[Gpdd] RAINBOW BRIDGE- goodbye Crackles

Penny Charlesworth piggyfriends at tesco.net
Sun Jan 28 18:49:15 EST 2007



The Piggyfriends and I would like to send our sincere condolences on the 
loss of little Crackles. It is always such a sad time when one of our little 
friends leaves us but whatever happened to Crackles at least she did not 
suffer.

We send love and wheeks to her two friends and to yourself.

Penny and the Piggyfriends.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrew" <a1.mills at portset.net>
To: <gpdd at gpdd.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 9:49 AM
Subject: [Gpdd] RAINBOW BRIDGE- goodbye Crackles


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> This morning when I went to check on my guinea pigs, I found Crackles, my 
> female dalmatian, had died during the night.  I got her on 27 September 
> 2003 so she was between 3 and 4 years old.  When she was young, I'd pick 
> her up and she'd start talking, quietly to start with and then getting 
> louder.  She sounded a bit like a radio being tuned in, that crackling, 
> squeaking noise some guinea pigs make, so that's why I called her 
> Crackles.  She was the noisiest of my current group, always first to start 
> shouting for her vegetables and chewing on the wire when I was changing 
> their water.  She was up and shouting yesterday evening so whatever was 
> wrong must have been very quick.  Her two friends she lived with were very 
> quiet this morning.  I think it's going to be a bit quiet for a while 
> without her.  She will be buried in our garden along with all our other 
> pets who have gone before.
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