In Loveing Memory of Timber


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Age: 11 Years   Sex: Male   Weight: 100+ lbs

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Doggie Dynamics:
 Energy 
sleepyenergetic
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Friendliness 
aggressiveaffectionate
 
 Playfulness 
not playfulvery playful
 
 Disposition 
anxiouscalm
 

Quick Bio:
-purebred

Likes:
Camping, walk's, swiming, etc.

Pet-Peeves:
Afraid of gun's, firework's, loud nouise's.

Favorite Toy:
Bone's

Favorite Food:
Nutri/Source

Favorite Walk:
Wood's

Best Tricks:
Older dog but like's to play!

Arrival Story:
Was a gift from my parent's. After my 14 year old sheperd past away.

Bio:
He is a sweet, loveing, caring, love's kid's, and a special dog!

Forums Motto:
Timber

The Groups I'm In:
!WATER DOGS!, ♥ German Shepherds Inc.♥, ♥A TEAM♥, ♥All Fur Fun♥, Blankets for Babies, PPR, The Christmas Club, ~*Card Shower Gang*~, ~*Dog Park PlayGround and Pawty Place*~, ~*NEMO Humane Society*~, Doggie Do Gooders, Dogster's Angels, Febreze® Pet Odor Eliminator™, German Shepherds, GSDs World, PAWS Angels WAGS for Kindness, Rainbow Bridge Angel Babies, The Rainbow Bridge, ^*^Over The Rainbow^*^, ~~~*♥Dog Park USA♥*~~~

The Last Forum I Posted In:
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I've Been On Dogster Since:
December 13th 2005 More than 3 years!

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id:
235121

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Timbers Journey at the Bridge


To anyone who has lost a pet!


April 10th 2007 4:18 pm
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I know how you feel not to long ago I had to put my best friend down (Timber) and it was not easy!!!!
Even though I knew it was time...
I thought of all the times he WAS THERE FOE ME!
How could I possibly let him down when he needed me!

Thats what I thought at first, but then I realized I was doing what was best for him!
It is hard to seperate people from your beloved pet!!!

How many times in peoples lives do they find at one time or another someone you love is not there for you?

BUT...
Your beloved pet.... ALWAYS!!!
Know matter what is in your daily life that is stressful or unsettling... Your friend is there with those beautiful eyes looking at you when you come home like you are the BEST thing in the world!!!
How much better does it get to know you have not only the love,the support and the LOYALTY BUT.. A friend that knows everything about you!

I really do believe that is why people need pets!!!!
They are a gift from GOD!
They have a way of making everything better!
You know when its time... IT ISNT easy BUT...
There comes a time when you have to say "I LOVE YOU FRIEND"
Thank you for being there for me, BUT...
Now it is time to for me to do for you...
Rest in peace and always remember you are a part of my HEART FOREVER!

As hard as it is be there! Let your best friend know that you are there in there final moments....
They are there for us... we need to be there for them.

I am sorry for your loss and it makes me sad everytime I read on here that someone has to put their friend down.

I Truley believe that mine and Timbers bond has surpassed time! He knew I Loved him with ALL my heart.

But I also feel He knew it was time to say goodbye.
You will always have times even months, years from now were you will tear up but..
As time passes you will realize..
You did the BEST!
Good luck, Be strong and know that you gave your baby a good life!

Timberls Mom


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