The best dog I ever had in my life, died July 5th 2004 at 9:26 PM.  I'll 
remember that moment for the rest of my days, along with a very few 
significant and/or painful events.  It's amazing how someone else's loss 
can take you back to a moment like that.  Life goes on.  It helps to get 
a new dog.

Tim Øsleby wrote:

>Yesterday I lost a dear friend of mine, Ludvik.
>You may remember him
>http://www.photosight.org/photo.php?photoid=37379&ref=author
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>He has been sick for about four weeks. Yesterday I had him for a final trip
>to the vet. I had to carry him out in the car. The verdict was bone cancer. 
>
>I took him home again. After a few hours that seemed endless, the vet came
>to us and gave him the final medication. He fell asleep at the kitchen
>floor. Now he is resting in my backyard, next to Peggy my beloved Labrador. 
>
>Today I went out looking for some leave shot for the PUG by his grave. It
>felt like a good way of honouring him. 
>Light was flat. Retrying tomorrow.
>
>
>(Jostein. You may find it strange that I did not mention this at Sunday. I
>was not able to speak about it then. To hard decisions to make...)
>
>
>Tim
>Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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