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Welcome to Winning Duncan Over! You will find in these pages the story of a Shetland Sheep dog who spent 8 years as a puppy mill stud dog before being rescued. Duncan's rescue is only the beginning of the story however. A great deal of time, work, love and patience is needed to turn an abused puppy mill dog into a happy and healthy pet, and that is the story told here. If you would like to read Duncan's full story I recommend that you start in the Archives at the left with February 2007 - when it all began for me, Duncan's guardian. Thank you for visiting Duncan's site, and please tell a friend!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Little Debbie Loss


Sad news to report tonight. I had to put my sweet Little Debbie to sleep this morning. It was Kidney Failure. I think I'm still in a bit of shock. She was only 5 and it all happened so fast. I'll add a post hopefully tomorrow with everything that happened. I just can't get myself to type it all out right now. I just can't believe it. It's not fair. The two and a half years I had her just wasn't long enough.

posted by Tatha at 8:25 PM
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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Tatha,
My heart hurts for your loss. She was so devoted to you and learned there is love outside the mill. We will miss her sitting up for "Hi Fives". She looked so good at Dogtober Fest, her loss hurts my heart.
Barbra

1:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

My favorite memory is how she looked up at you with incredible love and trust. I know your time with her wasn't enough but take comfort in the fact that you gave her the best years of her life and she loved you for it.

We will all miss her.

Love,
Mom

7:37 PM  

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