nbell001
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Hi! I have been owed by two dachshunds of my own (Waggles & Big Red) with us losing Big Red just last week to kidney failure at age 13. He was a rescue and the age was a guess at best.
Red was the absolute best dog we have ever had. He was loving towards everyone, laid back, very easy going, loving cuddle bug and a bit ornery around the edges. We are missing him terribly and are taking things day-by-day.
We picked up his ashes last night and had a very nice note from the vet who took care of him at the ER - stating what a loving and affectionate dog he was. I guess he was a charmer until the end.
Waggles (Sir Waggs A Lot) was our first dachshund and was a live wire. He was 16 when he went to the Bridge in 2003 - very distinguished with his white face & paws.
I know in time we will have room for another in our hearts...it's just getting there. Maybe next summer.
Red was the absolute best dog we have ever had. He was loving towards everyone, laid back, very easy going, loving cuddle bug and a bit ornery around the edges. We are missing him terribly and are taking things day-by-day.
We picked up his ashes last night and had a very nice note from the vet who took care of him at the ER - stating what a loving and affectionate dog he was. I guess he was a charmer until the end.
Waggles (Sir Waggs A Lot) was our first dachshund and was a live wire. He was 16 when he went to the Bridge in 2003 - very distinguished with his white face & paws.
I know in time we will have room for another in our hearts...it's just getting there. Maybe next summer.