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Old 01-17-2019, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Abby10 View Post
Love your honesty, BK. Taking on a pet is NOTHING but a huge responsibility and can certainly change your life in many ways. So many rewards to be had too. I admire people who choose not to have them because they know they don't have the time, or energy, or finances, or whatever to care for them properly as much as I do those who take them on with great love and devotion.
Our dog before Sport had a heart murmur which involved a lot of surgeries, medicine and trips to the vet but we got every day we could out of Sport and not for NOTHING. He had had a collapse hour before we took him on his last journey. His 3rd collapse was 12 hours before that at home.

We struggled with this for about 9 months but did have that time to enjoy his company.

Got Beau 5 days after Sport passed.