InsaneApache
08-21-2006, 18:08
Today at 17:15 BST I lost the bestest friend a man could hope for. George, born April 92, deceased 21 August 2006.
He was a right character, soft as shite and loved to be around kids. He saw two generations of the Apaches grow up, my lads and their children. He loved them all.
He used to sidle up to you when you were watching the telly and gently nudge your hand with his nose, this always elicited an automatic stroking session. Many times I found my arm aching from stroking him, even though I didn't realise I was doing it.
Once on holiday in Wales he ran up to a sheep, thinking that it would run away.....boy was he in for a surprise. This psycho-sheepy butted him and stared him down. The 'hard man' that George was, he ran behind me and proceeded to bark loudly. I was both disgusted at his softy stance and tickled pink at his hiding behind his 'dad' for protection.
I will miss him. He died in my arms with me telling him how much I loved him and how much he was a good boy.
RIP mate, you were the best dog I ever owned.
Thankyou all for reading this post.
He was a right character, soft as shite and loved to be around kids. He saw two generations of the Apaches grow up, my lads and their children. He loved them all.
He used to sidle up to you when you were watching the telly and gently nudge your hand with his nose, this always elicited an automatic stroking session. Many times I found my arm aching from stroking him, even though I didn't realise I was doing it.
Once on holiday in Wales he ran up to a sheep, thinking that it would run away.....boy was he in for a surprise. This psycho-sheepy butted him and stared him down. The 'hard man' that George was, he ran behind me and proceeded to bark loudly. I was both disgusted at his softy stance and tickled pink at his hiding behind his 'dad' for protection.
I will miss him. He died in my arms with me telling him how much I loved him and how much he was a good boy.
RIP mate, you were the best dog I ever owned.
Thankyou all for reading this post.