Thanks everyone, he was very special to us. He was always a ball of energy, even yesterday he was still trying to chase the chipmunk that lives under the deck, I wish he had caught it this one time.
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Please accept my condolences Outtahere. I know the sadness of loosing a furry friend. You were able to minimize the time your little guy felt sick and maximize his happy times. You will never forget him, but as time passes you will feel lees grief.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Try to remember the good times you had together and know that he's not suffering anymore.
Your puppy sounds like my Timber (who was part Lab). Until the day he was diagnosed with cancer he played with his favourite ball at the park like there was absolutely nothing wrong with him.
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Outtahere, I'm so sorry. I lost one of my cats to cancer years ago and I still miss him. Just remember that he's in a better place, and happily chasing chipmunks.