I am not ashamed to admit that I cried when I took farewell and buried my loyal buddy Ross. I adopted him in September 2017 at 1 1/2 years of age. Two previous owners had surrendered him because they couldn't handle Ross. He was "too much of a dog" I was told. But with patience, consistency, and firm leadership, Ross integrated in my pack and became my protection who would try to attack anyone who gave me a dirty look. No yoke, I had to keep him on a short metal chain around his neck tied to my belly to prevent him from doing any harm. Ross dedicated his life to me. I truly loved him. "Go, play with the angels now," while I am saying a prayer at your grave. Some pups are really special.
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Because I knew that Ross had to be euthanized, I adopted Rex two weeks ago. A stray, 12 months old and 60 pounds, he immediately became attached to me (with the help of a pound of Hamburger meat,) is so loveable, and I bet he will become a carbon copy of Ross. I even expect that his weight will increase to 96 pounds like Ross. Until Rex is becoming mature, I'll have my hands full ... and I love it.
Right: Please chew on the leather bones I gave you and not on anything else, not even on my rubber sandals that belong to me. Don't hide them again. If you don't entertain a puppy, then it will entertain itself which means creating chaos.
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Left: I am concerned about the cause of my borderline blood oxygen level. Perhaps it's poor sleep caused by snoring? My wife cannot sleep with me in the same room. So, I requested a sleep study taken at home (15 years ago, I had to do it at a supervised Kaiser facility.) OK, for snoring a gadget on my chest, for hypertension a wrist monitor, and a thimble to continuously measuring my blood oxygen while sleeping. In two weeks I'll get the results.
Right: My neighbor called me that a branch falling from my Eucalyptus tree almost killed him while practicing golf. OK, my son-in-law and I will come over and clean it up. It's not the first time. Eucalyptus trees are brittle.
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