Random dog shots

jkam

nomadic man
It is with a sad heart the I have to tell about losing Clyde.
He got valley fever a few years ago, and seemed to recover pretty good with the medicine he got.
Then he got it again but this time he did not recover from it.
Started losing control of his ass end and had a hard time getting out of the RV to do his business.

He was a good boy, bashful and cautious of strangers.
Not a mean bone in his body.
I will miss him a great deal.

Clyde with his sister Bonnie the day we brought him home to the farm.

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And Clyde's last day before heading off to dog heaven.
He was almost 9 years old.
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ITTOG

Well-known member
It is with a sad heart the I have to tell about losing Clyde.
He got valley fever a few years ago, and seemed to recover pretty good with the medicine he got.
Then he got it again but this time he did not recover from it.
Started losing control of his ass end and had a hard time getting out of the RV to do his business.

He was a good boy, bashful and cautious of strangers.
Not a mean bone in his body.
I will miss him a great deal.

Clyde with his sister Bonnie the day we brought him home to the farm.

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And Clyde's last day before heading off to dog heaven.
He was almost 9 years old.
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Sorry for your loss.

I have never heard of valley fever so will have to research it. My parents had a dog that lost control of her back end as well. They were told it was probably back/disc related. I wonder if miss diagnosed.
 
My neighbors dog but she hangs out with me a lot. From a recent trip.
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This is definitely true unless you run her 15 miles while trail riding.

This was the end of day 2, after about five miles of trail. After that she rode in the RZR with me. The first time I had ever seen her lay down while the sun was up. We have been hanging out for four years.
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On a solo camping trip many years ago, I found that my pug Ziggy loved the quad:
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Ziggy had more miles offroading on the back of that quad than many of the people I rode with. He had a full, adventurous outdoor life, passing at 13 years. RIP Bro.
 
That is awesome. Would she leave the goggles on?
Yes, he wore the goggles all the time. Unfortunately, later in life, he would get motion sickness while riding, so he had to retire. Beau filled in beautifully for the short time he was with me. Now Finley is not a fan of quadding.
 

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