All my life, there has always been a dog to love. From raising dogs to their oldest age, and the in between times without their companionship.
We just lost the last female pitbull in April, this year. She was 12 years old and had hip displasia for many years until she lost the feeling in her back legs. She is in a better place, but so missed that we are still stepping over her and hear her everywhere.
I have looked at many other dogs and we think a small house dog, vs a large breed that would stay in the house anyway, would suit us, and that sad look of Tillman, just made us want to consider one, but don't know where to get info. other than library, of course.
We just lost the last female pitbull in April, this year. She was 12 years old and had hip displasia for many years until she lost the feeling in her back legs. She is in a better place, but so missed that we are still stepping over her and hear her everywhere.
I have looked at many other dogs and we think a small house dog, vs a large breed that would stay in the house anyway, would suit us, and that sad look of Tillman, just made us want to consider one, but don't know where to get info. other than library, of course.