It must of been horrific for you all. I can't believe how I was commenting days ago how youthful and well he looked only for him to be stolen away in a freak accident.
I'm sure that right now all you can think of is your loss, with time, I would hope you would remember him for what he (and you) achieved.
Timmy loved to run and wanted to win, training a dog to get the jist of this alone can be difficult.
When he was over-zealous, you did what any decent racer should do and many don't. Again you achieved.
In strong competition he won and became a deserved Champion.
When he was injured, time and effort brought him back to yet again put in excellent performances, something I consider to be a rare achievement.
But the biggest achievement for me as an observer was his conditioning. Nothing speaks more about how good an owner is than to see their retired dogs look well enough to run off their beds.
Sorry to hear such sad news. I know Timmy was very much like Kaiser quite simply a one off! I also know how much you both love your dogs and how devestated you both must be. My thoughts are with you both love Lisa and Kaiser xxx
Thank you to everybody for your kind words and memories of Timmy.
Thank you for the pictures Jacquie :thumbsup:
We are still trying to come to terms with the fact that Timmy is no longer with us but he will always be in our thoughts. As many of you have said with time our memories will bring smiles and not tears.
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