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<blockquote data-quote="1mechanic" data-source="post: 3081734" data-attributes="member: 116213"><p>My Bear dog was probably the best dog I ever had, I took a cat and kitten to adopt-a-pet years ago cause they were sick. I was standing next to a cage with a puppy in it, he came up and was nipping at my coat. I asked what was he here for and they said he was up for adoption, well $90.00 later he was coming home with me along with the sick cat and kitten and some medicine. </p><p></p><p>He became my best friend, we did a little hunting and on my 15 acres I couldn't keep a cotton tail cause he was a pretty good hunter. He lived for 14 years and had cancer for the last 2 years. My dad told me to put him down when we found out he was sick. I said he's still getting around ok and doesn't seem to be hurting so not yet. It was two years later when he couldn't stand and walk I told my dad ok help me hold him while I put him down. My girlfriend was telling me to take him to the vet, I said he's my dog and taking him to the vet I was still putting him down, he's my responsibility I'll do it. We were outside and I had my pistol he was all happy like we're going hunting till I turned it to him and he just lowered his head like he knew what was coming. I miss that dog and cried like a baby dad hugged me. Tearing up now thinking about it. But life goes on and have the memories. Better to have and loved to not having at all. </p><p></p><p>Don't have a picture I can load but he looked like a bear cub when he was a puppy. He was a Chow, Labrador and Collie cross. That's how he got his name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mechanic, post: 3081734, member: 116213"] My Bear dog was probably the best dog I ever had, I took a cat and kitten to adopt-a-pet years ago cause they were sick. I was standing next to a cage with a puppy in it, he came up and was nipping at my coat. I asked what was he here for and they said he was up for adoption, well $90.00 later he was coming home with me along with the sick cat and kitten and some medicine. He became my best friend, we did a little hunting and on my 15 acres I couldn’t keep a cotton tail cause he was a pretty good hunter. He lived for 14 years and had cancer for the last 2 years. My dad told me to put him down when we found out he was sick. I said he’s still getting around ok and doesn’t seem to be hurting so not yet. It was two years later when he couldn’t stand and walk I told my dad ok help me hold him while I put him down. My girlfriend was telling me to take him to the vet, I said he’s my dog and taking him to the vet I was still putting him down, he’s my responsibility I’ll do it. We were outside and I had my pistol he was all happy like we’re going hunting till I turned it to him and he just lowered his head like he knew what was coming. I miss that dog and cried like a baby dad hugged me. Tearing up now thinking about it. But life goes on and have the memories. Better to have and loved to not having at all. Don’t have a picture I can load but he looked like a bear cub when he was a puppy. He was a Chow, Labrador and Collie cross. That’s how he got his name. [/QUOTE]
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