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A good news story

#1 Post by silvercamaro » Sat May 24, 2008 8:27 am

Strangers and neighbors chipped in to pay for surgery to implant a pacemaker for a Missouri search-and-rescue dog:

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#2 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Sat May 24, 2008 9:13 am

That's such a sweet story.

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#3 Post by a1mamacat » Sat May 24, 2008 9:23 am

Awesome.

They all got along!
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#4 Post by Ritterskoop » Sat May 24, 2008 9:56 am

A bunch of us here chipped in to pay for a dog's glaucoma surgery. It wasn't a rescue dog but his name was Boomer and he is very sweet.
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#5 Post by themanintheseersuckersuit » Sat May 24, 2008 10:02 am

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At 203 in doggie years, is Bella the mongrel the world's oldest dog ever?

By Chris Brooke

The joy of gnawing on a bone is a distant memory and these days the only walkies she can manage is a potter around the garden.

But that's not bad going considering Bella the Labrador cross is around 29 years old.

That's 203 if every year of a dog's life equals seven human years.

The faithful pet is believed to be the world's oldest living dog and could even be the oldest dog ever.

Unfortunately her owner David Richardson, 76, has no documentation to prove her precise date of birth and so Bella's extraordinary longevity will never enter the record books.
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#6 Post by silvercamaro » Sat May 24, 2008 11:11 am

Wow. Bella is a love.

I'm going to ask Annie to live that long, so as to amortize my investments in her health care.

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#7 Post by SportsFan68 » Sat May 24, 2008 11:26 am

themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:oldest dog
At 203 in doggie years, is Bella the mongrel the world's oldest dog ever?

By Chris Brooke

The joy of gnawing on a bone is a distant memory and these days the only walkies she can manage is a potter around the garden.

But that's not bad going considering Bella the Labrador cross is around 29 years old.

That's 203 if every year of a dog's life equals seven human years.

The faithful pet is believed to be the world's oldest living dog and could even be the oldest dog ever.

Unfortunately her owner David Richardson, 76, has no documentation to prove her precise date of birth and so Bella's extraordinary longevity will never enter the record books.
Casey would never get any credit either. We know she was born around Memorial Day five years ago, but that's all.
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#8 Post by Estonut » Sat May 24, 2008 1:43 pm

Nice story, but I suspect if she were a male dog, she would have refused all help. :wink:

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#9 Post by SportsFan68 » Sat May 24, 2008 2:07 pm

Pacemakers amaze me.

You speed up, they speed up. It's a marvel.
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