Goodbye, Chloe..
30 October 2009
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Sad sad day..
my youngest pup, Chloe, succumbed to sudden death today (Oct 29, 2009) due to viral contamination.
I guess she was too young and too fragile to have fought the infection.
Her memorial page is here.










oh no! parvo? sad news nga
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sinch replied:
yeah parvo. how deadly and how fast..
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sinch replied:
sad indeed. she was just with us for 2 weeks
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oh my god.. that’s so so so sad
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sinch replied:
Thanks Candy
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oh no this is sad…my condolences
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sinch replied:
Thanks Fran.
Like the latest Yummy book
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Very sad…..
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