Epitaphs for dog gravestones are trite. All about best friends & loyal companions & rainbow bridges. Dogs are individuals.
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Prince was an introvert who liked his own space & his dignity. He could be a bit humourless but was thoughtful & empathetic & responsible.
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He largely ignored his hyperactive sister & grumbled at her effusiveness but he knew when she was scared & wld press against her & lick her
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He worried about children. All children. And didn't quite trust humans to keep an eye on them. Puppies could go hang. # UncleTom
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He would decline fights with other dogs without being submissive. He'd just pretend they weren't there & go about his business.
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But if his sister annoyed other dogs (which she does a lot), he'd apologise for her & usher her away.
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He liked his humans in one place but being quiet. He wished they'd understand that foxes are evil.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Can't get all that on a headstone so it says: Prince 2009 -2017 He knew he was a very good boy but we told him anyway.
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