|
|
 
Tera, my dog for close to thirteen years is not doing well now a days and is near the twilight of her life. I thought I might take some time to share some of my favorite photos from the times that she shared with the family. And maybe a few thoughts.
| Tera was always a kind, gentile and affectionite member of the family. She always was at alert to ward off any potential dangers of the family. We got Tera approximatly in 1990 from a family in Clearfield, Utah. We instantly fell in love with her. Our other dog, Ruff, also took her in rather quickly. |  |
 | Everytime we took Tera on vacation with us, everyone would want her to stay with them. She was always an easy dog to take anywhere. And with the arrival of Tera to the family. The long standing, though humorus, tradicion of telling the dogs to go to the "BOX" was started. And thanks to that, many reletives and friends have also adopted that quote. |
| Tera was always a attention getter. In this photo that I was taking of Mom, you can see Tera sticking her head up and trying to steal the spotlight. Funny stuff, don't you think. |  |
 | Here is one of her classic poses, with her ears sticking up at attention. Funny how pets usually become members of the family that can never be replaced. Thankfully for us, Ruff is doing fine at his old age and Princess is still quite young. |
|
|
|
|
|