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bluebell
06-11-04, 08:34 AM
Two adult and two childs tickets free to first one to pm me. Not interested in going now as i had to have my dog put to sleep last night and my heart is'nt in it at the mo and it seems ashame to waste the tickets.

Scoobs
06-11-04, 08:44 AM
Bluebell,

Don't need the tickets, but sorry to hear about your dog. Chin up girl.

Itching 2 go
06-11-04, 09:32 AM
completely agree but maybe it would help to do something to take your mind off things.

i didnt have a dog but i did have a girlfriend and the only thing that helped me get over the break up was to do things to take my mind off it. i'm still trying but every day gets better

bluebell
06-11-04, 09:54 AM
Tickets have now gone. Thanks for your replys, but decided before weekend not to go, so had already unarranged my arrangements if you know what i mean.

fraser01
06-11-04, 11:43 AM
Sorry to hear bluebell, its not good when you lose a family pet.

:(

chutz
06-11-04, 02:44 PM
sorry about your dog. :(

Anonymous
06-11-04, 04:08 PM
aw bluebell sorry to hear about your dog. hope you and the family are ok

Cloggsy
06-11-04, 05:04 PM
:cry: Bummer - chin up, hope to see you & yours soon :wink:

elmerfud
07-11-04, 10:17 PM
chin up ally :(

Logie bear
08-11-04, 02:28 AM
Hi Bluebell. sorry to hear about your dog, my 14 1/2 year old cat has gone missing for the last 4 days, so I'm fearing the worst.
At least my kids are too young to understand yet.

Ride safe

Sean.

bluebell
08-11-04, 09:54 AM
Thanks for your replys, just feel lost without him at the mo.

Moriarty
08-11-04, 10:11 AM
Just wanted to offer my sympathy as well. Hope you're OK...

kevbuck
08-11-04, 12:32 PM
Sorry to hear of your loss the same thing happened to us five weeks ago, you just dont relise how much of a family member they become we were gutted for weeks. We decided to get a new dog last week, a year old Greyhound from a rescue centre. He has alread made himself at home and is helping us get over the loss of honey.

Allie
09-11-04, 06:56 PM
Sorry to hear of your loss the same thing happened to us five weeks ago, you just dont relise how much of a family member they become we were gutted for weeks. We decided to get a new dog last week, a year old Greyhound from a rescue centre. He has alread made himself at home and is helping us get over the loss of honey.

It is very hard when you lose a pet. We owned our previous dog for 13 years.

We've also got a rescued ex-racing Greyhound and I'd love to post a pic of him on here to show you but not 100% sure what to do :oops: . He's great :D

I think Greyhounds make lovely pets. This is where we got him from http://www.grwe.co.uk/

bluebell
09-11-04, 09:32 PM
My scooby was only 7 1/2 years old. The vet said he was very unlucky, had heart problems, then was diagnoised with lukemia in June this year. He caught an infection last week and was ever so pooly. Picked up a bit after last wkeend then on next visit his heartrate was 188, and he had an inflamed liver.....there was nothing more that could be done for him....not if i did'nt want to prolong his suffering. Come Friday night the noise of the fireworks just about did him in. I couldn't let him suffer anymore so i made the call.

splke
10-11-04, 09:27 AM
:cry:

kevbuck
10-11-04, 10:42 AM
This is Billy when we got him he stayed like this for three days he is about 12-18 months old we dont have any history for him but he is as soft as a brush.
http://premium.uploadit.org/Wobblykev/billy.4.JPG
This is Billy now making himself at home he also has his own sofa and arm chair.(spoilt or what!)
http://premium.uploadit.org/Wobblykev/billy.3.JPG

Greyounds in need are good they have some new dogs from Spain at the moment that I may give a home to, Tia and shia Greyhounds are all good.
A bike club down south raise funds for Greyhounds in need. Maybe a good idea for future SV days.

I know this has nothing to do with biking issues but bare with us dog lovers a bit

bluebell
10-11-04, 10:45 AM
He's lovley.