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Miss Elle Of Tally Ho Ct <I>British</I> Labrador Retriever

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Miss Elle Of Tally Ho Ct British Labrador Retriever

Birth
Palm City, Martin County, Florida, USA
Death
3 Oct 2014 (aged 8)
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated, Other. Specifically: She will be buried with other family members when the time comes Add to Map
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Born at Remedy Labrador retrievers. To champion line parents. Miss Elle had a wonderful personality. A very intelligent companion. She loved people. She rewarded those whose life she shared.

She travelled to Spokane Washington, and Gillette, Wyoming and Pony, Montana with her family. in June and July 2013. where ever she was she brought joy both by her affectionate manner and any requests she made. She had such winning ways. and travelled well by RV or car. And she was always ready to go.

The gap she leaves by her passing is huge. But with inactive bile ducts and liver enzymes way out of whack how much could we ask of her. She knew food was not being processed. She stopped eating . And became weaker and weaker.

She had lost the use of her back legs Oct 24th, 2013 and at that time the options were discussed With work and devotion she regained the use of her back legs and returned to full activity on her feet. This took 2-3 weeks and she carried on for almost another year. The medication while a cure for one problem most likely contributed to another.

July 21, 2014 Miss Elle began to bring up her food and this went on off and on till her departure. The big hint that bile ducts were not operating in a normal manner.

The emptiness her departure leaves is devastating. Such a beautiful companion. She had a large group of two legged friends who join us in mourning her departure.
Born at Remedy Labrador retrievers. To champion line parents. Miss Elle had a wonderful personality. A very intelligent companion. She loved people. She rewarded those whose life she shared.

She travelled to Spokane Washington, and Gillette, Wyoming and Pony, Montana with her family. in June and July 2013. where ever she was she brought joy both by her affectionate manner and any requests she made. She had such winning ways. and travelled well by RV or car. And she was always ready to go.

The gap she leaves by her passing is huge. But with inactive bile ducts and liver enzymes way out of whack how much could we ask of her. She knew food was not being processed. She stopped eating . And became weaker and weaker.

She had lost the use of her back legs Oct 24th, 2013 and at that time the options were discussed With work and devotion she regained the use of her back legs and returned to full activity on her feet. This took 2-3 weeks and she carried on for almost another year. The medication while a cure for one problem most likely contributed to another.

July 21, 2014 Miss Elle began to bring up her food and this went on off and on till her departure. The big hint that bile ducts were not operating in a normal manner.

The emptiness her departure leaves is devastating. Such a beautiful companion. She had a large group of two legged friends who join us in mourning her departure.


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