Amazingly had to bury James (Centaur Decree) in my garden today - unfortunately at the young age of 7 the last and fastest Arc winner at the Stow has also been cruelly cut down like the great stadium. He'd had a great life in retirement in newmarket, living next to Frankels stud - having watched him gallop 200 yards around a paddock at top flight on thursday, the thought of having to put him to sleep today is an unbelievable nightmare. I'll never believe it but he was riddled with cancer in his spleen - it burst and the options were limited to say the least. I'm sure he'd like to thank everyone at Imperial Kennels who helped and believed in him - we had some great times. He always fancied the gig leading the parade at the first arc in the new stow - perhaps one night out at the Waltham Forest planning farce and he lost the will to fight. I know the feeling...
know what it is like to lose a dog , it tears you apart look on thge bright side your dog was happy and led a happy life, unlike some greyhounds some people dont understand that dogs are better than a lot of human beings they are loyal and a true friend
know what it is like to lose a dog , it tears you apartlook on thge bright sideyour dog was happy and led a happy life, unlike some greyhoundssome people dont understand that dogs are better than a lot of human beingsthey are loyal and a true friend
if ever you feel down ososhot, just click on the you tube link of him winning his arc final , it will soon bring a smile back to your face , trap to line with ease. race in the bag after 2 strides AWAY AND GONE.
if ever you feel down ososhot, just click on the you tube link of him winning his arc final , it will soon bring a smile back to your face , trap to line with ease. race in the bag after 2 strides AWAY AND GONE.
very sad, saw a dog win bags race today at nearly 7, but lost my great flapping dog to liver cancer at 7, funny how these things work out in every facet of life, you never know, live for the day and very sorry to hear your news
very sad, saw a dog win bags race today at nearly 7, but lost my great flapping dog to liver cancer at 7, funny how these things work out in every facet of life, you never know, live for the day and very sorry to hear your news
Sorry to hear. Was a great dog and remember him winning at the wonderful Stow on several occasions. Probably had a wild drink with connections after one of those in the downstairs bar. Sounds like he had a great, if far too short, retirement. CT
Sorry to hear. Was a great dog and remember him winning at the wonderful Stow on several occasions. Probably had a wild drink with connections after one of those in the downstairs bar.Sounds like he had a great, if far too short, retirement.CT