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Tina My Little Terrier
You were such a tiny little puppy when we got you, only 6 weeks old. Training you was so easy and fun to do, what a heart you had little girl. When you were full grown you were not much bigger than when we got you. Sleeping by my wife Judy was your favorite pass time, even when she went out of town, you would lie as close to where she would normally be. Chasing cats you really lived to do that. You never even came close to catching one, until one day, this cat stoppped as i ran across the street to get you, and almost being hit by a car. As i reached you and the cat, with a swap of its paw catching you right on your nose, drawing a little blood, after that you were the one to stop before even reaching the cat, you knew better to come close. Your love for everyone was a thing to see my little girl. One day came that I didn't think would come, we gave you to a friend which broke my heart, but knowing you were going to a good home. My family was moving to Denver, and they would not allow dogs in the apartment, so we had no choice, the day the lady came for your I watched as the car drove slowly down the alley i saw the sad look on your face that has never left me it is buried in my heart and mind. You were a great little dog and I'm so sorry for giving you away. Written 8-16-11
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