Last of the three border collies who lit up the past decade and three quarters and kept things interesting for me. Why didn't I expect it to hurt so much...goodbye old man.
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So sorry to hear that Nick has passed.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear this.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry you have lost your last border collie. Remember the blessing they have been and the joy they have given you. Try to forget the rest.
ReplyDeleteLove Mom
So sorry you have lost your last border collie. Remember the blessing they have been and the joy they have given you. Try to forget the rest.
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I am so sorry. I am sitting here with my own aging Border Collie beside me and it is almost too hard to write.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Threecollie.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry.
ReplyDeleteEvery loss brings back the pain of the ones before, doesn't it.
Aww.....I'm so sorry for your loss Threecollie. Just remember all the good times with him.
ReplyDeleteThe great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too. ~Samuel Butler
So sorry for your loss but I know you have many good memories of this wonderful dog. It is hard, my caught is about to go through this, she has an old lab that was a baby when her kids were babies, they are early teens now. It is hurting the whole family but especially our grand daughter, she grew up with Tillie and has never known life with out her.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry--have been there a time or two with dogs & cats. The pawprints are indents on your heart.
ReplyDelete"Be thou comforted, Little Dog. Thou, too, in Resurrection, shall have a little golden tail." Martin Luther
May there be another BC in your near future. BTW, I love your blog--even the serious & sad ones.
Well, damn. My condolences, of course.
ReplyDeleteOh so sorry. Those of us who have loved a pet know how hard your heart aches and how empty will seem the places you used to see him.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your words of comfort. They mean a lot to me. You would think living on a farm and dealing with birth, life, illness and death every day that you would somehow get used to it. I sure haven't and losing this old guy took me about like a two by four upside the head. It was a good thing it was raining when we were digging his grave.
ReplyDeleteWe are so sorry. Having lost beloved dogs . . . we know how your heart is breaking.
ReplyDeleteOh, Threecollie, I am so very, very sad for you. They are so much a part of our lives it is more than horrible to lose them. My heart breaks for you .... I really do understand your loss. {{{{Hugs}}} all the way from Colorado, Dear Friend.
ReplyDeleteLinda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
It's never easy losing our best friends. ((HUGS))
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