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My wife and I own a Pomeranian named Arthur. He would usually come along to watch us fish, cheerfully bark when there’s a catch, and even amuse my kids on days in which the fishes don’t bite. As a safety measure, we fit him with a leash, as while he is allowed to run free at parks, our favorite places to fish typically require leashes to be worn. Overall, he’s a very fun and loyal companion. Always the cheerful four-legged guy in our family, and definitely an irreplaceable one.

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On 06/11/2017 at 21:00, cloud9 said:

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This was also a Arthur, unfortunately he had to be put to sleep a few weeks ago,

What a stunning looking fella. 

So sorry to hear about your sad loss. 

I can only imagine how gut wrenching it must of felt. :(

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Cheers for the kind words guys, he was a cross between a st Bernad and a rottweiler, as soft as a giant teddy bear, all he wanted to do was play and be fussed over, he had diabetes for several years, had two injections a day , in the end he had both liver and kidney problems,  he made it to 10 so didn't do too bad for a big dog ..

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