Sally


Collie
Picture of Sally, a female Collie

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Home:Sussex, NB, Canada  [I have a diary!]  
Sex: Female   Weight: 51-100 lbs

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   Leave a bone for Sally

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

Quick Bio:
-deaf

Birthday:
March 14th 1975

Likes:
Being with people

Pet-Peeves:
None really she loved everyone

Favorite Toy:
Socks; the cats mostly Scamper

Favorite Food:
canned food

Favorite Walk:
the yard; the brook

Arrival Story:
Adopted by my aunt as a puppy ...

Bio:
After my aunt had her for a while it became apparent she was deaf. Being deaf we were unable to teach her basic things, manners. Thus unattended she stayed tied to the door inside the house. She also spent time loose outside which in the end would be her downfall. This, this is the hardest webpage I will ever write ... only 5, she sadly was run over by a car. My ... my car ... late at night, I ohLord help me ... I didn't see her ... I backed over her ... my uncle had to see to the rest ... I had to go to work. It was a while before we would have another dog - that dog would be Tony ... but this is Sally's page in her memory.

The Groups I'm In:
Am I not cute?, Cool Collies!

I've Been On Dogster Since:
June 5th 2006 More than 6 years!

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id:
324446


Meet my family
AndyTonyPeggyGumby
SammyTinaScamperNeko
SmokeyFloppyMackieHeather
Lady

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As Big As A Horse, a Heart of Gold ...


This was the biggest, sweetest collie you'd ever meet ...

June 5th 2006 6:12 pm
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This page, this diary entry is in loving memory of Sally - this is her page.

Deaf, she was the sweetest collie ever I think. She was as big as a Horse, the biggest of her litter maybe that was the reason she was deaf I don't know.

Adopted as a puppy, she grew into a loving member of our family - she literally grew up with Scamper & Peggy. Both cats would tease the life out of her ... as a puppy, deaf, at times she would be tied. Course the cats would take advantage of that constantly.

She lived until she was around 5 as I said before this is the hardest page, the hardest diary to write - ever.

But her life was spent inside and out, loving everyone and every minute of it. None of it wasted.

She liked pulling socks from people's feet, also playing with Scamper and Peggy.

Like the others, in her own way, others come after her but none will replace the one that was.

This is in her memory, and like my aunt, uncle, and the others, is sadly missed.

 
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