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PostPosted: 18 Mar 2010 5:02
by patrick
We're dogsitting for one of my wifes work partners. It's another 6 month old Black Lab named "Rosie". Ryley isn't very impressed with my wifes, decision.

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2010 9:09
by dave-r
My Billy gets fed up with puppies really quickly.

He hits them with a paw and growls when they get too annoying.

It is great having a puppy in the house though isn't it? You just cannot stop watching and playing with them. It is no wonder older dogs get fed up with all the attention puppies get. :)

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2010 11:45
by Eddie
Cool pics Pat. Thanks for posting! I 'm waiting on my new Lab puppy! Sandy,,she'll be my 2nd Chocolate Lab!!! :lol: :thumbsup:

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2010 12:03
by drewcrane
pat that is one cute dog, i would love to see some vid of her romping , those paws are huge she is gonna be a big girl :s024:

PostPosted: 19 Mar 2010 4:59
by patrick
It is really fun having a puppy in the house. Although never house broken, she may very well be by the end of the weekend. She's very sneeky when she goes potty, in the house. I catch her in the act. Rub her nose in it. Shove her outside saying, "Bad Dog!" Enough of that.
I love black labs. I love puppies. I like Rosie. We only have one more week to go. Guy's, things like this make you miss your kids! :) I really like this dog but, I wouldn't advise dogsitting one at this age and, for two weeks. We have taught her a lot and we love her. Next Thursday, we give her back. :tears:
Ryley is getting a little grumpy about Rosie but, he really loves her, too!

PostPosted: 19 Mar 2010 16:12
by patrick
airfuelEddie wrote:Cool pics Pat. Thanks for posting! I 'm waiting on my new Lab puppy! Sandy,,she'll be my 2nd Chocolate Lab!!! :lol: :thumbsup:


You'll have a lot of fun with her. She will be testing the patience of your other dogs. :lol: We're going to get another one soon. They take a lot of time, to make happy and to become dissaplinned. I don't mind the stay too much, I just wished I was putting my time into my own puppy. :)

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2010 13:34
by Eddie
patrick wrote:
airfuelEddie wrote:Cool pics Pat. Thanks for posting! I 'm waiting on my new Lab puppy! Sandy,,she'll be my 2nd Chocolate Lab!!! :lol: :thumbsup:


You'll have a lot of fun with her. She will be testing the patience of your other dogs. :lol: We're going to get another one soon. They take a lot of time, to make happy and to become dissaplinned. I don't mind the stay too much, I just wished I was putting my time into my own puppy. :)
Yeah, it's gonna be a real fun time Pat! "Sandy" will be home in 4 weeks after she's weaned. :P I'll have 2 Chocolates! :lol:

PostPosted: 21 Mar 2010 8:05
by patrick
[quote="airfuelEddie"[/quote] Yeah, it's gonna be a real fun time Pat! "Sandy" will be home in 4 weeks after she's weaned. :P I'll have 2 Chocolates! :lol:[/quote]

:thumbsup:! They are just like little kids. I see a lot of puppy in the old man. :lol: Sandy will even bring out the puppy in Hershey. :nod:

Re: Ryley Hartley

PostPosted: 08 Jun 2011 4:39
by patrick
Ryley has been a little sick, for the last few weeks. His Lymphnodes are very swollen in his neck and, in other areas about him. He's being taken care of at my sister In-Laws, Veterinary Clinic. Kim and I are hopefull but, a little scared about this. :cry: I'll chime in, when we get the test results.

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2011 7:48
by dave-r
Oh dear. :( Sorry to hear this Pat. :(

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2011 9:35
by Adrian Worman
Hope he's ok, them little mates are VERY important to us, fingers crossed Pat :(

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2011 12:26
by drewcrane
Our prayers are out there for ya, hope all is well :(

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2011 13:40
by Eddie
I am praying and pulling for Ryley Pat. Keep us posted! BTW, I'll call you this wkend

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PostPosted: 12 Jun 2011 8:26
by dave-r
Sorry to hear the news is not great Pat. :(

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PostPosted: 12 Jun 2011 8:49
by patrick
Well that's f--king it! I found out today that Ryley might have another six months to live. He is positive for Lymphoma(CANCER). 3rd stage. I'm heart broken and, a bit of a baby right now. That's it for now.

