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gemlovescracker
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RIP CRACKER

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Love you lots thank you. For being such a well behaved boy miss you lots xx. Cracker was a beautiful, cheeky and very cunning 13.2hh Section C welsh cob, he was an amazing dapple grey and was 16ish years old when he died. He loved jumping, could confront easily anything on the road tractors, buses and lorries without a flinch very brave. He jumped out of fields and stables without a single scratch. Crackers show name was Toneil Firecracker. He was put down for being severely lame in one leg and was put down a year ago. Me and my family were forced to give Cracker up when he was 10yrs due to financial difficulties. He was sent to a lovely riding school in Colchester and was very popular. Especially for a young lady named Donna who was a work colleague at the school. Donna took Cracker under her wing and bought him. A few years past and everything was going well until she had a tragic car accident and lost her life. A year later Cracker with no other choice had to be put down. I learned this when I tried to track him down just to see how he was getting wasn't expecting that. RIP Donna and thank you for looking after Cracker so well when you did and making him so happy x x
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gemlovescracker
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Joined: 13 Jun 2012, 7:22 pm

RIP CRACKER

Post by gemlovescracker »

Love you lots thank you. For being such a well behaved boy miss you lots xx. Cracker was a beautiful, cheeky and very cunning 13.2hh Section C welsh cob, he was an amazing dapple grey and was 16ish years old when he died. He loved jumping, could confront easily anything on the road tractors, buses and lorries without a flinch very brave. He jumped out of fields and stables without a single scratch. Crackers show name was Toneil Firecracker. He was put down for being severely lame in one leg and was put down a year ago. Me and my family were forced to give Cracker up when he was 10yrs due to financial difficulties. He was sent to a lovely riding school in Colchester and was very popular. Especially for a young lady named Donna who was a work colleague at the school. Donna took Cracker under her wing and bought him. A few years past and everything was going well until she had a tragic car accident and lost her life. A year later Cracker with no other choice had to be put down. I learned this when I tried to track him down just to see how he was getting wasn't expecting that. RIP Donna and thank you for looking after Cracker so well when you did and making him so happy x x
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