Dear Kay,
I am writing this to let you know that I had put Bugsy down this past week. Attached is a photo taken this past summer. He had contracted lymphoma about 4 years ago and it had gone into remission. This past March he was diagnosed with bone cancer and given 4 months to live. In the true spirit of the tough dog he was, he lived for an extra 6 months more than that. I wanted to thank you for allowing me to adopt him in 2001. I still remember that day at Queeny Park when you introduced us. He became my best friend and my family and other friends always commented on his intelligent look and the look of love he always gave me. My house seems a little empty now but after a little time I will replace him with another but he could never be replaced.
Again thank you so much.
John
My deepest sympathies to you John.
Last year I lost 3 dogs to old age and cancer. Its a hard thing to take. We adopted Steve from these fine folks and he has more than filled that hole that is their after loss of old friends.
John
My deepest sympathies, i know how hard it is to lose a dog. I lost my old two within 3 months of each other. I then became a foster mom for aussie rescue to help replace the quite at the house. I have since adopted 2 other dogs but it took about 6-8 months before I was ready for my new dog. I am still a foster mom and love every minute of it. Even losing a foster dog to something like that is very hard.
I send you my deepest regrets.
Beth
Ellie and Thunder’s mom
Hello, I am sitting at my computer with tears running down my face. My “Axle” looked just like your Bugsy! I lost him 3 yrs ago, seems like yesterday, he was our first child and was with us for 14 1/2 years!! He was a very smart & beautiful dog. I adopted him from the pound, they told me he was a border collie, never knew he was a aussie until I adopted my new tri and blue merle and I sure do understand the nature of Axle, & why he was such a dedicated & velcro dog. My thougthts are with you.
Diane
Boss & Shelby’s mom