cute pups, especially like the blue merle
used to have an aussie shep/lab mix
still miss her
RIP brandy
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Our previous Lab Kirby for a period had occasional seizures and she was a cancer survivor (our vet has a new wing financed by her treatments). Regardless she could out last us walking on the beach, in the Vienna Woods or up and down the Alps. She was even strong enough to walk two miles the day before we had to put her down, but we promised ourselves when the time came we could not, would not let her suffer. The vet said it was time, almost 17 and her body was starting to fail, with heavy hearts and tears in our eyes we sat with her as she slipped away.
We never saw ourselves replacing Kirby, she was a second mother to our son. I was an early subscriber to your thread and with all the great photo's and dog stories it made it really hard to be without a dog - something was missing. We gave it a year and when we were ready it was easy to rescue Darby - an internet picture of a sad looking heart worm infested dog tied to a chain link fence and within days of being euthanized. He is very different from the trailer queen, he is all boy and loves to roam the paddock at night checking out all the other cars.
I am a great fan of this tread. Been said several times before, it is amazing how many of us share and interest in garages and a love of dogs (or other pets). Thank you.
R1chy
R1chy,
Thanks for sharing. We are on our first lab - and I think we will probably have labs for the rest of our lives. Did you get your lab from the local lab rescue? That is were we got ours - he was a total mess, too - heart worm, kennel cough and whip worm. Thankfully so he recovered - total 85 lbs couch potato.
Funny how dogs make such a difference in our lives.
I never had a dog growing up, and didn't want one, and made that very clear to my wife...So my wife brought home a black lab from the local lab rescue.
She said we could take it back if I didn't like it. I knew that was never going to happen, so I gritted my teeth and went with it.
That was 8 years ago, and I am now a confirmed dog person. Maybe our lab is special (wait- of course he is!), but he has really added a lot to our life. I never knew how much fun a good dog was, and how quickly they become a full-fledged family member (or maybe how quickly we become pack members, I can never figure that one out).
Here's Jack, our Labrican-American!
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The picture was taken in the paddock at the track (Sebring) hanging out at our trailer.
. Your lab is a virtual copy of hours - black with an aerodynamic racing stripe. I cannot get over how good a dog is - no matter how bad my day at work is the dog will be waiting for me wagging his tail.http://sphotos.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/574813_784407758845_44401445_34939260_1087679059_n.jpg
Sasha likes going for rides in the Miata.......
This is Dingo, my Australian Cattle Dog. He says 9mm is OK for poodles...
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Thanks Crewchief, here is a better pic of her...
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Sorry to hear about your loss man..
Dave

R1chy,
Thanks for sharing. We are on our first lab - and I think we will probably have labs for the rest of our lives. Did you get your lab from the local lab rescue? That is were we got ours - he was a total mess, too - heart worm, kennel cough and whip worm. Thankfully so he recovered - total 85 lbs couch potato.
What great photos, Fudge!
Andy
