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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 295516" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Oh, one more thing to add...</p><p> </p><p>While I was in this room hauling out appliances...I noticed that there were no pictures of the kids, but there was a shrine, of sorts, to one of the dogs DEX and I had. He was a hunting retriever that I had trained and field trialed and was a really awesome dog. There was a shelf with a shadow box with a photo of the dog, tags from some of the geese he'd retrieved, and ribbons from all of his hunt test wins.</p><p> </p><p>Like his kids, DEX left the dog behind when he left, and never looked back to any of them. The dog died 2 years ago of congestive heart failure and just plain old age, DEX had never seen him again, despite having been offered the chance when I knew the end was near.</p><p> </p><p>What I wouldn't give to understand that man's mind...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 295516, member: 1848"] Oh, one more thing to add... While I was in this room hauling out appliances...I noticed that there were no pictures of the kids, but there was a shrine, of sorts, to one of the dogs DEX and I had. He was a hunting retriever that I had trained and field trialed and was a really awesome dog. There was a shelf with a shadow box with a photo of the dog, tags from some of the geese he'd retrieved, and ribbons from all of his hunt test wins. Like his kids, DEX left the dog behind when he left, and never looked back to any of them. The dog died 2 years ago of congestive heart failure and just plain old age, DEX had never seen him again, despite having been offered the chance when I knew the end was near. What I wouldn't give to understand that man's mind... [/QUOTE]
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