OUR FIRST LHASAS

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Where there is love, the world's a lovely place -

Where there is love, there's beauty, joy and grace-

Hearts meet and find the things they're dreaming of...

Where there is love.

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"RUBBLES"

&

"RAISIN"

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As you can see they went everywhere with us including our wedding.

They did not attend the church ceremony, but they enjoyed their stay at home eating all the appetizers off of the table.

 

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RUBBLES BONTYE

March 26/79 - Dec. 23/89

Rubbles was our very first child when we both moved away from home.

He was a mischevious, athletic Lhasa.   In his latter years he possessed a short temper.  But when it came to cuddles he was the best.

He was proud to be in the showring with Wayne.  Due to his temperament we did not continue to show him to his championship and we had him fixed.

He loved to jump on the back of the couch and watch everything that was going on.  His favourite thing to do was to retrieve the mail.  The only trick was to get it from him while it was in one piece.   He also loved his car rides and would sit on Wayne's lap with his head out the window.

He was incredibly gentle with Raisin and adored her.  They would always do things together.  He was our introduction into the wonderful world of Lhasas and for that we will always be grateful to him.

 

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RISE OF THE ORIENTAL JEWEL

APRIL 15/79 - SEPT.30/96

Raisin was a miracle dog.  We found her in a pet store and could not resist her.

Everything you hear about pet store dogs is true.  In the first week she cost a fortune in vet bills, but we were not going to return her.  In her first year she developed hip dysplasia.  Then it was years of skin trouble.  At 6 she had a large tumour on her hip.  The vet removed it and gave her a slim chance to survive.  She did.  Then it was ovarian cancer - she survived.  Her disc in her back went and with one shot she overcame that.  Our vet told us that she would never survive past 8.  Much to his disbelief she lived until she was 17 1/2 and died peacefully in Wayne's arms.

Raisin had a heart of gold and loved everyone.  She was Rubbles constant companion for 10 years and was at quite a loss without him, but she soon turned to Tux.  Since in her latter years she was blind, he guided her everywhere.

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Not a day goes by, that the both of them are not missed.

We love you!

 

 

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