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Old May 19th 17, 07:21 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
PAS[_2_]
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Default Where I keep my spare cats.

On 5/19/2017 2:08 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2017-05-19 17:29:08 +0000, "David B." said:

On 5/19/2017 6:13 PM, PAS wrote:
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My wife and I have been, thankfully, spared the loss of a child. But
we have lost some dogs over the years. My wife was not always the
dog lover I am. We got our first dog when our youngest of two sons
was an infant so she had her priorities and it wasn't a new dog,
that was mine. Fast forward about 26 years and we got a dog after
going about five years without one. My wife named her Maya and she
was an awesome dog. She was a bear-coat Shar Pei which you don't
see often

As a puppy: http://www.pete-the-greek.com/Pets/Maya/i-WNFH8Rd/A

Full-grown: http://www.pete-the-greek.com/Pets/Maya/i-fp8xSGf/A


Wow! :-) I've never seen such a dog! Thanks for sharing the photographs.


Yup! My "Step-daughter from Hell" had a Shar Pei, and I had a better
relationship with the dog than with her.

This is another scan, shot with a K1000, some 25 years ago. You might
say that my hair is somewhat fairer, and beard more obvious these days.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1dcu4i7ru2sxe8u/LCO%2BHc.jpg


That's a decent looking dog in that photo, the Shar Pei is nice too

Thanks for the peek into your life, nice to put a face to a post and to
get a look at that dog.


Maya died two years ago at the age of 5 1/2. To say my wife was
devastated is an understatement. She was attached to that dog in a
way I had never seen. There are days where I still find her crying
over Maya.


I'm saddened to learn of your loss. I, too, have cried over the loss
of my pets over the years. They do, as you know, become a part of you.