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Thanks to everyone for the beautiful condolences, and thank you Jerry, for re-posting my baby's picture. He will always be my precious baby, he fought, and fought these past few months, and was winning the war. I never thought that these terrible tumors would find a place to dwell, where he couldn't win the battle, the cowardly bastard tumors didn't deserve to beat him, to win, and they didn't. I wouldn't allow them to take him like that. Between his en-larged heart pressing on his rib, and pushing on his lung, it still gave him still breathing room, but then these horrible things manifested, and the vet said they could band-aid him, but I wasn't going to let it beat him. I'm truly devastated, because he was doing so well as a tripawd, and we thought that he would have some time, but I'm grateful that I saw him run on 3, and bark, and wag his tail. I miss him so badly, tears keep rolling. My heart is so heavy, and my body feels empty. I loved him so much. I would rather have pain in my body, then to have the pain I have in my heart. I would always tell him that "he was the most beautiful boy in the whole wide world, and he gave the best kisses." and with that he would wag his tail (stub), and kiss me. Well my Taffy, you will always be my most beautiful boy in the whole wide world, and mommy will love you, and carry you in my heart forever. I miss you so much, and I truly truly love you forever. XOXOXXX But you are my super, super <3 <3 <3
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