
ladylou
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TammyYou came to us in March 2006, and had been rescued from living in a bathroom. You were 10 years old, had no toilet training, and no socialisation. Thankfully, you got on with Tess, but spent all your time with your son, Ty, who was 9, and has brain damage. At the end of December, you started losing weight and getting breathless. The vet did a blood test, and a week later you had an x ray. You were diagnosed with a tumour on your lungs, and you only lasted 4 days after the diagnosis. On Saturday, 10th January, we had to let you go to The Bridge, as we didn't want you suffering. I love & miss you and wish you could have had longer with us my little love.
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ali12345
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It's so hard to let them go but she must have had her best years with you and shared with her son too. How is he coping?
Alison
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belles mum
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Shes looks like such a sweetheart, I am sure you miss her greatly but thankfully you were able to show her what love is during her last years x
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Tina D
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So sorry Ladylou, hugs to you.
Run free at the bridge Tammy
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xxlynne
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What a treasure........love sweet love
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EmmaSemple
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Bless that adorable little face.
You may not have had as long as you wanted but she didn't end her days in a bathroom, but being showered in love which every dog deserves. She died knowing you and enjoying an excellent life.
Emma
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Dee
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What a beautiful girl - run free little girl.
Thinking of you all x
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ladylou
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Thank you all so much. It will be 3 years, we would have had her, next week, and I just so wish it could have been longer. In saying that, the reason we rehomed oldies, was to make their last few years comfortable, and yes, we did that. Ty is coping very well. He has brain damage, which means he doesn't have a retentive memory, and the fact that Tammy isn't here, he's forgotten her. It's so sad in one way, but for him, it's helped him carry on as normal.
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Sharonr - Admin
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Hello Sue
Have been meaning to reply to this post, but it made me very sad - I lost a Tammy 18 months ago. My thoughts are with you.
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ladylou
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Thanks Sharon, yes, it's really sad, and now my thoughts are with you too.
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