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I told myself, i will not go through this again. That was when i made the decision to not get a pet. I love pets but they're just too much work, too much money and too much time invested on a creature that we know will certainly 100% sure die before us.
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08-28-2015, 09:42 AM | #25 | |
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Again probably the last thing the OP wants to hear. Say your condolences and leave it at that. Jeez!
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OP you have to look at these things from another angle. Would you want to see the doggy suffering! I don't think so. It's better to go ahead and do what you have to do to make the worst out of it. They will be much better and you will get over it. The best thing is to get another one in a couple of weeks or so. Good luck
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I have been on internet forums long enough to understand that they are not havens of understanding and compassion (I have seen exceptions) but the comment was uncalled for, your recognition of the insensitivity notwithstanding. |
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The difference here is that, when a human dies, it is unexpected. But when a pet dies it should be expected. Please understand i'm not here to ruin anyone's precious time with loved pets, i'm just stating my logic to the reason why i choose no pets. If you put all your feelings aside and be very logic and reasonable, you will know that your pet WILL die before you even if no tragic events occur. What's the longest a typical domestic pet lives for? Sorry for being very insensitive. I will quit now before i cause more harm.
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If you ever decide the get another, you'd love the new dog for who it is...and you'll never forget the dog you had. That I can promise you. (You'll also never recall how tough it was to have a puppy...but that's another story...and hopefully another thread on your part).
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It's cool, everyone here knows you grew up in a different culture. And we all know our pets are going to die before us. But what we don't always realize is how difficult it will be to make the decision to end their lives to avoid their suffering while simitaIniouly starting our suffering. You're a cool dude, no one here will hold your original post against you.
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Made the difficult decision to put my 12 yo boxer down 2 months ago, wonder if I'll ever stop thinking about that terrible day. This thread has helped me, thank you OP and sorry for everyone's loss.
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08-30-2015, 09:59 AM | #36 |
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I haven't done this yet, but I can't imagine having to go through something like this. I'm such an emotional mess each of the times I've had to take my dog in to emergency vet hospital. I'm not a emotional person, but when it comes to my best bud, it's always different.
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I haven't had a dog since I was 4 or so, and the most vicarious experience is my good friend/former landlord's Korean Jindo, which he is cooler with me than he is with his own owner (and anybody who knows the fierce loyalty of Jindos says a lot)... But opening this thread? Them feels, man; felt like my own just went to doggy heaven. Sorry for everyone's losses.
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True, but dogs do have a way of striking your heart in a way that my family's repeated insistence on cats do... I do miss my late dad's Bengals and all, but if my dad had a dog I'd bring him/her to LA and fight harder to have the dog live with me, versus just trusting his friend and checking up on them online once in a while, and we got one when one was small enough to balance himself on the palm of my hand... Plus my buddy's dog was only about 4 months old when I first met him.
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We just lost our lab (Blondie) last September. It also happened suddenly. She was on meds for epilepsy for 11 years without any major issues as long as she took her meds. Then one day she couldn't walk in a straight line and got to the point where she couldn't even stand up (same day). So we took her in and the vet said it was most likely a tumor. My wife and I were at the vet with her when she was euthanized. We didn't want her to go alone. We were with her until her last breath. It was heartbreaking. Time is the only healer...
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My suggestion to the op is to go out and get another dog asap. You're probably going to get another anyway, the new puppy will bring new joy and take your mind off some sadness. The only thing is I wold nt get the same breed if possible, just because it may spark too many memories. Sorry for your loss, good luck. Quote:
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Most people don't believe in love healing scars, I do. I support your thinking of getting an other puppy asap.
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We had/have 2 dogs and had to put my girl down when she was 14, the other dog was 12 at the time. I was a mess for a few days and I still think about her and miss her. I've got photos of my dogs on my walls, computer, phone, etc. so they're never forgotten. I even think about my dogs from when I was a kid.
When she died our other dog really lost his zest over the following months and lost weight, his fur became coarse and he just wasn't himself. He was missing the other dog as much as us. So we got another pup and it was the best thing for both us and our other dog. That was 3 years ago and the older dog (now 15) really got his spirit back. I genuinely believe he wouldn't be with us if we hadn't got the new pup. The new dog really helped with the grieving process and we love him heaps but we haven't forgotten about our other dog. We've already made the decision that when the older dog goes we are going to get another pup both as a companion for us and our other dog. I actually think it's cruel to only have one dog if you work full time and leave them home by themselves. |
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