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08-01-2012, 18:43 | #1 |
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Bonnie rip
We lost Bonnie aged 17 years at 11 o`clock Friday night .
she passed away while my wife Sheila was cuddling her. Bonnie came to us at 18 months old as a rescue dog. she had been picked up abandoned in Nottingham ,she already had a litter of puppys in her tummy. She gave birth and the pupps also found new homes. Her job was to keep my B/C Emma 6 months old out of trouble and keep her company ,when she got stressed. Which she did a fine job of. We found she loved the sea and would swim and chase after each wave inturn and go after the next one as each broke over her head. In later life and her hearing failing , we had to tie a clothes line to her to get her back or else she would have finished up in France.lol. when ever you told Bonny off you you would be wise not to wag a finger at her ,because she would very quickly bite it. Only time she showed aggression was if she felt threatened. The last couple of years she has been showing her age ,but she accepted the job of looking after my new B/C pup Molly Collie now aged 5 months. although molly would sometimes play a bit rough with her she was always very tolerant towards her. Sheila shed a few tears but the time had come. Rest in piece girl a job well done. |
08-01-2012, 18:49 | #2 |
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Good innings there Bonnie
We had to put our collie down not many months ago and only over Christmas did we have the emotional strength to spread her ashes on the beach. It was her favorite place too. I'm still missing her as I'm sure you will too for ages. Chin up |
08-01-2012, 19:08 | #3 |
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Sorry to hear the bad news Ian hope u and the mrs can get over it just think of the good times and places u all been
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08-01-2012, 19:39 | #4 |
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Sorry to hear that Ian, hope you and Sheila get over your loss soon. There's nothing like the companionship of a dog.
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08-01-2012, 20:04 | #5 |
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At least she will of had a good life with you and Sheila. RIP
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08-01-2012, 22:41 | #6 |
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bonnie rip
many thanks for your kind words in the posts.
we are still a 2 dog family. some of you have met Ellie the yorky on off road days. she is now 5 yrs old. we also have Molly Collie who is now 5 months old. She still gets travel sick sometimes but travelled to Scarborough on xmas day . without being sick rgds.ian and sheila |
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