Prince's problem

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Re: Prince's problem

Postby Kaz » 11 Oct 2014, 07:32

Aggers my stiff upper lip has deserted me too, I am so sad for you and Mrs A, but what a lovely, lucky boy dear Prince was, and keeping your avatar is a lovely tribute to the love and companionship you shared with your dear boy xxxxxxxxxx
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Re: Prince's problem

Postby debih » 12 Oct 2014, 07:47

I'm a little late to this but am so so sorry to hear about your loss Aggers.
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Re: Prince's problem

Postby Gal » 12 Oct 2014, 19:28

Me too Debi - Aggers I am so sorry to hear of your loss Aggers :(
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Re: Prince's problem

Postby Weka » 13 Oct 2014, 09:25

Hugs, my heart goes out to you and mrs A.
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Re: Prince's problem

Postby Paddypix » 13 Oct 2014, 11:35

I'm so sorry to read about Prince and sorry I'm so late to this thread. Your home must feel very empty and strange without your beloved friend, but you and Mrs A did the right thing for Prince. It's often said that it's the final kindness you can give a dearly loved pet and it's very true.
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Re: Prince's problem

Postby Aggers » 13 Oct 2014, 12:09

Thank you all for your support through this painful business.

Your kind comments have helped me considerably to cope with the emotional trauma,
which was far greater then I would have expected.

One final item....

When we first visited the holiday cottage earlier this year, and we all fell in love with it,
we paid a visit to the Jinney Ring Craft Centre and placed an order with an artist there
for an oil painting of our beloved Prince. We collected this on the Monday of our first
week. It is lovely, but we have not yet reached the point when we feel we can cope
with looking at it again without getting too emotional. But it will, eventually be hung,
with pride, in our lounge, as a reminder of, and a tribute to, our beloved Prince.
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Re: Prince's problem

Postby JoM » 13 Oct 2014, 12:48

Oh Aggers, what a lovely thing to have. I'm sure that in time it will take pride of place in your home xx
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Re: Prince's problem

Postby Kaz » 13 Oct 2014, 14:03

That is a lovely reminder of your dear boy, how nice (((((((((((((x))))))))))))
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Re: Prince's problem

Postby Lozzles » 13 Oct 2014, 14:36

How lovely Aggers x
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Re: Prince's problem

Postby molly » 13 Oct 2014, 16:23

Aggers, that is really lovely.
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