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Unread 09-10-2009, 09:54 PM   #1
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Trigg, we have never met, but we share a love of our dogs. I have been thru that loss too many times, but without the loss we could never have shared the wonderful life experience. What a wonderful reunion awaits us at the Rainbow Bridge!
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On your loss of your GSP
Unread 09-11-2009, 12:02 AM   #2
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Nothing can fill the void- but two older pieces of writing come to mind- 1) "Where to Bury A Dog" written by Ben Hur Lampman about 1925- this was featured in the first issue of Gun Dog magazine years ago and (2) Rudyard Kipling's poem 1898- "You've Given Your Heart To A Dog For To Break"--

I still can't re-read (for the 100th time I'd guess) the late Corey Ford's "The Road To Tinkhamtown" and not think about my old Setter Molly Behan McGuire- FDST out of the old Mississippi Zev bloodline- 1968-1982- grand years and not just in October and November-

Thanks for sharing the fotos with us as well-

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