Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-35319541-20180710051432/@comment-35319541-20180714213541

Aww he sounds adorable!! Puppy's death was hard on me, we had had her since she was 6 months old, and she lived to the ripe old age of 17. She had also developed arthritis in her back hips and would sometimes drag her back legs when she tried to walk, so sad. I swore I heard her on the back stoop for months afterward, nudging the door to get in out of the cold, or just walking back and forth, funny, I would still be expecting her to greet me at the door, and keep my feet warm at night.....

One day a couple years after she had passed, I called and ordered pizza, our land lord had put an 8 foot fence around the front of our house, he was petrified of Puppy, lol, anyway, when it didn't show up I called back to see what was taking so long, they said they wouldn't come thru the gate because of a vicious dog, lol, not a vicious bone in her body, I told them to take that warning off my account that the dog had passed away 2 years ago. She did look vicious though, she would put the hairs on her back to standing straight up from the tip of her head to her tail, and bare her teeth while growling, poor guy who delivered...