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This is our family dog Steinway. As you can see he takes a lot of abuse (not really) from my 5 year old son! Lol But, he loves my son more than he loves anyone! When I take my son to school and come home without him he gets sad and sits by the door waiting for him.

Stein is a 13 year old Cocker Spaniel. He has arthritis, 30% vision in one eye, 10% in the other, constant ear infections, very little hearing.. He is getting old and starting to lose everything but we are cherishing his last years with us and hope to have many more great memories with him!!

The picture with him in the car was my sons preschool bring your pet day, they were both VERY excited!!

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These are my fur-babies, Huey and Chica. They keep me going. Huey is eight years old and not as active anymore. Chica is two years old and still a very hyper doggie. I want to be able to take them for long walks and rough-house with them. My hope is that losing weight will help me to do that.

Guilty Huey And Chica

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I'm sorry your family had to go through this. I know how painful it can be. Kudos to you for stepping up when they needed you.

Thank you M1aman. Your well wishes mean a lot.

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That is a great looking dog cksweetpea! Is she for sale? <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':D' />

PS: I love dog pics

I could never sell my precious Sidney, she is my world! Sorry :-P

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