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Time passes quickly for sure! It’s been 17 years since the last time my home has been without a dog. It’s a strange feeling to come home from work to an empty house.
Time passes quickly for sure! It’s been 17 years since the last time my home has been without a dog. It’s a strange feeling to come home from work to an empty house.
Aw man.....I bet....
....my little buddy is always by my side at home. I have been hugging him multiple times a day since I heard about Otto....
Sorry again ...
Aw man.....I bet....
....my little buddy is always by my side at home. I have been hugging him multiple times a day since I heard about Otto....
Sorry again ...
Thanks Steve, all of this helps us get through this process. I’m really amazed how many people Otto touched over the years. My wife did a lot of different types of activities with him. So many new friends we’ve met, and hundreds of responses from people all over the world. That’s not counting my Bronco family here and FB.
Judging by the picture of him with Jim, it appears he was very forgiving of "angular moment" when being held by humans.
Then again, that looks like it might have been taken in the break room at WH. He was probably looking at a bunch of food (maybe donuts!) on the table in front of him at that moment and not thinking at all about being upside down!;D