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I love all the dogs in my life dearly and would be devastated if anything happened to them but my baby Wisdom is my heart dog, I never experienced having a heart dog before Wiz. She's everything I want in a dog and more and I feel a connection to her like nothing else. It's not something that I can even really describe in words.

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I loved my childhood dogs, but none of them were what I would describe as my heart dogs. My two now I love to pieces, and I think I've slipped up once or twice and referred to once of them as my heart dog and I hated myself for it. I love them both, and if anything happened to either of them I'd be devastated and lose a piece of myself, but they have complete different personalities and one is perhaps 'easier' and one is super high maintenance and I wonder if this influences my feelings for them sometimes. By calling one my heart dog I feel like I'm betraying the other one and feel omg so guilty, so I just can't use that term (even though maybe it's true).

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April was my heart dog. I guess I can say that because she was truly only my dog. She followed me everywhere. She always made a fuss of me when I came home & I let her. I have & do love all the dogs I've had/have but they seemed to be family dogs, where April preferred to be mine. I miss her dearly & for a long time I used to get a glimpse of her whenever Tilba walked by out the corner of my eye.

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Have to say I just knew with razzle. When I first saw him I had to have him. He can be a pain in the butt, as a pup and even now he is destructive. Yet he is a joy to train, he can also just read me and is there if I need someone to cuddle, my clown if I'm sad. He's my buddy and I love him to bits

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I feel that it's more obvious having two dogs and needing to share the love. I love both Kirah and Zeus but I love them differently. Kirah is the type of dog who sh*ts me to tears but is just so damn adorable, loving and endearing that I can't help but love her and her flaws. Zeus on the other hand is my gorgeous goofball who I absolutely ADORE working with. He's my smiley, happy doofus and whatever he's doing he has an infectious, goofy grin and makes me happy.

I love them both so much, but in such different ways. Poochie was my childhood dog and I loved growing up with her around and love her for different reasons to my current two as well. She had a love of all people and taught herself to climb ladders because she just wanted to be with me as I often sat in my cubbyhouse reading. I can still see her now using her front legs to pull herself up each rung -- the sheer determination to reach the top still amazes me!

The more I think on it, the more I think that all my dogs will be my heart dogs but for entirely different reasons. I will never love each dog the same, nor will one dog replace another and more importantly, I believe my heart is a big enough place for all my gorgeous bubbas: past, present and future. :)

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I loved my childhood dogs, but none of them were what I would describe as my heart dogs. My two now I love to pieces, and I think I've slipped up once or twice and referred to once of them as my heart dog and I hated myself for it. I love them both, and if anything happened to either of them I'd be devastated and lose a piece of myself, but they have complete different personalities and one is perhaps 'easier' and one is super high maintenance and I wonder if this influences my feelings for them sometimes. By calling one my heart dog I feel like I'm betraying the other one and feel omg so guilty, so I just can't use that term (even though maybe it's true).

I feel the same way :)

Doof is 12 1/2 now and I got him at 14 months. He's a nutbag and back then, I was happy with a totally neurotic nutcase by my side in everything I did. It's harder now, with a toddler, because it is beyond him to be calm and I have to watch him around her 24/7 (he'd never be one to bite but he's crazy and will knock her down if you don't stay on top of him).

Bear on the other hand, my baby toller I had dreamed of for 7 years, and when I saw a photo at 4 weeks I had a lightning bolt to the heart moment and turned to my colleague and went 'That's my dog' despite not knowing if we were anywhere near the top of the list. And I was right, she's mine. She's an amazing dog but more than that she has been my daughters best, most loyal friend and protector from before I knew I was pregnant. They've had a connection from the start, my daughters first word was bear and she is just a seamless, easy fit into our family. I don't know if that makes her my heart dog but bloody hell life wouldn't be the same without her

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I loved all of the dogs in my life; the ones that i had as a child and the ones i've had within the family that i created with OH...but Wilbur my 2yr old chocolate labby has stolen my heart just that little bit more than the others. I think that the time of my life has helped develop the relationship i have with him - I no longer have babies or young children to raise and can focus on him and training much more.

I really don't like thinking about being apart from him - going on holidays without him is a stressful time for me. Now when i consider holidays i like to think of ways to get away to places where i can bring him along too. I want to go to Europe in the next year or so as my eldest daughter is living in Germany atm but i'm having a hard time committing to it because i'd have to leave Wilbur frown.gif

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Very off topic but my next dogs name is going to be Thundercleese Alvin, hope you don't mind me stealing those names.

Not at all but I am warning you now not to do it! :laugh: He might live up to his name sake - who is CRAZY!:rofl: It's taken me two years to fall in love with Alvin. He is an a hole of a dog but we have finally gotten there! Well, he has gotten me trained to his liking rather than the other way around *rolls eyes*

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I have loved all my dogs dearly, but the two who were my heart dogs were Wally and Roger, Roger was a blue cattle/dingo cross and little Wazzer was a Chi/Pom cross. Wally will always be with me, I can feel him here still, even though I have another little mite, who is a rascal and loveable , Wally will always be the number one, and I cannot see that ever changing.

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You just know :).

My heart dog was Ryder - CH Bisart Easy Ryder CGC CD ET ROM AOM

I love all my dogs but he was just a part of my being, my heart and soul. We lost him tragically a year and two weeks ago to salmonella poisoning a 4.5 years of age - my heart breaks daily and I still have moments where the grief hits me so hard I can't breath. Even the title of this thread made me lose it - not sure it will ever go away. And not sure I will ever have another but I will know if / when they come along :).

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Ryder passing our national temperament test xxx

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Likes others have said.. you just know.

I lost my heart dog, Charlie (aka Charles Wentworth) in February and I still feel a though a part of me died when he did. Charlie and I bonded as soon as we lay eyes on each other, and we simply just understand each other from the get go.

I am simply insanely in love with Emmy and Skeeter, but it's a totally different love for them then I did for Charlie.

As I always say:

Charlie was my heart

Emmy is my joy

Skeeter is my happiness.

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My heart dog is my Lucy (in my pic)

I never realised until I got a second dog Zara who I love but I have such a strong bond with my Lucy girl. She follows me around the house, has to be wherever I am. As soon as I sit down she's on my knee. She loves walks & car rides, chasing the ball, playing with toys, being brushed, bathed, groomed. She understands a lot of things that I say..

If anything happened to her I'd be absolutely devastated

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