Missing my dog

Not sure the point of this post. Drinking beer next to the campfire listening to redfish busting mullet in the flats and everybody went to the tent at 8:30, usually it's me and the dog for the last 12 years tending the fire but now it's just me feeding the fire. I guess I just didn't understand how much I relied on her for a running buddy. Feel free to post pics of your good dogs and companions. Gonna be a rough duck season for me this year and would love to see some dogs living their best lives.View attachment 975740View attachment 975741View attachment 975742hang in there, and remember all those great times even though they’ll bring some tears. Our Max just turned 9 and is getting a beautiful silver face like yours.
 
Not sure the point of this post. Drinking beer next to the campfire listening to redfish busting mullet in the flats and everybody went to the tent at 8:30, usually it's me and the dog for the last 12 years tending the fire but now it's just me feeding the fire. I guess I just didn't understand how much I relied on her for a running buddy. Feel free to post pics of your good dogs and companions. Gonna be a rough duck season for me this year and would love to see some dogs living their best lives.View attachment 975740View attachment 975741View attachment 975742
I can only imagine. One of my girls is my shadow and I can tell she’s getting close to the end. Really sucks
 
Sorry about your loss OP

We had to put our old blue heeler down this week. It’s tough to lose a good friend and this one was even tougher with my two boys (3 and 7) going through it with us. We knew it was coming but didn’t make it any easier. He was 14 and lived a good life at least.

OP , I know what you mean about sitting around the fire with your dog after everyone else is gone. I used to do that a lot with my old boxer. She would sit by the fire watching my back. She was the dog of all dogs for me. Won’t be another one like her in this world.
 
This one would have followed me to the moon. On her very last dove hunt we were going around in the side by side and picking up hunters. My buddy had lost a bird earlier in the afternoon in a big thicket. I pointed to the thicket and sent her in. Ten minutes later several of us were gathered in the same place talking. My dog walked out of the thicket , dove in mouth, walked to the guy’s pile and dropped the bird in it. A short time later we had to put her down.IMG_0129.jpeg
 
The only problem with having dogs is that they don’t live long enough. Losing dogs is brutal, they really are part of the family

We lost my first dog (that my wife got me when we started dating) a couple years ago, he was 15 and had a good run. He was an Aussie. A few years ago one of the guys on the boat had a 14yr old schipperke, and even at that age, she was a complete character, so we go one, then got a boy awhile later, then we had a litter of 2, and ended up keeping them, so we have (I 😂) 4 schipperkes and an Aussie that we adapted a few years ago that my sis in law used to breed, so there is never a dull moment here, but I know they don’t live forever and that thought is sickening.
 

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This one, Hildy, hurt real bad, not only because she was the best one ever ( all six of them were the best ones ever) This one hunt the most because I knew she would be. my last GSP. I think about them all, and miss them allResized_20221005_160536-1.jpeg everyday.
 
Definitely tough, our Newfie is getting up there in age for the breed and although there’s no signs it’s just in the back of our mind. We were talking about it a couple months ago and the next week the wife added a new member to the family. She said it’s time to stop using a treble hook and fifty casts to retrieve a duck. IMG_0008.jpegIMG_2211.jpegIMG_0016.jpeg
 
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Thanks for giving me a good reason to find some older photos, really wish he hadn’t just turned 13.
 
This gentle giant was my favorite dog, and he was with us 15 yrs, a third of my life when he went to puppy heaven.
 

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