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Old 10-22-2003 | 11:29 AM
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Nevada Jim
 
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From: Ivanhoe, TX
Default RE: Getting old is hell...

This is my 12 year old Llewellin Setter, Duke. He' s been retired for a couple years now but still goes out on short off-season training sessions with my yellow Lab when I use planted chukar. Duke' s nose and heart are as strong as ever, his legs and stamina just can' t keep up.



Here he was a a ten week old pup ... Wow have the years gone fast.



And here he was around age 7 helping train the yellar dawg on upland birds.


Duke and Cappy are gun dawgs number 7 & 8 in my lifetime. Here' s some words I lived bt and you might want to consider ...

Lend Me A Pup

I will lend to you for awhile
a puppy, God said,
For you to love him while he lives
and to mourn him when he is gone.
Maybe for twelve or fourteen years
or maybe two or three
But will you, till I call him back
take care of him for me?

He' ll bring his charms to gladden you
and (should his stay be brief)
you' ll always have his memories
as solace for your grief.
I cannot promise that he will stay,
since all from earth return,
But there are lessons taught below
I want this pup to learn.

I' ve looked the whole world over
in search of teachers true
And from the folk that crowd life' s land
I have chosen you.
How will you give him all your love
Nor think the labour vain
Nor hate me when I come
to take my pup back again.

I fancied that I heard them say
" Dear Lord, Thy Will be Done,"
For all the joys this pup will bring,
the risk of grief you' ll run.
Will you shelter him with tenderness
Will you love him while you may
And for the happiness you' ll know
forever grateful stay.

But should I call him back
much sooner than you' ve planned
Please brave the bitter grief that comes
and try to understand.
If by your love, you' ve achieved,
in memory of him that you' ve loved,
cherish every moment
with your faithful bundle,
and know he loved you, too.

-Author Unknown



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