One for Daisy

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One for Daisy

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My best friend, a coon dog, died yesterday. Daisy was two years old. This one is for her. RIP my friend.

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One for Daisy by Cosmonaut's, on Flickr
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Re: One for Daisy

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That looks suitably sombre, with the subdued lighting, but the spirit is lifted by the sky display, a fitting tribute.
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Ps how does a dog that is only two years old up and die?
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She was hit by the UPS truck. I am not sure how she got to the road. She wasn't a car chaser. It crushed her hips beyond repair. I tried to keep her locked up but she always seemed to dig under the fence.
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I had a suspicion that might be it, the old traffic problem, thing is I’ve found over the years that if a dog is taken out on forays/walks into the countryside by the owner on occasion, they don’t much like being cooped up after that and will try to get out and go for a bit of a scout around themselves just to see what’s cooking, and sometimes they might see a cat or such on the other side of the fence also….there isn’t much one can do about that, it’s the luck of the draw… :(
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Yeah. If she got on the trail of something she didn't stop till it was treed. With that I didn't hunt with her. She was a pet.
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A very successful shot for a tribute, Cosmonaut.

Nicely taken.

Sorry to hear of her getting a fatal injury and passing.


Thanks for sharing,

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Very sad to hear about Daisy. As Greg has said, that picture is a fine tribute.
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Thank all.
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Very sad for your loss :-(

Great image, but I think you might need a sensor cleaning ;-)

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Re: One for Daisy

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Thanks all, I have fixed the sensor specks. It cleans itself when I flip it off and then back on. Funny I owned many different Olympus cameras and never got a dust spot, not once.
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Very sorry to hear about Daisy and her untimely death cosmonaut1959. Was she in heat?
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No she wasn't in heat, but at the time I thought her pregnant but the Vet said she wasn't. Sunday's are hardest. That was our day for R&R.
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