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<DIV>I have to chime in on this thread. I adopted my Charlie when he was
7. His owner died and none of the family wanted him. His toenails were
terribly long. I have had him for six year now, and for 6 years we keep
puppy pads around a table for him as he does not hold it all day while we
are at work. But he does over night, go figure. He now has a bad
back and need help going down stairs and on and off the bed. He walks
slowly and is as stubborn as hell, but I love him terribly. He is sweet
and loving and I would not part with him for anything. Even at 13 he
loves his walks, barks till he is fed, and has me wrapped around his
paws. Seniors are great. When we are home he is no problem at
all. My Ben I got at 6, and he is now 8. For 6 months he was
aggressive with Charlie and Cheyene, but is over it, but not with other
dogs. But I adapt to the problem and would not get rid of him
either. He too is very loving and worth all the problems. He is a
cruiser extrodinaire, and cannot be trusted around food. Gotta love
them.</DIV>
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