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    My corgi passed this morning in her sleep under the ute , only 7 from leukaemia so knew it was coming she was just a neat sweet girl who loved life and a rescue . Luckily I spend some time with her last night and she saved the vet trip on monday , Im getting to old for this 6 dogs in last 20 yrs 2 from cancer so I feel your pain RIP bronte

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    "My grandfather a generational farmer said to me after about 18months your very lucky and very unlucky son we only get one great dog we get plenty of good dogs but only one great dog and Miss is your great dog to have that so young is lucky but nothing will compare so you’ll have a frustrating road moving forward "
    Yep, your grandad was right. Mine was the first Huntaway bitch I trained. Was told the same by old joker I was working for at the time. He was absolutely right. Some dogs come and go. Few are never forgotten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelton View Post
    @johnd Charlie boy while I briefly had him before passing him onto you and your wife you would have meet miss when you picked him up
    Yeah @Kelton i remember, there was a fair pack running in and out that day!
    Charlie has been a good dog to us, not outstanding just a good dog with a sense of humour, and like you said at the time, very chilled out. he has had a slight stroke, a short time back. So sits and nods his head like a little tick every now and then. We make the most of the time he has left with us, he has pain relief for his shoulders and front leg nowadays. I think from going so hard out in the hills, and that fall you described with his original owner.
    He was always one for coming straight back when he was recalled, didnt matter if he was at the top of a bluff, straight down he would come. I had to be mindull of his likely path when I gave the command.

    Very sorry for your loss, its as hard as loosing a person I reckon.

    And I would like to thank you for putting Charlie in our care.
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