I miss my dog. He was a good one. I remember a stranger once said he had a face only a mother could love. Sidenote: rude! But love it, I did. Oh what a face! Boxers are full of expression. They are emotional dogs. When I went out of town, Arthur ALWAYS lost weight. He just liked his person to be there. It made everything better in his world.
Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.
— Roger Caras
One of my childhood friends just got a boxer, and I'm jealous (in the most positive "I'm really happy for him" kind of way). I look forward to the day when I can rescue another boxer for us. I miss weird things like needing to stop in the pet aisles at stores or even rushing to get back home by a certain time because the dog needs to go out. I've been used to doing those things for a decade. And I absolutely miss the cuddles.
No matter how little money and how few possessions, you own, having a dog makes you rich.
— Louis Sabin
Arthur changed me in all the best ways, and I'll never forget him. Because I wasn't there when he was put to sleep, sometimes it seems like he isn't actually gone. It's odd. And a harsh reality when I think about the fact that he isn't here anymore. There will never be another Arthur, but there is room in my heart and absolutely in cameron's for a dog, a boxer! :) That girl says "doggie!" and "puppy!" more times in a day than I can count. Obsessed. It makes me happy.
There's just something about dogs that makes you feel good. You come home, they're thrilled to see you. They're good for the ego.
— Janet Schnellman
I was always thrilled to see him too! He is still here in my heart. He was a gift in my life.
Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.
— Roger Caras
One of my childhood friends just got a boxer, and I'm jealous (in the most positive "I'm really happy for him" kind of way). I look forward to the day when I can rescue another boxer for us. I miss weird things like needing to stop in the pet aisles at stores or even rushing to get back home by a certain time because the dog needs to go out. I've been used to doing those things for a decade. And I absolutely miss the cuddles.
No matter how little money and how few possessions, you own, having a dog makes you rich.
— Louis Sabin
Arthur changed me in all the best ways, and I'll never forget him. Because I wasn't there when he was put to sleep, sometimes it seems like he isn't actually gone. It's odd. And a harsh reality when I think about the fact that he isn't here anymore. There will never be another Arthur, but there is room in my heart and absolutely in cameron's for a dog, a boxer! :) That girl says "doggie!" and "puppy!" more times in a day than I can count. Obsessed. It makes me happy.
There's just something about dogs that makes you feel good. You come home, they're thrilled to see you. They're good for the ego.
— Janet Schnellman
I was always thrilled to see him too! He is still here in my heart. He was a gift in my life.