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PostPosted: 12 Jun 2011 13:53
by Eddie
I'm very sad to hear of this Pat. :s005:

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PostPosted: 12 Jun 2011 19:23
by fal308
Sorry to hear that :( I've always had a hard time when one of my buddies starts to go downhill. My dogs have always seemed to be my best friends.

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PostPosted: 12 Jun 2011 19:39
by drewcrane
:( Sorry pat

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PostPosted: 12 Jun 2011 21:05
by Adrian Worman
That's very sad news Pat, can they give chemotherapy treatment in this case?
Our boxer dog Pebble, the sister to Ajax, had the same thing diagnosed following a removal of her spleen, the drug gave her another 7 months of a full and active life instead of the estimated 8 to12 weeks.
I had a hard time convincing Carol to enjoy her time left with her instead of wasting time grieving, but everybody deals with this stuff in their own way, make sure you enjoy what you got Pat :wink:

Re: Ryley Hartley

PostPosted: 14 Jun 2011 5:42
by patrick
Thanks guy's! I'm done sniveling for now. It was quite a shock for me and my wife. She is not dealing with this, very well at all. I talked to the people I got Ryley from last night. He is one of fifteen siblings and, all are doing very well, including the his parents. I guess, he just got dealt a bad hand in this card game of life. I still have hope for the boy, I'm praying that there could be a mistake in the test. All in all, he is in good health. I will cherish every day that we have him. :) Now, I just have to comfort Kim. She was very displeased when I surprised her with a new puppy,"Ryley". Now, she can't imagine life without him.

Re: Ryley Hartley

PostPosted: 15 Jun 2011 1:16
by Jon
Pat, I hope everything goes well for your friend. These times are difficult.

Re: Ryley Hartley

PostPosted: 16 Jun 2011 4:48
by patrick
Thanks to everybody, for the well wishes. I appreciate all of you! I'll let you know how everything goes. Chemotheropy is out. I'm afraid it will just make him sicker. The swollen gland's in his neck have dissappeared and he is all spunky again... for now. I know, I will have many more great days with my buddy before he feels bad again. The prednisone is working. :s017:

Re: Ryley Hartley

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011 15:34
by dave-r
Very sorry to hear that Ryley lost his fight. I feel for you Pat. :cry:

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PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011 15:43
by patrick
Ryley is gone now. :( Thanks again for all of your kind comments. Haven't been on here much this summer but, had a really good one. With Ryley and yes, the Challenger. He finally lost his battle with Lymphoma last night. He couldn't take the pain anymore so, he asked if his Aunty Tracy would come to the house and give him his final nap. R.I.P. Buddy! Here are some pictures of one of Ryleys great trips into the mountains. He had a great time there this summer.

Re: Ryley Hartley

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011 16:44
by Adrian Worman
I feel so sorry for you Pat, we all know its coming, we know what we're supposed to feel and when it happens it just ruins you :cry:
Deepest sympathy to you and your family mate, they are lovely pix too............signs of really good times :wink:

Re: Ryley Hartley

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011 17:25
by drewcrane
Our hearts and prayers got out to you and your family Pat :cry:

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PostPosted: 01 Oct 2011 18:50
by Eddie
drewcrane wrote:Our hearts and prayers got out to you and your family Pat :cry:

Couldnt of said it better, us too Bro.

Re: Ryley Hartley

PostPosted: 04 Oct 2011 6:17
by patrick
Thanks a lot guys! I really appreciate all your kind words. With the kids gone now, it really is an empty nest without Ryley! :cry: