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Originally Posted by Simba King
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Originally Posted by Simba King
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ExactlyOriginally Posted by Still1Rise
Its tough, but I feel the rewards of having one >Originally Posted by durty pancakes
One of the things that makes me afraid to get a dog.
yeah me to i never had dog or any type of animal in my house beforeOriginally Posted by you go boy
Originally Posted by HankMoody
Never having a dog to grow up with... Feels worse man.
THIS
Originally Posted by zapatohead408
that Oden video gets me crying every single time, no matter what.
8th grade, my dog champy had some stomach infection and we had to put him down. That whole day at school I had forgotten about him going to the vet (didn't know he would be put down.) I got home and my dad told me. Worst feeling of my life. We needed to do it, he had been falling down the stairs and getting worse the last months. The vet said he was in an extreme amount of pain, but not once did he show it. My mom said it was because he didn't want to frighten us. Mom was with him when he got put down, said he stared at her and kissed her one last time, he looked real peaceful.
I fear the day my current dog goes.
Originally Posted by Simba King
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I feel youOriginally Posted by HankMoody
Never having a dog to grow up with... Feels worse man.
sorry about your lose opOriginally Posted by Still1Rise
So my 1st childhood dog of 15 years passed away yesterday. His health was slowly declining over the years. But the past 2 days he started to have multiple seizures and became very disoriented. (Not knowing me or my parents, falling into walls, trouble seeing/hearing, hips going out). Very hard to watch. My parents decided to put him down. I couldnt bare to watch that tho. I cant say I'm a fan of that choice. But its a hard decision anyway you look at it. He did enjoy a long quality life and taught my younger dog all that he knows.From him I have learned that love needs no words.
Any of you had a similar experience?
I legit shed a tear yo.Originally Posted by Simba King
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Originally Posted by wHo NicE as HiM
had a brown doberman, spent the night at a friends house for the weekend my mom (schizophrenic)
purposely let's my dog out of the house during the blizzard of the century with a record breaking 4feet.
i come home to find his body frozen to the ground (still alive),
i took him in the house while she refused to give me a ride to the vet
..he died in my arms wrapped in a blanket tounge frozen couldn't even close his mouth.
as someone stated before he taught love can be express with out words me and him
had that.
I started to feel a little better when I thought about it like this.Originally Posted by I3
RIP.
We're very lucky to have those types of relationships in our life!