I'm so glad Bowser is doing so well! What a good boy he is!!
I have to agree!! There is another pup you may have heard of, named Oreo. When she was about 8 or 9, she seemed to be nearing the end of her time here. She limped a lot (esp in the cold) and was a unactive pup. The, when she was about 10 or 11 another pup started spending some time there. His name was Trent, and he was a rowdy pupppy, that found a home with kids to chase him. Then another pup came to live with Oreo, and her name was Dazzi. Oreo seemed to loose years off her life. Soon there came more...Taggert, Snoopy, Jack and recently, Pippi. Oreo is now 15+ years and is running and playingmore then ever. Sure she still has her bad days, and the hearing and sight and bladder control are all going, but none of us would have thought 7 years ago, Oreo was only at middle (age one 1/3 of her life? WHo knows?) Anyway, I'm sure it was theother dogs, that helped her feel young again.Originally posted by momoffuzzyfaces
I don't know about THAT!
Once upon a time I only had one cat. Her name was Lucy. She was getting up in years when I adopted Leroy. The vet said it was the best thing I could have done for her. By the time she went to the RB, she had 3 siblings. She lived to be almost 17.
The vet swore the "youngsters" kept her young and healthy longer by trying to keep up with them.
I'm sure that you will do the best for Bowsie, no matter what.
Just think how quiet and lonesome the house will be without him now though.(no pressure though, just a thought)
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Of course, we would not pressure you at all, and since you see Bowser day in and out, you know what is best for him...much more then any of us ever could. I'm sure where ever his forever homeis, it will be perfect!






(no pressure though, just a thought)
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