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I just found my 13 year old recessive Pembroke Corgi named Derby, dead under the deck. I went down to feed him this morning and I couldn't find him. I walked in our woods, up and down the street calling him to no avail.

I knew he was winding down in his quest at life as he was sleeping more and not eating as well. My husband came home this afternoon and went to look for him. I knew he had gone out to die. I just didn't know where.

So he has been bathed and wrapped in a baby blanket and we will bury him in our backyard. My son is coming home for the first time in 8 months for the weekend and Derby was his dog. I am not telling him until he gets home so we can mourn as a family.

I feel so blessed to have had this funny little dog who made us laugh and was good with horses. My shepherds were acting funny this morning and I couldn't figure out why. Animals have this innate sense that people could truly learn from on so many levels.

RIP Derby 11/99-8/13 I loved you a lot.


So sorry to hear that, Zuri.
 
I just found my 13 year old recessive Pembroke Corgi named Derby, dead under the deck. I went down to feed him this morning and I couldn't find him. I walked in our woods, up and down the street calling him to no avail.

I knew he was winding down in his quest at life as he was sleeping more and not eating as well. My husband came home this afternoon and went to look for him. I knew he had gone out to die. I just didn't know where.

So he has been bathed and wrapped in a baby blanket and we will bury him in our backyard. My son is coming home for the first time in 8 months for the weekend and Derby was his dog. I am not telling him until he gets home so we can mourn as a family.

I feel so blessed to have had this funny little dog who made us laugh and was good with horses. My shepherds were acting funny this morning and I couldn't figure out why. Animals have this innate sense that people could truly learn from on so many levels.

RIP Derby 11/99-8/13 I loved you a lot.

Oh no, Zuri. :heart::hug:
 
I just found my 13 year old recessive Pembroke Corgi named Derby, dead under the deck. I went down to feed him this morning and I couldn't find him. I walked in our woods, up and down the street calling him to no avail.

I knew he was winding down in his quest at life as he was sleeping more and not eating as well. My husband came home this afternoon and went to look for him. I knew he had gone out to die. I just didn't know where.

So he has been bathed and wrapped in a baby blanket and we will bury him in our backyard. My son is coming home for the first time in 8 months for the weekend and Derby was his dog. I am not telling him until he gets home so we can mourn as a family.

I feel so blessed to have had this funny little dog who made us laugh and was good with horses. My shepherds were acting funny this morning and I couldn't figure out why. Animals have this innate sense that people could truly learn from on so many levels.

RIP Derby 11/99-8/13 I loved you a lot.
My heart is sad for your Zuri. I'm so sorry to hear about Derby :(
 
WHATEVER! Just remember I'm taller and can handle it :floorlaugh:

BUTTTTT
remember- I have a big wooden spoon (and a broom that was mom's :floorlaugh:)
and a crown :goldcrown: :bling:
And don't say "Whatever"- a hateful word :stormingmad: or I'll :bigstick: you again. So there :floorlaugh:
 
I just found my 13 year old recessive Pembroke Corgi named Derby, dead under the deck. I went down to feed him this morning and I couldn't find him. I walked in our woods, up and down the street calling him to no avail.

I knew he was winding down in his quest at life as he was sleeping more and not eating as well. My husband came home this afternoon and went to look for him. I knew he had gone out to die. I just didn't know where.

So he has been bathed and wrapped in a baby blanket and we will bury him in our backyard. My son is coming home for the first time in 8 months for the weekend and Derby was his dog. I am not telling him until he gets home so we can mourn as a family.

I feel so blessed to have had this funny little dog who made us laugh and was good with horses. My shepherds were acting funny this morning and I couldn't figure out why. Animals have this innate sense that people could truly learn from on so many levels.

RIP Derby 11/99-8/13 I loved you a lot.

So sorry, Zuri

Pet Heaven, Saying Goodbye - YouTube


The Rainbows Bridge Poem
RainbowBridge.com

Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.
When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.

All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor. Those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.
They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent. His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.

You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.

Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together....

Author unknown...

I Will Always Be With You (from the movie "All Dogs Go To Heaven2) - YouTube

Praying for your family tonight.
 
I just found my 13 year old recessive Pembroke Corgi named Derby, dead under the deck. I went down to feed him this morning and I couldn't find him. I walked in our woods, up and down the street calling him to no avail.

I knew he was winding down in his quest at life as he was sleeping more and not eating as well. My husband came home this afternoon and went to look for him. I knew he had gone out to die. I just didn't know where.

So he has been bathed and wrapped in a baby blanket and we will bury him in our backyard. My son is coming home for the first time in 8 months for the weekend and Derby was his dog. I am not telling him until he gets home so we can mourn as a family.

I feel so blessed to have had this funny little dog who made us laugh and was good with horses. My shepherds were acting funny this morning and I couldn't figure out why. Animals have this innate sense that people could truly learn from on so many levels.

RIP Derby 11/99-8/13 I loved you a lot.

