Oh Gina and George we were so so so sorry to
read your email about Punch. We will also miss that beautiful dog when we come
out to your place, she was really very special.
Our thoughts are with you, we know this must be
a difficult time.
We will hug our Daisy dog for you (it is hard to
believe she is 3 now)
Love,
Jason and Patty.
The Simkins Family Camas, Washington
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:00
AM
Subject: Punch, with a heavy heart
Hi Everyone -
It is with a very heavy heart I need to
tell you that we lost Punch yesterday January 9 th 2004. She put up a
good fight true to her name, but she could not rally from the intestinal
surgery for the removal of tennis ball pieces. George and I feel guilt
beyond belief for allowing her to not be monitored close enough with this
particular tennis ball and if we could we would take it back,,, we surely
would.... Please be careful with your dogs with toys; We all know the
ones who can't have toys... If anyone knows how hard it is to deprive
them of toys it's us - but it's just not worth it...
That said
we want to celebrate Punch with a loving memory... She was an incredible
dog - she beat the odds over the years and she truly was Golden with every
fiber of her being. At age 7 she lost her eye to a tumor behind it that
was cancer. In 2003 an unknown infection suspect of the first tumor
going narcotic, we surely thought we were going to loose her to cancer
then. But she beat that one too. True to her name Topbrass Pax A
Pwrhse Punch she has knocked out our hearts and will live forever in the
memories of so many she also has knocked out....
Thank
you Judy for allowing George and I to be with Punch in her Golden years - we
know you miss her too....
Hug'em,
Gina & George
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