Oh.. hugs... what more can I say.? I always remember you adopting (darn, what was that pyrs name?) when I was in rescue and then she got so ill... maybe rabies I recall?? I really loved and rememberd the photo of her with your pet deer.? You do good by your doggies.
Linda - Stanwood, Wash.
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Frederick J Pack
<friendlyfred@hughes.net> wrote:
Dear Pyr friends,
7 years ago we rescued a big male Pyrenees. ?His name was John's Care Bear.
When he came to live with us, he just went by Bear.
Several days ago, he went off his feed. ?No temperature. ?No sore/tender
spots that I could detect. ?He only allowed me to check the outside of his
teeth and gums.
Yesterday morning, the left upper side of his jaw was swollen and he was
drooling blood.
Off to the vet thinking it may be an abscessed tooth. ? Wrong...
He had a huge tumor on the top right inside of the jaw and roof of the
mouth. ?Inoperable. ?He crossed the Rainbow Bridge with his great head in my
lap.
I brought him home and buried him on the ranch.
Bear was 10 years old...
Wait for me big fella...
Fred
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Fred and Lois Pack
Pack's Peak Stables
Wilkeson, Washington ?98396
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