I posted last September about my dog Boy dying when a car hit him. Well yesterday I had to put down our other dog Jersey.
She turned 14 back in February and had really been showing her age. We had been pampering her a lot (letting her stay in the house more, canned food instead of hard, that kinda thing). This week she developed a fever of 105 and the vet said there could be two causes, infection or cancer. She had started panting all the time and was having a hard time getting around.
They kept her overnight to try and get the fever down and see what was causing it. The next morning they said they had the fever down for a while and she ate, but the fever came back and she started coughing. They xrayed her and found a huge mass in her chest. They kept her overnight again and told us they could get the fever down with anti-inflamatories, but there was nothing they could do for the cancer.
We decided that it was best to put her down, because you could tell she was really miserable. She was shuffling around aimlessly, her panting was raspy sounding, and they could only keep the fever down by giving here drugs.
My daughter and I went to see her, and she was happy to see us, but it was really hard seeing her that way. I stayed in the room while they euthanized her, my daughter didn't want to stay. They used the anesthetic they typically give for surgery, just an overdose. She just fell quickly to sleep and that was it.
The part I will miss most, is not having her run up the driveway when I come home everyday.
If you want to see what she looked like you can check my post about Boy (http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php/topic,120994.0.html). Believe it or not, her mother was a black lab.
I'm soooo sorry! My buddy Ted died on me back in October of last year. It's heart rending. My condolences.
:bluesad: It's always sad when they go. They love us so much. She was beautiful.
I had a black lab when I was a kid. When he was 10 years old he got cancer (he had two huge swollen glands on his neck . . . they were about the size of tangerines). So, we had him put down. I remember talking to a friend on the phone the night he died . . . I had to hold back my tears. I must have been around 17 when he died.
Now, my wife and I have two dogs. One is a Shih Tzu / Bichon Frise mix, the other is a Shih Tzu / Peek-a-Poo mix. They will both be 9 years old in September. It's amazing how attached we are to them. When they die, I will be devastated . . . and my wife will be completely crushed.
If you looked at the picture you'll notice she has no tail. Almost exactly a year after we got her a car ran over her tail. I heard yelping and when I went out to see what was going on I saw her tail had a 90 degree angle in the middle of it. It was a Sunday but I got hold of the vet , who was out somewhere tending to a horse.
He called when he got to the office, so I could bring her in.
At first he left about half of her tail, but after a week at home the skin wouldn't reattach to it. He operated again and removed all of it. He made a nice little triangular flap of skin to cover the nub of her tail. After it healed you would 've thought she was born that way. You could just see a little bump under her skin moving in a circular motion when she was wagging her non existent tail.
Her two most annoying habits were putting her foot on top of yours when she wanted attention (causing you to trip over her) and licking your toes when you were barefoot or in flip-flops.
When upset about the presence of strange dogs the hair on the back of her neck and shoulders would stand straight up like a cat's.
Thanks for the condolences guys, we're going to be missing her for a while. I think we're going to wait a good while before getting another dog.
Jersey was a pretty dog. You gave a loving animal a good home. :thumbup:
I lost my kitty in April, very similar to what you described except with her it was kidney failure. She'd been ill a long time, but with specific food, medicine and daily needle fluid treatment, she was kept well and active for the last 2.5 years. She was 16 and the best friend I ever had. Still have my beagle and terrier:
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Best to you.
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Sorry about your Kitty Allhallows. Looks like you had one happy family of animals going there. They really seem to be digging the sunshine.
Quote from: Trekgeezer on July 26, 2009, 06:23:47 PM
Sorry about your Kitty Allhallows. Looks like you had one happy family of animals going there. They really seem to be digging the sunshine.
You got that right... but whoever said animals were dumb? :smile: I love my dogs but miss my girl and know what it's like to lose someone you love. My kitty was very special to me. I know how you feel; I like Jersey just from the photo! :smile:
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I like that Boy, too. He's a honeybunch.
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Trek I am so very sorry. It is so very painful when they go, but I don't think any one of us would choose to have missed out on having our animals to love.
My condolences Trek, I know how hard it is losing a pet. You gave her a good home and lots of love, so just be happy for all the great times you had together :teddyr:
:bluesad: Sorry to hear that, Trek and my condolences.
I had a pedigree Alsatian when I was about six ~ my Dad bought him from the British South Africa Police to look after us and the guy from the Dog Unit said that this dog was an intensely vicious dog.
A few days after welcoming Shane (his name) into the family, my Dad called the Dog Unit guy and called him words that weren't in the dictionary. "You dumb *&^%$#, this dog isn't vicious at all! In fact, he's so &^%$# vicious, my six year old son can ride on his back!"
:teddyr:
This must of been a bad weekend for pets. We are dealing with the lost of my daughter's chihuahua. She woke me up about 3 this morning because the little thing had died in it's sleep.
I'm so sorry to hear about Jersey. I vividly remember what a good and dedicated friend she was to her buddy Boy. I know that they are having a great time together right now.
Thanks for the condolences everybody.
Quote from: meQal on July 27, 2009, 04:48:13 PM
This must of been a bad weekend for pets. We are dealing with the lost of my daughter's chihuahua. She woke me up about 3 this morning because the little thing had died in it's sleep.
Sorry to hear about your daughter's pet MeQal. That must've been pretty traumatic for her, hope she's taking it okay.