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Want to see a grown man cry, ask me about my dogs sometimes.
I still miss them and at times find myself feeling sad, 4 times we had to go to the Vet and it just never got easier. My condolences to anybody who has to go through this. Our Vet gave this to us the first time and maybe it'll help a little.. Al If it should be that I grow frail and weak, and pain should keep me from my sleep, then you must do what must be done, for we know this last battle can't be won. You will be sad, I understand, but don't let grief then stay your hand, for this day, more than the rest, your love and friendship must stand the test. We've had so many happy years, what is to come can hold no fears. Would you want me to suffer? So, when the time comes, please let me go. Take me where my needs they'll tend, only stay with me until the end, and hold me firm and speak to me, until my eyes no longer see. It is a kindness that you do to me, although my tail it's last has waved, from pain and suffering I have been saved. Do not grieve, it should be you, who must decide this thing to do. We've been so close, we two these years, Don't let your heart hold any tears
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Best Buddies
Thanks for sharing guys. Our pups would be proud to know what an impact they had on us 2 leggers. Grinder |
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I lost my best friend on Monday. He was a lab/border mix, 11 1/2 and had liver failure. I can totally understand your feelings. Please accept my condolences and remember the fun and good times you had.
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Three months later and still having a hard time some days. Went to the Pheasant Fest last weekend in MPLS and could not even go look or pet any yellow labs that were there. Our boy was 14 1/2 years old and was a great dog. Having our 2+ year old setter helps but its tough and only time will heal the loss.
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facing that decision now
My oldest Griff, Buster, is 13 and he is losing control of his bowels, 13 messes in 5 days to clean up. He lays in it because it just comes out when he sleeps. I give him baths and clean up but it is getting hard. Been close to taking him in than he has a couple good days. Tear up just thinking about it. Always a tough decision.
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I too feel the pain.
I just had to make the decision 10 days ago as well, 15 year old Llewellin Setter, Molly. Fantastic grouse dog. The tears are running down my face as I type this and read others posts. They give you there whole life and ask for so little. It was the correct decision but that doesn't make it any easier. My thoughts go out to all who have had make this decision.
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I get all choked up reading AllenW's post. I read those exact words to my wife right off of WC back in June shortly before we had our friend Boone put down. I lost my train of thought about what I was going to say...mostly because I was just thinking about that big brown lab and all the good times we had.
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I have lost quite a few in my life and have never forgotten one of them. Each one had something special that I can continue to remember and I never forget them. I often look back at my photos and remember the good times I had with them. 410, you have the right attitude. I never thought of a new dog as replacing a cherished companion. I look at them as a new adventure and a new personality to know. They have never disappointed me. Each one has been unique, but they have all been faithful wonderful companions. Frank
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It sounds like you treat your pets like i do. They are like your child and its hard when they go but keep your head up and remember the good times you had together.
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