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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 97979" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>My Bubba is so special to me. He's getting older now, and has been ill lately. I could just kick myself - I somehow missed his updated vaccines and he got kennel cough! It hasn't been a horrible case of it, but the antibiotics are killing his tummy and he is having a real hard time keeping food down. </p><p></p><p>Bubba will be 11 years old in February. Dal's live between 10 and 12 years on average. I just can't imagine our lives without him. His goofy happiness taught me so much about what the important things in life are. (The little things!) They brought husband into the world of our neighborhood. They know <em>everyone</em>! I'll never forget the little boy down at the end of the block who used to see them walking and tell his mom "It's Bubba and the Man!"</p><p></p><p> :thumb:</p><p></p><p>When the neighborhood hit a rough spot a couple of years back with vandalism, we knew everyone already and had no trouble setting up a neighborhood watch patrol. There are people on the street who will stop what they are doing just to pet him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 97979, member: 99"] My Bubba is so special to me. He's getting older now, and has been ill lately. I could just kick myself - I somehow missed his updated vaccines and he got kennel cough! It hasn't been a horrible case of it, but the antibiotics are killing his tummy and he is having a real hard time keeping food down. Bubba will be 11 years old in February. Dal's live between 10 and 12 years on average. I just can't imagine our lives without him. His goofy happiness taught me so much about what the important things in life are. (The little things!) They brought husband into the world of our neighborhood. They know [i]everyone[/i]! I'll never forget the little boy down at the end of the block who used to see them walking and tell his mom "It's Bubba and the Man!" [img]:thumb:[/img] When the neighborhood hit a rough spot a couple of years back with vandalism, we knew everyone already and had no trouble setting up a neighborhood watch patrol. There are people on the street who will stop what they are doing just to pet him. [/QUOTE]
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