Ashton, old girl, we will miss you. In Johnny’s best Scooby dumb voice, I can hear you say, “Jearmy, I am so glad to be out of the house where I can run through the parks and eat out of all of the trash cans.”
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We’re really sorry for your loss.
We know firsthand the raw pain that is involved in the sudden and unexpected loss of a pet friend.
RIP, Ashton.
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Even though she was getting older, the parting from an animal who has been a part of your life is painful.
Grace and Peace,
Doug
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