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Our beloved Dog Rosie
By: Rothman2 Date: November 19, 2025, 11:02 am
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I know that many people aren’t dog lovers, but to those I just
say, please allow me to express what our four legged friends
mean to me.
Yesterday we had to say goodbye to our wonderful Shih tzu Rosie.
She was 11 years old.
We originally got Rosie just before Christmas 2014 at 12 weeks
old as a companion for our other Shih Tzu Alfie who is a year
older and they are very different in their nature but both of
wonderful temperament.
Alfie is a quiet lad and loves nothing better than a nice little
walk and his ball.
Rosie was a real character, the Minnie the Minx but certainly
not in a bad way, she was always checking on you and took an
interest, but she loved her food. She was beautiful inside and
out. Our little brown eyed girl. Just a couple of weeks ago we
noticed a growth on the right side of her stomach. We took her
to the vets and she immediately had some blood tests and an
ultrasound scan.
Unfortunately it turned out to be an inoperable tumour which was
invading other tissue and it turned our world upside down.
We brought her home and spent the next 10 wonderful days with
her. She was eating right up until Monday evening, but when she
refused her cooked chicken, we knew it was time to let her go.
We are heartbroken and Alfie is missing her too. In less than 2
weeks our world has changed from positivity to despair. I know
there are a lot of things going on in the world and also that
dogs lifespans are short, but the absolute pleasure and
unconditional love they have given, makes such a loss very hard
to bear. Every minute with them is such a privilege.
So, to all dog lovers & animal lovers out there please give
them a big hug and tell them you love them.
All the best everyone.
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Re: Our beloved Dog Rosie
By: Duncang Date: November 19, 2025, 2:46 pm
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Sorry to hear of your heart breaking loss Rothman, as a dog
owner myself I know how they become part pf the family and you
grow to unconditionally love them sd they do you.
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