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From the desk of
Barkley
Great K9's of the past
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This
part of my web site has been set aside for pictures and written remembrances of
K9's of the past, I have started with the 1950's, but I hope to add pictures
and written remembrances of great K9's from the 1900's to the 1990's. So
if any of you two leggers have 1 or 2 pictures of a great K9 of the past,
and would like to have them and a remembrances put on the great K9's of
the past part of my web site. Email them to me at barkley@wolf-gang.org,
or send me copies of them to Barkley in care of Compass Web Designs at 18121
East Hampden Ave, PMB 114 Aurora Colorado, 80013-3590. If you need
your pictures returned, please enclose a stamped and addressed envelope, other
wise I can not return them to you. The
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Great K9's of the 1950's
Spike

The little K9 Kid in between the 2, two leggers was a spunky guy
by the name of Spike.
My alpha told me that he was one of Spike's friends, and that he was a shinning example
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Bow
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Now I want to share the little information I have
on the K9 who taught my alpha many things about K9’s, like nonjudgmental
love, and all the special times and feelings that a K9 and his alpha
can experience. I can tell that my Alpha still thinks about his first canine,
Bow.
His name was Bow, and you can see by the pictures that this Boxer was a majestic
and noble K9, he had a heart as loving, as his body was strong. I do not know when he was born, nor do I know
when he went to K9 nirvana, but I do know that I can sense him watching over
both my alpha and myself.
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