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Regrettably we end 2007 with the sad news that Pudding, our 15yr old Yorkie cross had to be put to sleep this morning after suffering a stroke yesterday.
She loved being out in the motorhome and many of you will have met her (or probably tripped over her) at one of the many rallies she has attended. It will be very sad and strange going to Shepton Show in January without her.
She had a long and happy life and is now resting peacefully. We will miss her so much.
Sorry to hear the sad news. Our wee dog was 15 too, when we had to have him put down, earlier this year.
We both miss him, however, Rita especially finds it hard at times.
Condolences to you both.
J & R
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We were there not long ago Ken, as you may be aware.
We still miss the old girl even though we have Gracie, the new pup. Just back from a walk in the woods with her, and we both remarked how much old Lucy used to love it there.
So sorry to hear of Puddings passing. She looks a lovely wee dog, love her name. Having lost our irish setter at around the same age can really sympathise with how you must be feeling.
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So sorry to here about Pudding (love the name) I'm sure he will be enjoying himself at the bridge now. As the owner of a 14 year old lab I'm already dreading the inevitable. My thoughts are with you.
Lesley