dbvolfan
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So, this morning after almost 18.5 years on this Earth my Jack Russell Terrier had finally had enough. Last night, while outside he had a stroke. We spent the entire night by his side, knowing that if he was still alive in the morning, we would have to put him down. Well, he made it and early this morning we had to make one final trip to the vet. He was tough to the end, but couldn't beat this one.
Besides making it to the ripe old age of 18.5, this dog had also ridden the continental divide in the back of a bike trailer (occassionally running by the side), did many, many loops on the local MTB trails with me, running 8+ miles before deciding to give it a rest and dug more than his fair share of holes. His alltime favorite passion was being tossed over the fence to play with horses and cows...he could dissappear for hours on end playing that game.
R.I.P Jagermeister....you will be missed.
October 16, 1989-Feburary 2, 2008
Jagey in Retirement on the farm
I have this horse right where I want him!
Busted!
Jagey's Final Nap in the bed
Besides making it to the ripe old age of 18.5, this dog had also ridden the continental divide in the back of a bike trailer (occassionally running by the side), did many, many loops on the local MTB trails with me, running 8+ miles before deciding to give it a rest and dug more than his fair share of holes. His alltime favorite passion was being tossed over the fence to play with horses and cows...he could dissappear for hours on end playing that game.
R.I.P Jagermeister....you will be missed.
October 16, 1989-Feburary 2, 2008
Jagey in Retirement on the farm
I have this horse right where I want him!
Busted!
Jagey's Final Nap in the bed
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