My dog, Jasper.

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For those who haven't seen it on Facebook....I had to have my dog, Jasper put to sleep today....I just wanted to let people know, especially if you met him.
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Sad times :(
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I'm really sorry to hear your sad news. He was a lovely dog and a real character.
I hope it's some comfort to know he had a good innings, not to mention a great home and loving owners.
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I'm really sorry for your loss John, obviously I never met him but I know how much you thought of him and I know how much it must hurt.
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Sorry to hear the news, thats the thing with dogs they really do become part of the family its so hard when they have to go.
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Sorry from me too although we've never met I just wanted to add a post on this. It must be very sad for you and your family, I know it's a cliche but life will go on and will get better day by day.

Friend of mine recently went through the same after spending £+++++'s at the Vets eventually they had to give in to the illness and let him go (the dog not my friend). Within 6 hours he had collected another dog, we all thought he was nuts but that was his way of coping.
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Very Sad , my sympathies John he was a lovely dog .
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Thanks everyone!

Cheers for posting that photo Lou, I remember it well :cheesy:

I'll miss him, that's for sure!
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So sorry to hear the bad news john. :(

He was an awesome dog, it was a pleasure to have met him,
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lozz wrote:So sorry to hear the bad news john. :(

He was an awesome dog, it was a pleasure to have met him,

Thanks lozz, yes he was the best companion I could ever have wished for....I'm lost without him :cry:
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I't takes a while to come to terms with mate, :(

Remember the good times you had with him,

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We sympathise with you having gone through the same thing a number of times ourselves. That's really the only downside of having pets. We have had German Shepherds since the '60s and nearly always had two cats as well. We always hope they will die of natural causes but none of ours ever have.

Are you getting another one, I'm sure it helps.

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Thanks lozz.

Thanks Peter....I doubt if i'll get another, but it's early days.
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Sorry to hear that John. I know Jasper was in and out of it over the past few months but it doesn't make it any easier. Have lost a number of pets over the years so I know the feeling all to well. It does get easier with time but you always remember.
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