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      04-28-2021, 01:15 PM   #2216
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@Sara
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See ya later
Is that to Sara, indeed? You might consider using quotation marks when quoting.

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I'm 22 years into ownership of a 29 year old horse. I can't imagine just walking away from her. I'll probably be one of those who spends whatever it takes to keep her here with me, but she's "healthy as a horse" for the time being. I can't imagine my life without her. Don't even want to think about it.
It's all right you love your horse! But still it reminds me of (reportedly) a cowboys' saying: "Don't name your horse 'cause you never know when you'll (have to) eat it.".

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It is tough. I took in my dads dog when he died in 2018. He was 12 then and a larger dog that lived outside his entire life. I figured 6-12 month tops and I would not get that attached. Nope. He turned 15 last Monday and has apparently decided to live forever as he seem as good (if not better) than when I brought him home.

He has adapted to couch life well........ =)
They derived a movie from this kind of a story.

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Lol. This isn't the most recent photo so the nails have been clipped since then.
Fortunately he's not too bad with the clipping.
Wait, do you really "mean to tell me" it's not a toy? I was absolutely positive it was!
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