Sue_Fleur
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Callie was my baby girl, the first dog that I ever bred. She was well and truly the love of my life along with her mum Misty.
Callie was one of a kind dog, we had such a special bond, that even when she was sick couldn't be broken, if only I listened to my gut instinct.
Callie was the light of my life and I loevd her so much. It took me such a long time to get over her death, still now I haven't. She was a ray of sunshine, and was the most loyal, faithful companion and friend that I could ever ask for. She would just spend her day whereever i would be, wheter it was lazying around in bed, or going out.
I still miss her to this day and love her still so very much.
I still remember the day she died, and the days leading up to it, she is one of the frist dogs ever to die from an allergic reaction to a CT scan. She fought so hard in her life and went through so much. I said to my mum once I know why I got Callie and why she was sick, because they knew she I was the perfect person to look after her and would do whatever ti took to make sure she was ok. she went through alot i her life, especially the last 6 monmths but she was a fighter and would never give up without a fight but I knew the day owuld come where she could no longer fight, and it came sooner than i expected and she was only 7 1/4.
I miss you CAllie my baby and love you still so much. I know you are still around and teaching Fleur things, and I love what you teach her, as it is the good things i love.
Below is a picture of my girl taken at Foster, in 2005 about 18 months before she died.
Callie was one of a kind dog, we had such a special bond, that even when she was sick couldn't be broken, if only I listened to my gut instinct.
Callie was the light of my life and I loevd her so much. It took me such a long time to get over her death, still now I haven't. She was a ray of sunshine, and was the most loyal, faithful companion and friend that I could ever ask for. She would just spend her day whereever i would be, wheter it was lazying around in bed, or going out.
I still miss her to this day and love her still so very much.
I still remember the day she died, and the days leading up to it, she is one of the frist dogs ever to die from an allergic reaction to a CT scan. She fought so hard in her life and went through so much. I said to my mum once I know why I got Callie and why she was sick, because they knew she I was the perfect person to look after her and would do whatever ti took to make sure she was ok. she went through alot i her life, especially the last 6 monmths but she was a fighter and would never give up without a fight but I knew the day owuld come where she could no longer fight, and it came sooner than i expected and she was only 7 1/4.
I miss you CAllie my baby and love you still so much. I know you are still around and teaching Fleur things, and I love what you teach her, as it is the good things i love.
Below is a picture of my girl taken at Foster, in 2005 about 18 months before she died.