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All you can do is make the animal as comfortable as possible and spend as much time together as you can.
It's nice to have someone else take a few pics once in a while, so we can just be our goofy selves. We're about to have a WRASTLIN MATCH. -Photo by Steve McCulloch #gobellagoBella – a nine-year-old chocolate lab – had been diagnosed with bone cancer, and had a leg amputated. Then Robert got the news that the disease had spread to her lungs, and was terminal.: “If you don’t want to take the leg, you should put her down today, because she’s in so much pain.
So Robert and Bella decided to head back on the road, this time hitting up the American south, sleeping in his SUV and crashing with friends along the way. After a nice swim in the pool, Bella and our host, Stan, are on the lookout for some lizards!! #lizardisthenewsquirrel #floridalife #labrador #relaxing
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