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Nash was less than a year and half old when he lost his battle with kidney disease. He was a great young dog - playful and happy, and very friendly with everyone. He loved kids and other dogs. Nash loved his toys, and was an affectionate and loyal companion. He especially loved car rides to go places with you. BUT.... Nash had chronic renal failure caused by renal dysplasia. Basically his kidneys failed to develop properly. It was a birth defect and there was no cure. Nash didn't know he was sick up until his last few days. His life was good. Thank you to his fosters for caring for him and giving him the best life a dog could have. Nash appreciates all you have done for him. He was loved alot by every person who was part of his very short life. Nash, you are a very special dog. I loved touching your soft coat and gazing into your beautiful eyes. Watching you play made me happy. You can jump up on me anytime - I won't even tell you to get down. I love you, Nash! Nancy He was the quirkiest dog there ever was. He pounced on laser pointers to no avail, bounced like a kangaroo, and chased chickens all over the place. He knew lots of tricks and loved agility. He had a picture perfect life but ours is left lacking without him. Click a letter to find an animal or view all.
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