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hey trenchfoot, sorry to hear. I know you can't replace him but, if you want another bull x to bring on. There is a pup here for you if u can get a currier or drive over by next weekend. no charge.

Aye that long walk, lonely walk back up the hill with nothing but a shovel and an empty collar never is easy, no matter how many times we have had to do it.

You can ask no more of your faithful warrior mate,he gave his all for you,infact he gave the ultimate sacrifice ultimately..an honest hard grafting jukel ain't as common as some would make out..my hat

So sad for a strong dog to go like that. Reminds me of when I lost my Beardie lurcher many years ago. She had been on an incredibly long run, came back, seemed fine, ate her supper as normal, and died in her sleep at the foot of my bed that night. Just whined a couple of times, I thought she was dreaming. I wonder something like that can be a blood clot, maybe from many years before, stirred up and getting lodged in the heart or brain. Just a thought.

Thats my guess too. I suspect congestive heart failure due to an clot, Could have PM but it will not change anything. Just put it down as part of lifes rough tapestry

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Ffs,sorry to hear this news buddy,don't matter how many times we go through this shit it doesn't get any easier..i know how highly you rated the dog,that's enough for me to know how gut wrenching this is for you..keep on keeping on bud ?

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Ffs,sorry to hear this news buddy,don't matter how many times we go through this shit it doesn't get any easier..i know how highly you rated the dog,that's enough for me to know how gut wrenching this is for you..keep on keeping on bud

Cheers bud. he was no world beater. Just a good honest dog who tried his damnedest. We just clicked. I expected him to be carried off the field on his shield. He read the last rites to another that morning. the next I had to do it to him. But we carry on, 2 others still to keep me keep on keeping on ;)

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You can ask no more of your faithful warrior mate,he gave his all for you,infact he gave the ultimate sacrifice ultimately..an honest hard grafting jukel ain't as common as some would make out..my hats firmly tipped for the big fella,run fast & run free up there,do up there as you did down here & keep a seat warm for your master ?

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So sad for a strong dog to go like that. Reminds me of when I lost my Beardie lurcher many years ago. She had been on an incredibly long run, came back, seemed fine, ate her supper as normal, and died in her sleep at the foot of my bed that night. Just whined a couple of times, I thought she was dreaming. I wonder something like that can be a blood clot, maybe from many years before, stirred up and getting lodged in the heart or brain. Just a thought.

Thats my guess too. I suspect congestive heart failure due to an clot, Could have PM but it will not change anything. Just put it down as part of lifes rough tapestry

 

A lot of the bull breads have genetic heart conditions especially the larger breeds life expectancy is not as long as some of the breeds just something that has become apparent to me over the years. Sorry for your loss, part of life as you rightly said.

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