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Old 06-05-2010, 08:20 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by LGA View Post
Sorry to hear that. I lost one of my dogs not too long ago too (just over a month and a half now).

She was an awesome dog, and makes me highly recommend Doberman's as a breed to people. Super loyal, smart and obedient, plus every dobie I've ever met loves to cuddle. There's something awesome about a dog that'll bark to tell you that your stupidity led to you forgetting something in the kitchen and burning it, who sits down with you to watch TV and all those other things good dogs do.

I'm thankful for my other dog every day though, he has become much more outgoing and attention seeking, it's like he's trying to fill some of the gaps she left.

I lost mine about that long ago too. I still have another one like you but different breed. The lone dog has realized the absence of the more dominate dog and has started to be more attention seeking too. I noticed she is more fussy about what treats she gets now and she eats her food whenever she feels like it now as there is no fear of losing it.

It was only this week that it finally sunk in that he won't be coming back. It has been a lousy 5 weeks and the dreary skies haven't helped either.
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