Had lots of great great dogs. Love them all but Sarah was a basset hound my kids had growing up. Got her as a tiny little pup, her ears were longer than her body but she grew into them. Dumb dog but very loyal and loving pet. She got bit on the forehead by a rattle snake. She survived but it was really rough and hit or miss after about a week and lots of $ at the vet. She lived to to about 12. Still think about that dog and singing to her when she was snake bit. Can't imagine how bad a rattle snake bite feels on your way out of this world but she wagged her tail while I sang to her.
Had lots of great great dogs. Love them all but Sarah was a basset hound my kids had growing up. Got her as a tiny little pup, her ears were longer than her body but she grew into them. Dumb dog but very loyal and loving pet. She got bit on the forehead by a rattle snake. She survived but it was really rough and hit or miss after about a week and lots of $ at the vet. She lived to to about 12. Still think about that dog and singing to her when she was snake bit. Can't imagine how bad a rattle snake bite feels on your way out of this world but she wagged her tail while I sang to her.
I got Honey at 18 months as a rescue - she's about 38 months now. She likes her dog.
Thank you! I said a heart wrenching goodbye to my little female beagle 14 months ago, and haven’t invited a new pup into our home yet. Photos still hold some of the magic.
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