AmishFarmer
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I feel for your lose.Sometimes words are not enough to express ourselves.Hang in there.
i concur, she was more loyal then any human i've knownzoolander said:Man big bud i made it as far as your mom and all i can say is sorry for your loss pets i think are better than most humans. ZOO
They are not enough of course. Thanks for the supportAmishFarmer said:I feel for your lose.Sometimes words are not enough to express ourselves.Hang in there.
hahah yeah, get another friend, i am sure the kids will love the puppyvinnystallion said:Ya ur right about how the lst cple yrs the community has been flooded with immaturity well sorry for the azzhole's remarks there's always 1. I comend u on supporting her as long as u did takes alot of work to do that.I am taliking thru experience.My current dog he was the next friend i got after someone took my black lab.The yellow jumped out the back of my jeep and broke his leg so i had to help him go to the bathroom while supporting his rear do to a cast on one leg.boy that was some ruff sh*t. 1 thing 4 sure is that is always easier when u get another dog. I actually want to get my yellow a chocolate or black friend I think 2dogs are better than1 but wife says twin boy and girl and 1 dog and cat is enough but I'm getting a puppy this spring no matter what she says when the kids which are 2 see it she wont be able to say no.......sneaky huh.
cool vid 2
thank you very much, don't waste any moments and spend as much as you can with your friend. I wish I did more..puffpuffpass said:Hey Big Bud Bear- I am very sorry for your loss of a good friend- I to have an older dog that I dread losing- everyday I am blessed as im sure you were to spend time with such a caring creature- I saw a pic of your dog and I can see those loving eyes that only dogs replicate- best wishes to you in these hard times... Ill be thinking of you and trying to pet my old boy a little more today! Think of the happiness your dog had being with you and sharing in lifes experiences- Im sure you did a great job! My sincerest condolences my friend... peace
you are very welcome!puffpuffpass said:LOOKS LIKKE THOSE DOGGIES WERE HAVING FUN! Thanks for the link bro- glad you could share with us a clip from your pals life! Definatley put a smile on my face!
Worse pain i've felt in my lifeozzy said:I felt tears rolling down my cheek when i saw those pics.
Truly sorry about your loss.
I still miss my dog that died a few years ago. Can't get another one, don't want to go thru the pain of losing him again.
Harry Gypsna said:Im really sorry to hear about ur dog, i know how god af a bud a dog is, mine is 11 in a few onths, still got a few years in him yet, but i dont know what i will do when the time comes....even if he is a pain in the ass lol, id never be without him, i would, and have previously slept on the streets rather than live somewhere that wouldnt take us both....
My next joint is dedicated to ur dog.....
Im sure donating that doggie-wheelchair would make you feel a little bit better, i know there will be a dog of a shape and size similar to yours that would benefit from it-keeping it around till ur pup is elderly enough to need it is just going to make you miserable every time you see it.
hope you feel better soon and your and your pup can start enjoying eachothers company again
Very good thoughts and words. I thank you.Storm Crow said:OK, I have only read the first page of "sympathy" posts. I didn't want to spend that much time crying over your pain and the pains of others. It hurts bad enough after just one page.
Hug your "new" pup for comfort and be thankful that your old "pup" is no longer in pain. Kidney infections hurt- I know! Give the wheelchair to the humane society or your vet- they will find a place where it is NEEDED. Don't let it sit around to haunt you!
I've "been there, done that" and I would not allow my selfish feelings to dominate me and let a creature suffer. I did the right thing, and so did you. You came and got her and took her home- that is what mattered to HER. She was not abandoned. She was home- that is what really mattered to her. She is at peace. Let her go. - Granny
Yeah, sorry to say, it will be harder then you can image. I just thought of her passing.. I did'nt think of holding her body when her life slipped away, carrying her body to the grave, putting dirt on her, etc. Seeing her in the Vet's knowing i could'nt be with her all night at the one place was so painful.Echoes said:Sorry to hear about your loss as I know what you're going through. My dog is currently ill with no recovery expected. She's around 14 years old and I have no idea what I'm going to do when the day comes. I hate to think about it as it tears me apart but I know that day is imminent. She's been a great friend over the years and is one of the sweetest animals I've ever owned. I'll especially feel bad for my mom as I think she relates the dog to being a part of me somehow and that's what she's been holding on to ever since I moved out. When my dog goes, my mom will be all alone in her house day in and day out. Just kills me to think about it. Hope things get better for you. I know it hurts to think about all the good times you had but that's really the key to coping with the loss. You'll always carry her in your heart and in your memories.
thank youLEGI0N said:I hate finding these threads.. I'm sorry for your loss.. Look at it this way, your dog was very lucky to have an owner like yourself. There are a lot of assholes out there that wouldn't have given that dog as much love and care as you have. You're the best thing to happen to your dog.. you did the right thing. Again, I'm sorry for your loss man.