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  • bensonsmum
    bensonsmum Posts: 1,721 Forumite
    3Dogs wrote: »
    Well, the vet agreed that it was time for us to say goodbye to our little Bonnie, and we stayed with her till the end. She looked so peaceful, just asleep, and relaxed. To have put her through investigations, scans, possibly an operation, meds etc would have been cruel at her age. Still we have so many great memories of her over the 12 years she's been with us. We got her from Wood Green animal shelter on 9th July 2000, when she 'chose us' and they said this was her last chance of a new home as she'd been out twice before, but I can honestly say she is the best dog we have ever had in so many ways

    They called her the 'ball dog' at Wood Green as she absolutely loved balls/toys of any kind, but especially football - she could dribble and head the ball with such skill, all the kids were astonished at her. And she loved swimming, even in icey water. When we stayed on the Ring of Kerry about 8 years ago, she had a daily swim in the river at Kenmare, and when we stayed near Tipperary a couple of years, she swam in the river at Cashel, climbing up onto a rock, diving in, swimming round, then out and back onto the rock to dive in again, and again - with a big smile on her face :D Such happy memories and 16 is a good old age

    This pic is of her when she was at her healthiest, top weight of 7.5 Kgs. She was underweight at about 6.5 Kgs when we got her, and 6.6 last week
    Dogs003.jpg


    R.I.P. dearest Bonnie 1996 - 2012


    She sounds and looks amazing - bless you 3Dogs and Mr 3Dogs, my thoughts are with you. sounds like you have some fantastic memories to hold on to Big Hugs to you both and sweet dreams Bonnie RIP xxx
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  • nahteb20
    nahteb20 Posts: 1,483 Forumite
    3Dogs wrote: »
    Well, the vet agreed that it was time for us to say goodbye to our little Bonnie, and we stayed with her till the end. She looked so peaceful, just asleep, and relaxed. To have put her through investigations, scans, possibly an operation, meds etc would have been cruel at her age. Still we have so many great memories of her over the 12 years she's been with us. We got her from Wood Green animal shelter on 9th July 2000, when she 'chose us' and they said this was her last chance of a new home as she'd been out twice before, but I can honestly say she is the best dog we have ever had in so many ways

    They called her the 'ball dog' at Wood Green as she absolutely loved balls/toys of any kind, but especially football - she could dribble and head the ball with such skill, all the kids were astonished at her. And she loved swimming, even in icey water. When we stayed on the Ring of Kerry about 8 years ago, she had a daily swim in the river at Kenmare, and when we stayed near Tipperary a couple of years, she swam in the river at Cashel, climbing up onto a rock, diving in, swimming round, then out and back onto the rock to dive in again, and again - with a big smile on her face :D Such happy memories and 16 is a good old age

    This pic is of her when she was at her healthiest, top weight of 7.5 Kgs. She was underweight at about 6.5 Kgs when we got her, and 6.6 last week
    Dogs003.jpg

    R.I.P. dearest Bonnie 1996 - 2012[/CEN:grouphug:ER]

    Aww :grouphug::grouphug:Thinking of you and your family at this difficult time, R.I.P Bonnie xx:grouphug::grouphug:
    Hello my name is nahteb20 and i am a T's Glitch & Bargainaholic.......
  • brand8
    brand8 Posts: 1,027 Forumite
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    3Dogs wrote: »
    Well, the vet agreed that it was time for us to say goodbye to our little Bonnie, and we stayed with her till the end. She looked so peaceful, just asleep, and relaxed. To have put her through investigations, scans, possibly an operation, meds etc would have been cruel at her age. Still we have so many great memories of her over the 12 years she's been with us. We got her from Wood Green animal shelter on 9th July 2000, when she 'chose us' and they said this was her last chance of a new home as she'd been out twice before, but I can honestly say she is the best dog we have ever had in so many ways

    They called her the 'ball dog' at Wood Green as she absolutely loved balls/toys of any kind, but especially football - she could dribble and head the ball with such skill, all the kids were astonished at her. And she loved swimming, even in icey water. When we stayed on the Ring of Kerry about 8 years ago, she had a daily swim in the river at Kenmare, and when we stayed near Tipperary a couple of years, she swam in the river at Cashel, climbing up onto a rock, diving in, swimming round, then out and back onto the rock to dive in again, and again - with a big smile on her face :D Such happy memories and 16 is a good old age

    This pic is of her when she was at her healthiest, top weight of 7.5 Kgs. She was underweight at about 6.5 Kgs when we got her, and 6.6 last week
    Dogs003.jpg

    R.I.P. dearest Bonnie 1996 - 2012
    sending you really big hugs 3 dogs
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    ah such a sad evening tonight
    big virtual hugs to all 3dogs and blondy nurse and anyone else who would like one while i'm offering xx
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  • Beki88
    Beki88 Posts: 1,356 Forumite
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    No. sorry :(
    I'm a Canon girl and don't know much about doorstops...um I mean Nikons, but I think it would have to say Nikon fit, just like it would have to say Canon fit for me, instead of the pka.

