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Guinness Dille
D: 2017-02-14
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Dille, Guinness
Rocky Altman
D: 2017-01-03
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Altman, Rocky
Dallas Boyd
D: 2016-10-22
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Boyd, Dallas
Chanel McGahee
D: 2016-05-09
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McGahee, Chanel
Hunter Huebner
D: 2016-04-21
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Huebner, Hunter
Diesel McGahee
D: 2015-09-24
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McGahee, Diesel
Megan Kotzbauer
D: 2015-04-15
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Kotzbauer, Megan
Scarlett Looney
D: 2015-04-08
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Looney, Scarlett
Simon Wright
D: 2015-03-06
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Wright, Simon
Rocky Spencer
D: 2015-03-03
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Spencer, Rocky
Moose Runyon
D: 2015-02-11
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Runyon, Moose
Charlie Newman
D: 2015-01-24
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Newman, Charlie
Sonnie Fasse
D: 2014-12-31
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Fasse, Sonnie
Naji Leslie
B: 2012-11-01
D: 2014-08-02
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Leslie, Naji
Thomas Bennett
D: 2014-08-02
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Bennett, Thomas
Callie Bennett
D: 2014-07-12
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Bennett, Callie
Thandaza Rutherford
B: 2003-07-13
D: 2014-05-25
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Rutherford, Thandaza
Norton Ruber Boone County Sheriff, K9
D: 2014-05-18
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Boone County Sheriff, K9, Norton Ruber
Grizzly Wells
D: 2014-05-11
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Wells, Grizzly
Copper Van Den Heuvel, City of Cynthiana PD, K9 Narcotics Detection, 2005-2008
B: 2004-09-15
D: 2014-04-28
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City of Cynthiana PD, K9 Narcotics Detection, 2005-2008, Copper Van Den Heuvel,
Smokey Schroeder
B: 2000-05-23
D: 2014-04-18
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Schroeder, Smokey

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1. As you wish to comfort your pet, speak soothingly to him or her. Keep lighting soft, and you may also want to put on some soothing classical or ambient music in the background.

2. Since his or her circulation could be slowing down, you may wish to cover your pet with a blanket.

3. Do not force him or her to eat. Keep their mouth moistened if possible, by gently dripping water onto their tongue.

4. Recognize that when death is near, their senses will begin to fail. The first is their sense of smell, followed by the senses of taste and sight. The last to go will be their hearing.

5. Gently reposition him or her, if needed, to make them more comfortable.

6. Allow your pet to choose the place he or she wishes to lay down, and then make him or her as comfortable as possible by surrounding them with well-loved toys, pictures, or fresh flowers.

7. Respect their need for solitude, but don’t feel a need to isolate your pet from the family. Just like you, your pet would like to be surrounded by those people he or she loves most. Stay close, but don’t crowd your pet, or make them nervous by being too close.

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