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DID WE MENTION BIRTHDAYS?

On October 29 th King Solomon did the unthinkable, the unbelivable, the unimaginable, He turned 11 years old. Now to many of you, this might not seem like all that great of a feat for a dog......but King Solomon is not just any dog. He is a 242 lb. Great Dane. Our vet told us we would be lucky to get him to 8 or 9. About 2 months before his 9 th birthday we went in to put him down due to some issues he was having. Our vet put him on some high powered medication and here we are, over two years later, counting our blessings.

King Solomon has been with us with everyone of our children. We know that our time left with him is precious and we are thankful for each and every day.

The first picture is King Solomon in one of his favorite positions, sitting on our couch...LOL The other one was of him at Petco picking out his birthday present. Although we thought that trip would be great fun, he got tired and still everyone wanted to talk about him, pet him and a few even took pictures of him. He came home and took a long nap.
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Anonymous said…
King Solomon sure is a stately old gentleman. He looks good for his age. Give him a hug and a kiss from me. Love ya!
Ami'ee said…
Awwww, isn't he beautiful!! I want one! :) But how would I carry a Great Dane and my 100 pd German Shepard around? LOL I'll have to get a truck again! :)

Ami'ee

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