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I'm so very sorry. Run free from pain now Dapper Dan.
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I'm so sorry Bailey had to leave you. But so glad you at least had a few more special hours with her. Rest well now baby girl and shine your light down on your family, they are going to be hurting pretty badly.
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I'm so glad you have this very special time with her. Of course you stayed home with her.
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I hope Lenny is doing okay Claudia. It's hard not to worry about limping I know.
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Oh No. I'm so very sorry.
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Ah no. I'm so sorry. Rest well T. You will be missed sweetie.
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I am currently having no problems at all with IE 8. But if I were to change to Chrome, understanding that I am only marginally more comfortable with computers than Claudia, will I blow my computer up . Seriously, will I just have th eoption to use either browser when I click onto the internet or do I have to delete IE?
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Wally
in Remembrance
I'm so sorry Ducky. Bye Bye Wally boy
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Seriously? The glare from the page is significantly increased in this new format. I'm really surprised you don't notice. I can't stay on without discomfort anymore. It makes me sad.
Turn down the brightness of your screen when you are on GT.
I don't really see this as being any brighter.
It's not so much that the page colour is brighter, to me it appears a soft eggshell shade, but the actual text areas are wider, I think, and that increases the overall page brightness. If I recall, the page background showed a good inch on either side of message and text areas... now it appears less than a quarter-inch. But that's more an apparent style of thing, and will be perceived differently.
I do use the brightness and contrast controls on my monitor; some full-screen games and applications are a bit bright, whilst certain 'websites of a questionable nature' require full brightness. So's I can see. Ahem. Most of 'em are amateurs, after all. Giggity.
I find just adjusting the contrast will do the trick for different comfort viewing pages on different websites.
Yes thank you that is it. And also, the turning down the brightness of my screen? Worked wonders.
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This so hard and I'm so sorry you are facing such a grief. I also worried about Jilly when Jack was diagnosed with osteo. I didn't want her to be alone either. Although she didn't have huge separation issues, she had experienced some earlier. For me though I always wanted two dogs so it was just figuring out timing. I didn't ever want the new dog to be a "replacement" dog in my mind. Is a second dog just not something you would want again or just not something you are ready to consider yet?
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Jeff I find the ultra whiteness of the screen now very very hard to look at now. Is that one of the be patient things or one of the get used to it things. Thanks.
Other than the new topic/reply boxes there is no white, HTML #FFFFFF
Seriously? The glare from the page is significantly increased in this new format. I'm really surprised you don't notice. I can't stay on without discomfort anymore. It makes me sad.
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Jeff I find the ultra whiteness of the screen now very very hard to look at now. Is that one of the be patient things or one of the get used to it things. Thanks.
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How beautiful she was Xan. That's how she will be remembered. Gorgeous and happy Happy. Peace to you all. She's good now. Time for you to heal.
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I just don't know what say to help your poor battered and bruised hearts. I know she is free and at peace now. It will take longer for you and your very DH. I'm so very sorry this all happened.
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Xan we are here with you and Happy this morning. Please don't beat yourself up. She has been well loved and there is no doubt in my mind that she knows that and feels that comfort now.
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I'm so sorry Run without pain sweet boy. You were so well loved.
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Actually, just my fingernails work on Staggerlee's corns. Sometimes, tweezers to start them. He is pretty good about getting them done, but they have to be "ready" for lack of a better word./
Same here for Joshy's.
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Xan I'm so sorry.
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Ah Xan I'm so sorry this all happening. Hugs to you all.
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Mikie
in Remembrance
Deb I'm so very sorry Mikie's time came so soon. What a wonderful life he lived and what a loved life he lived. Susan and Michael, my very deepest sympathy. Suzy and Mikie together again.
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I don't "float" the kibble. I add a little bit of warm water. A tablesppon of canned tripe or sardines and put it down. And really they eat so fast dry kibble would NEVER do anything for their teeth.
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Ah Xan my heart is heavy. I think it's okay for you to listen to yours and to Happy and then you know we'll support you in whatever you need to do from there. Fight on or let go. I know how hard it is to see clearly when you are battling so hard and love so deeply. I can't offer any advice because I don't know anything about this disease and I'm not living with Happy. Just know that we know whatever you choose will be right because you do know her best and love her so much.
edited because it sounded like I was suggesting you give up.
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Just checking in on Happy Xan. My heart goes out to both of you. I wish Happy eating and absorbing thoughts!!!
Jetlag Angel
in Remembrance
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Deb I really don't know what to say. Our Angel is an Angel. I know this is especially hard for you right now but that little girlie just had to know how much love had come her way and left us all surrounded by so much of it. So while we will miss getting to know you sweetie, there is a welcoming committee waiting to take you under their wings and show you the ropes. Run free Angie.