Great tribute -
my Condolences...
With love
tj / skiJ
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Right there with you Huskier. My dog saved my life. The silver lining is he is not alone, he has you, and he doesn't have to suffer because of you. Take care.
Huskier, so sorry to hear. At least you got to bring him home for some quality time. Godspeed Pupper.
Condolences Huskier.
Saw this thread about the dog that coined “man’s best friend.”
https://x.com/dog_rates/status/1772292372371537931?s=20
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Hang in there, Huskier. It never gets "easy" - just easier...
Sorry again Husky.
I got this for my wife after we said goodbye to ours. Walked by it tonight and thought of you.
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Damn, Huskier, sounds a little like the relationship between me and my dog. I still really miss him. Sorry, dude.
This was in the Atlantic this week. Gift link, free to read.
Why a Dog’s Death Hits So Hard
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...ampaign=social
Thank you for sharing that. Its uncanny how much a dog's passing can still bring tears to your eyes, even years after it happened. I think this line from the article helps to explain why.
"When we mourn a dog, we mourn a life we often witnessed in full, and a source of something close to an unadulterated good."
Yep, all of my dogs have been angels on Earth. If people were as good as dogs, this world would be such a different place.
Scott Van Pelt’s description of a dog as “the corner puzzle piece” is perfect.
Thanks for posting that article. It helped to paint a picture of why I still hurt 6 years to the day of my Best Buddy's passing...
It's been some time since I've been able to login here.
This thread keeps coming up in my email notifications which means that someone's dog is making an impact in some way.
Two months ago we (Flexon Phil and I) had to help our dog Gypsy cross over the rainbow bridge after a short bout of seizures due to a brain lesion.
This was one of the hardest things, even more so than other dogs I've had to say goodbye to because we had her for such a short time, rescued her quite broken, so we put a ton of energy and love into helping her be confident and gentle. She went from broken to being an amazing dog (don't get me started about how much damage I'd like to do to the asshole that broke her in the first place)
She started having seizures and with less than a month we had to say good bye. Even though it was two months ago, I'm sobbing as I type this.
Here is a little video I threw together.
Watch to the peanutbutter. You'll know when you know.
https://youtu.be/DxtgGnxv9tM?si=EKyi5Fr_BaBOPmKf
RIP Gypsy and condolences to you both. Love the video, the counter surfing was great
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I guess it is time to call the vet for my Gunther. As of last Sunday night his arthritis is just to much for him to stand or walk anymore. Took him to the vet last Monday and she gave him his last librela shot and prescribed him some tramadol. With the tramadol he will let me help him up twice a day, maybe three times to go outside and do his business. Such a good boy trying to keep me happy. Maya is very confused as to why he isn't going for walks with us anymore. My daughter has been crying for three days as she adores Gunther. I keep pushing it down, hoping for a turn around, but my wife suggested it is time and I agree. Really sucks, as he has been such a good friend and just the best baby boy ever.
Our beautiful boy Gunther in a happier time.
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I'm so sorry.
How old?
He seems to parallel habitate with the cat well.
vibes L2S
Peace L2S, condolences.