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Hi - I've joined the forum today having just found this site. Now that the Christmas rush is over, and the rogue "puppy farms" are not advertising their pup's as christmas gifts, I'm starting my search for a German Shepherd puppy. My 14 year old, "Josh" went to sleep at the end of November due to problems with his back legs - he was getting to the stage where he couldn't walk more than a couple of steps without stumbling
I miss him terribly and still carry a tuft of his hair, and his collar with me ![]() |
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Re: Newby
hi and welcome to the fun and chat
sorry to hear about your old boy, my old boy going the same way but still gets out for his walks not looking forward to the day i have to let him go, but at least he got though xmas and gonna make the new year. good luck with your search for a new pup.
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Re: Newby
We have to be brave for them. Its our responsibility to make sure they have a great life and to take the decision when its best to let go. Never let them suffer.
On the newbie bit there are lots of new friends needing a chance of a happy life. Try the rescue centres first. Can anyone give me a good home. ![]()
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