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I have some nice phtos of Fanny alone and playing with Chaos. I know if I lost my dog I would welcome photos so do you all think I should print some of these and give them to her owner? I am sure someone knows where she lives as right now she is not at the park any more. I know the dog trainer she was working with as she was working on making Fanny somewhat of a service dog to help her walk as her balance is not great and I know Fanny already knew how to walk slowly up the stairs so her owner could hold on to her, I just want to cry thinking of it .It is just soooo sad
I have some nice phtos of Fanny alone and playing with Chaos. I know if I lost my dog I would welcome photos so do you all think I should print some of these and give them to her owner? (
Dash, if that happened to one of my dogs I would be so honored and so pleased if someone thought enough of my dog and me to do that - I never seem to have enough pictures of my crew...and I love to look back at the ones that have crossed and just remember.
I think it would be lovely to make her a little memory book of Fanny that she can always treasure. That's very thoughtful of you.
I have some nice phtos of Fanny alone and playing with Chaos. I know if I lost my dog I would welcome photos so do you all think I should print some of these and give them to her owner? I am sure someone knows where she lives as right now she is not at the park any more. I know the dog trainer she was working with as she was working on making Fanny somewhat of a service dog to help her walk as her balance is not great and I know Fanny already knew how to walk slowly up the stairs so her owner could hold on to her, I just want to cry thinking of it .It is just soooo sad
That makes it even more sad.
I hope the trainer knows where she lives. I can't imagine she wouldn't appreciate some of your lifelike photos of her girl that capture her playing and enjoying being a dog. I'm sure she would also want to know that her friends from the dog park were thinking of her at this time.
I agree, print the pictures, in fact you can maybe find a stand out and have a 5 x 7 with a frame for her. I did that for a client once and she truly appreciated that.
A photo of her beloved Fanny would mean the world to her. I'm sure she is grieving terribly now. I hope she can get another dog soon as it sounds like she really needs one but in the mean time I'm sure she misses the socialization she had at the dog park too. I'm in tears now so I have to go.
Everything I knew about this until today was from dog park gossip but I just heard from the dogs trainer and they think the poisoning was intentional but have no way to prove it. The owner had no rat poison in her home nor did the neighbors use any and outside of the dog park Fanny really does not go many places as her owner is elderly. However she did just fire her gardner and I guess that did not go well and he was very angry so they think he might have poisoned Fanny to get back at the ownerIn a way I wish I had nor learned that as it really really makes me mad to think someone killed this beautiful young dog just to get even...what is wrong with people?????
That is so horribly, horribly evil. It would be nice if people like that could be prosecuted. But it would probably be impossible to prove. I hope he loses all his clients.
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