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Time flies.  I didn't realize that it has been over a week since I've given the world my two cents on life.

Thank you!!!I continue to be amazed by the kindness and generosity of my Dogster buddies.

Today, I'm going to bark about my Dogster buddy Butchie and his pack Heidi (dog) and Judi (boss ma'am). 

First off, I have to say that Butchie is having troubles of his own.  He also has cancer and he isn't doing nearly as well as I am.  His boss ma'am has to regularly drive to see his doctor 80 miles away (160 miles round trip) to get his breathing medicine.  If you are the praying type, please add Butchie and his pack to your list.

 

 

I think Lyle is jealous!Then, with everything that is going on in their lives, Butchie tells me that his boss ma' am wants to make me a special "Die cancer!  Die!" collar.  She asked me what my neck size was so that it would fit just right.  She made it red which suits me very well.  And she says that every time I ring the bells it is like saying Die cancer!  Die!  And not just for my cancer but other dogs too.  She goes on to tell me that some dogs sadly don't win the fight.  That is a fact that I know only too well.  Well, she says that when the bells ring, it means that another dog on the Die cancer!  Die!rainbow bridge gets their wings.  It makes me real sad, but happy at the same time.  I hope that some day people and dogs don't have to worry about things like cancer.

Thank you Butcie, Heidi and Judi.  My pack and I have you in our prayers too.

Little Bit

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