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By Donnax (***) [gb] Date 11.02.08 17:36 GMT
Im leaving this message in Tribute to the most loveliest Flatcoat retriever ever
Bryn
Who belongs to someone i work with
I still stick to what i always said I loved you and thought you was wonderful
I am devestated you was put to sleep on saturday
But your time had come ... aged 4

May you run free at the bridge
Find my boys they will look after you

Donna x
(and my boysxx)
Charlie... 2/3/06 Murphy 7/11/07 R.i.p my boys xxx
Keep your chin up its 'Murphys law'
By pinkbrady (**) [gb] Date 11.02.08 17:49 GMT
So sorry for your workmate and for you.

So sad to lose any animal, particularly at such a young age.

RIP Bryn, run free!
By newf2 (***) [gb] Date 11.02.08 19:43 GMT
so sorry for you and your frind it bad to lose a dog at the best of times but its harder when they are still so young.
a tidy house is a wasted life (just ask the dog)
By tadog (**) [gb] Date 11.02.08 22:53 GMT
pls pass on my sympathy to your friend, I have had Flatcoats for over 27yrs.  So sad that we are looding them so young.
By briedog (*****) [gb] Date 12.02.08 07:48 GMT
i to have had fcr for 20 year never got one pass 8 year,
lost two at 4 and 3 last year.
but the brie who i bred was 8 in last dec,

but the trouble is they are a very nice dog to have around but you just got to know the down side of this breed at times,
so so sad
By tadog (**) [gb] Date 12.02.08 08:23 GMT
Yes I know. I travelled to the other end of the country to mate my bitch toa dog  I was happy that when I looked at his pedigree it didnt scare the heck out of me. yes hips and yes and temprement andd working ability are all importand but no good having all of these things if we loose them so young. I feel the whole problem has accelerated so much over the years. It breaks my heart to hear of young dogs in their prime loosing life.
By briedog (*****) [gb] Date 12.02.08 10:10 GMT
that why i gone down the swedish line .

just to much upsetting with the lines i have had over the year the dogs are with good temperment dont get me wronge there are very nice uk dogs but it the health issues that worries me.

just had news that my liver dog in sweden got 1st and res best male in breed over the weekend cannot wait for him to come to the uk.
By Crespin (***) [ca] Date 12.02.08 13:39 GMT
So sorry to hear of this loss, such a tender young age.  Run free at the bridge.

{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}}}
When Life gives you oranges, make lemonade. Then sit back and watch the world wonder how you did it
By Donnax (***) [gb] Date 12.02.08 21:17 GMT
Thank you all for your messages
Bryn going to the bridge has had a huge huge impact on me
And of course his owner
Its weird... me own dogs that have gone to the bridge always lived a long life... Charlie and murphy both into their teens But a dog so young... its not fair

Due to his health... it was his time

I cannot believe when i saw him last Monday he was bounding around with his lead in his mouth just like always

You will be sadly missed Bryn

Donna x
(and my boysxx)
Charlie... 2/3/06 Murphy 7/11/07 R.i.p my boys xxx
Keep your chin up its 'Murphys law'
By LoisLane (**) Date 18.03.08 20:34 GMT
So sorry.
Life Is For Living!
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