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Old 02-08-2008, 12:23 AM #1
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Today I lost one of my beagles. She would have been 10 yrs old in March. Her name is Lucy. We found out she was in extreme kidney failure and was really weak, and not doing well at all. We opted to have her put down instead of letting her go on in pain and suffering. This was one of the hardest things I've ever done.

I have three beagles including her...and a bassett hound and a great dane.

The beagles are named Lucy, Linus and Charlie Brown (their son) ...and Baxter the Great Dane.

Lucy was my lil girl...a momma's girl...I am going to miss her so much.

I just wanted to share that I lost one of my precious babies.

thanks for listening.

Debbie
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