    HTH
    No worries thank you :) OH will have to find another one he likes look of haha.
    Does anyone know where else to find this voucher except from the HUKD post? That looks like a photo of it to me, made into a zip file...not sure if it's ok to use that? :think:
    Yeah I don't think anyone should use it really, it's bad copy and I really doubt Tesco would honour it and if they did they aren't likely to be reimbursed.

    3Dogs & Blondynurse I am so sorry for you both, you both sound like wonderful owners and I am sure that you have some wonderful memories, reminds me of a quote "Don't cry because it's over.
    Smile because it happened." xxx

    Everything will be ok in the end, and if it isn't ok then it isn't the end :)
  • georges_mummy
    georges_mummy Posts: 275 Forumite
    edited 19 January 2012 at 10:08PM
    Hi BlondyNurse - so sorry to hear about your dog - I'll be thinking about you all tomorrow :sad:

    And to 3dogs - so sorry to hear of your loss :sad:

    Big hugs to you both:grouphug:
  • Never posted before but been reading this thread for a while now :) perhaps what you could call a lurker! :) saved me plenty of money - such an excellent thread. Hopefully pluck up the courage to post more frequently as of now. :j
  • wirehair
    wirehair Posts: 4,291 Forumite
    3Dogs wrote: »
    Well, the vet agreed that it was time for us to say goodbye to our little Bonnie, and we stayed with her till the end. She looked so peaceful, just asleep, and relaxed. To have put her through investigations, scans, possibly an operation, meds etc would have been cruel at her age. Still we have so many great memories of her over the 12 years she's been with us. We got her from Wood Green animal shelter on 9th July 2000, when she 'chose us' and they said this was her last chance of a new home as she'd been out twice before, but I can honestly say she is the best dog we have ever had in so many ways

    They called her the 'ball dog' at Wood Green as she absolutely loved balls/toys of any kind, but especially football - she could dribble and head the ball with such skill, all the kids were astonished at her. And she loved swimming, even in icey water. When we stayed on the Ring of Kerry about 8 years ago, she had a daily swim in the river at Kenmare, and when we stayed near Tipperary a couple of years, she swam in the river at Cashel, climbing up onto a rock, diving in, swimming round, then out and back onto the rock to dive in again, and again - with a big smile on her face :D Such happy memories and 16 is a good old age

    This pic is of her when she was at her healthiest, top weight of 7.5 Kgs. She was underweight at about 6.5 Kgs when we got her, and 6.6 last week
    Dogs003.jpg

    R.I.P. dearest Bonnie 1996 - 2012
    I am so sorry 3dogs , how lucky was she to have found you . am having a good cry now in memory of all the doggies I have lost over the years. Huggs ,:)
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  • Auntycaz
    Auntycaz Posts: 3,286 Forumite
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    3Dogs wrote: »
    Well, the vet agreed that it was time for us to say goodbye to our little Bonnie, and we stayed with her till the end. She looked so peaceful, just asleep, and relaxed. To have put her through investigations, scans, possibly an operation, meds etc would have been cruel at her age. Still we have so many great memories of her over the 12 years she's been with us. We got her from Wood Green animal shelter on 9th July 2000, when she 'chose us' and they said this was her last chance of a new home as she'd been out twice before, but I can honestly say she is the best dog we have ever had in so many ways

    They called her the 'ball dog' at Wood Green as she absolutely loved balls/toys of any kind, but especially football - she could dribble and head the ball with such skill, all the kids were astonished at her. And she loved swimming, even in icey water. When we stayed on the Ring of Kerry about 8 years ago, she had a daily swim in the river at Kenmare, and when we stayed near Tipperary a couple of years, she swam in the river at Cashel, climbing up onto a rock, diving in, swimming round, then out and back onto the rock to dive in again, and again - with a big smile on her face :D Such happy memories and 16 is a good old age

    This pic is of her when she was at her healthiest, top weight of 7.5 Kgs. She was underweight at about 6.5 Kgs when we got her, and 6.6 last week
    Dogs003.jpg

    R.I.P. dearest Bonnie 1996 - 2012
    3 Dogs, so sorry for your loss. She looks a beautiful dog. R.I.P Bonnie.
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,471 Ambassador
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    MamaJ wrote: »
    Never posted before but been reading this thread for a while now :) perhaps what you could call a lurker! :) saved me plenty of money - such an excellent thread. Hopefully pluck up the courage to post more frequently as of now. :j


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