Oh man. The same thing happened over 2 years ago here around Thanksgiving. My son's wolfdog, Miesha, went under the house and wouldn't come out. She had gone deaf and went blind in one eye, our other WD would walk on her blind side and help her navigate the property.
Pulled her out from under the house, made her nice and comfortable on the couch (all 65 lbs. of her) and made her a nice dinner, which she scarfed up, no problem. Took her out to do her business that night and she went to sleep.
Next morning she lapsed into unconsciousness, our other WD forever at her side, and died within the next hour. We let Ontos (the other WD) stay with her several hours and mourn. He would not let us near her for quite a while. Buried her down at the pond.
My son was in school, S.F., and it totally broke his heart. Miesha was his Easter pup he got when he was 8 years old. She was his best bud and it was tough leaving her here when he left. He had me take pics of her to email him.
First thing he did when he came to visit that following January was visit her grave.
It'll be tough, but it helps knowing their pup had a good life and died on their own terms. I can't deal with taking them to a vet to be put down, I want to tell the vet to stop, stop, stop! The whole "where there's life, there's hope" thing. Just in those few seconds as they slip away, I found myself question my decision. I had to do this once, and I've never done it again. Just too hard on me.
 
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your Derby.

Hugs to you , Zuri.
 
I just found my 13 year old recessive Pembroke Corgi named Derby, dead under the deck. I went down to feed him this morning and I couldn't find him. I walked in our woods, up and down the street calling him to no avail.

I knew he was winding down in his quest at life as he was sleeping more and not eating as well. My husband came home this afternoon and went to look for him. I knew he had gone out to die. I just didn't know where.

So he has been bathed and wrapped in a baby blanket and we will bury him in our backyard. My son is coming home for the first time in 8 months for the weekend and Derby was his dog. I am not telling him until he gets home so we can mourn as a family.

I feel so blessed to have had this funny little dog who made us laugh and was good with horses. My shepherds were acting funny this morning and I couldn't figure out why. Animals have this innate sense that people could truly learn from on so many levels.

RIP Derby 11/99-8/13 I loved you a lot.

Hugs and prayers Zuri. :grouphug: :praying:
 
BUTTTTT
remember- I have a big wooden spoon (and a broom that was mom's :floorlaugh:)
and a crown :goldcrown: :bling:
And don't say "Whatever"- a hateful word :stormingmad: or I'll :bigstick: you again. So there :floorlaugh:

Why don't you fly down here on your broom and let's take care of this! :floorlaugh::floorlaugh:

And your spoon doesn't scare me at all. So there! WHATEVER! :floorlaugh:

Do you really want me to remove my halo holders and let you see what's really there? LOL :rockon::facepalm:
 
I just found my 13 year old recessive Pembroke Corgi named Derby, dead under the deck. I went down to feed him this morning and I couldn't find him. I walked in our woods, up and down the street calling him to no avail.

I knew he was winding down in his quest at life as he was sleeping more and not eating as well. My husband came home this afternoon and went to look for him. I knew he had gone out to die. I just didn't know where.

So he has been bathed and wrapped in a baby blanket and we will bury him in our backyard. My son is coming home for the first time in 8 months for the weekend and Derby was his dog. I am not telling him until he gets home so we can mourn as a family.

I feel so blessed to have had this funny little dog who made us laugh and was good with horses. My shepherds were acting funny this morning and I couldn't figure out why. Animals have this innate sense that people could truly learn from on so many levels.

RIP Derby 11/99-8/13 I loved you a lot.

Oh Zuri! I am so very sorry! :(


YesOrNo thanks a bunch! Cramp free!! :blowkiss:
 
Gonna light my candle for Caylee, and check on other cases. Love you guys so much! :)
 
Nurmi's motion to vacate challenges Judge Stephen's jurisdiction, he will appear before her in three weeks or less and he has not filed the reply she ordered be filed yesterday. What is he trying for here? Inadvisable to flout your judge's wishes or to disrespect her in any way.
 
Forgot to post this earlier...
(Found this on my Facebook page! Too funny NOT to share!!)

A lady about 8 months pregnant got on a bus. She noticed the man opposite her was smiling at her. She immediately moved to another seat.

This time the smile turned into a grin, so she moved again. The man seemed more amused. When on the fourth move, the man burst out laughing, she complained to the driver and he had the man arrested. ... The case came up in court.

The judge asked the man (about 20 years old) what he had to say for himself. .

The man replied, 'Well your Honor, it was like this...when the lady got on the bus, I couldn't help but notice her condition.

She sat down under a sign that said, ‘The Double Mint Twins are coming' and I grinned.

Then she moved and sat under a sign that said, 'Logan's Liniment will reduce the swelling,' and I had to smile.

Then she placed herself under a deodorant sign that said, 'William's Big Stick Did the Trick,' and I could hardly contain myself.

But, Your Honor, when she moved the fourth time and sat under a sign that said, 'Goodyear Rubber could have prevented this Accident!' .... I just lost it!
 
Just heard this on our local news Tulessa. How stupid is it to own one of these dangerous reptiles for a pet!

It's beyond stupid. Hubby was bitten by a Copperhead in April, and his pinkie still hurts if he bumps it against anything. :(
 
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