tough day
, Wendy , one of wiener dog's became ill she had some issues and they started getting worse , we and the vet did all we could to save her lot of test and drugs and stays at the vet clinic . she was 12 yrs old
her health was decline and we did not want to put her thru any more suffering ( long story ) we took her in this morning to get more test and follow up all her blood work was showing her systems were going the wrong way , sadly just shutting down .
with heavy hearts a lot of tears we had her suffering taken away . We just finished with burying her next to some more of our departed gone but never forgotten pets ,
yesterday was my wife's BD and tomorrow is mine its difficult to celebrate with the loss of Wendy
never easy we have went thru it many times and I am sure more to follow .
they give so much and ask so little in return
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So very sorry for your loss, my thoughts are with you.
Sorry to hear. They are sweet little dogs with a lot of heart.
Sorry for your loss.....
Condolences, always sucks to lose a dog.
DR, so sorry for your loss----------------Ray
Sorry for your loss
thank all of you
I know most all of us have traveled the same path .
it sure seems like just a short time ago we took in a 8 to 10 week old puppy . and now saying good by to her twelve years later . sad to see the other dogs seem to know something is wrong they keep looking for her
we have a male wiener dog also " Butch" , we got just a few weeks before we got Wendy they have always been inseparable .
So sorry for your loss, it hurts.
Sorry for your loss
Condolences Ditch-Runner.
I feel ya D-R, going through the same thing with one of our girls, 15 Plus years old and probably gonna have to let her go this week. Sorry about your little girl.
Sorry for your loss...
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Very sorry to hear about your loss D\R. One of my thoughts about Heaven and the afterlife is the fact that I will need to have a bed about the size of a semi trailer to hold myself and all of my departed furry friends!
Sorry for your loss DR. That little spot in your heart will be empty for the rest of your time on earth, but a tiny spot in your brain will be filled with those good memories.
Jon
thanks all
our male wiener dog Butch ( we got just several week before getting Wendy ) is still looking for her and easy to see he is missing her , its sad to see him wondering what happened to her they spent the last twelve years 24/7 together ,
Yeah that's a tough one. I'll be putting down my 12-year Pit Lupine here pretty soon from cancer. My 2-year Pit Maisey lives for her rough housing and play time, and she's going to be devastated when Lupine's gone.
I'm thinking I'll be introducing a new puppy Pit to the house. She can chew on Maisey and gnaw and be obnoxious until Maisey corrects her a few times and they start to form a bond. Then I bet the play will start, and Maisey will be the matriarch, carrying forward what she learned from Lupine.
It's the cycle of life, and we're honored to get to see it happening. Don't mourn for what you've lost, treasure her memories. And smile as you see her spirit being pushed out into the next generations.