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Just finished reading this book. The author, Terry Fong, is a resident Albertan chicken farmers whose dog, Princeton, survived bone cancer at 12 yrs of age, having his leg amputated. The vets gave him a sketchy time frame of survival (maximum a year). He sure fooled them....He died At the age of 18 years.   A testament about the love Terry  and Princeton shared through many scary health issues. May all dogs have a Terry in their lives. It is actually a required reading by one of the professors at the University of Saskatchewan, Western College of Veterinary medicine.

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Until one has loved an animal, a part of  one's soul remains unawakened.  - Anatole France

Adventures with Sam &Rosie

 

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Sam forever the love bug. We share such a great bond and I am pretty sure he understands me way more than I can begin to imagine. A tight fit on this chair  but a few minutes of sharing a moment of each other’s company and warmth.

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Until one has loved an animal, a part of  one's soul remains unawakened.  - Anatole France

Adventures with Sam &Rosie

 

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