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Quote Kim Laflamme:

 

This was the pup that we drove to Portland & shipped on 9/11/2001 … remembering !

Hi Kim,

It has been many years since I contacted you but I am sure you remember the day you sent puppies out to their new homes on 9/11/2001. My Chenoa landed safely in Cleveland Ohio that day. I spent all day trying to get my puppy out of the airport. I very kind man in cargo snuck into the airport illegally and rescued her and handed her over the airport fence to me. We spent 14 wonderful years together. She was a very special dog. Everyone who met her knew she was intelligent and different. Everyone would ask what kind of dog she was. Even at 13 years old she played like a young dog. 2 weeks ago she suddenly deteriorated. I and the vet are not sure what happened. Suddenly she was in a lot of pain and stopped playing and her tail was down between her legs all the time . It was difficult for her to walk and she quickly lost all control of her bladder and bowels. I had to make the horrible difficult decision to end her pain and suffering. Last Monday on May 4 she went to doggie heaven.
Thank you for the opportunity to share 14 years with my wonderful Chenoa. She was more than a dog she was my companion and my friend.

Bernice

 

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Nita and I howl for your loss

 

Count Tolinka, Two Step and Rain in on that one....

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Bandit, Kito, Tim, and I howl with you. So, so sorry to hear. I know Lucky was waiting at the Rainbow Bridge to greet Chenoa. I can't ever keep from crying when I read. ;'-

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Follow me down the path I will walk beside you guiding and showing you the way I will not leave you I will be standing on the path watching you if you ever feel alone close your eyes..... You will see 6 sets of footprints 2 belong to you 4 to me then you will know that I have not left you

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Gee, what a story. That day changed everything.

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Yep, it literally changed the world and how we live, how we think, what we are aware of, what we feel, what we look at, what we see, how we process truth, facts, and conspiracy...we "wonder what if....." We wonder how did this happen....Every one knows what they were doing and where they were at that moment on that day when they heard the news.......Mean while little pups were being innocently shipped off to new owners that were grappling with the thrill of a new pup and the international devastation of the events at hand.

 

I was home, having coffee with neighbor friends, we got a phone call, turned on the T.V., watched the second plane fly into the second tower.....6 month later my son was over there as a Navy Seal, :wub: while I was at home with my hair turning grey with worry for him and our countries future.

 

Where were YOU on that day!...or maybe, to this day, you still don't want to talk about it. :ph34r:

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... if you ever feel alone close your eyes..... You will see 6 sets of footprints 2 belong to you 4 to me then you will know that I have not left you

 

That is very touching. I will remember this.

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