one but I always figure that there's plenty more that need homes so I try to do my part. My dad is a retired diesel mechanic and still raises cattle at age 70-his old farm shepherd died a few weeks ago and he was so sad when he called me to tell me about it-I'm sure he shed a tear or two. His dogs are his kids and they are always waiting for him to step out of the house and go to his truck-if they don't get to ride they pout. A good dog is worth two men helping out on the farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 100588, member: 440"] Sorry about your pup-I've lost several over the years and it's always hard. I always go ahead and get another one anyway. I've seen alot of folks lose a dog and say they're never getting another one but I always figure that there's plenty more that need homes so I try to do my part. My dad is a retired diesel mechanic and still raises cattle at age 70-his old farm shepherd died a few weeks ago and he was so sad when he called me to tell me about it-I'm sure he shed a tear or two. His dogs are his kids and they are always waiting for him to step out of the house and go to his truck-if they don't get to ride they pout. A good dog is worth two men helping out on the farm. [/QUOTE]
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