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timac

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posted January 24, 2001 04:15 PM

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your not human-------


Dogs Do Have Souls, Don't They?

I remember bringing you home. You were so small and cuddly with your tiny
paws and soft fur. You bounced around the room with eyes flashing and ears
flopping. Once in a while, you'd let out a little yelp just to let me know
this was
your territory. Making a mess of the house and chewing on everything in
sight
became a passion, and when I scolded you, you just put your head down and
looked up at me with those innocent eyes, as if to say, "I'm sorry, but I'll
do it
again as soon as you're not watching."

As you got older, you protected me by looking out the window and barking at
everyone who walked by. When I had a tough day at work, you would be
waiting
for me with your tail wagging just to say, "Welcome home. I missed you."
You
never had a bad day, and I could always count on you to be there for me.
When I sat down to read the paper and watch TV, you would hop on my lap,
looking for attention. You never asked for anything more than for me to pat
your head so you could go to sleep with your head over my leg.

As you got older, you moved around more slowly. Then, one day, old age
finally took its toll, and you couldn't stand on those wobbly legs anymore.
I knelt down and patted you lying there, trying to make you young again. You
just looked up at me as if to say you were old and tired and that after all
these years of not asking for anything, you had to ask me for one last
favor. With tears in my eyes, I drove you one last time to the vet. One last
time, you were lying next to me. For some strange reason, you were able
to stand up in the animal hospital, perhaps it was your sense of pride.
As the vet led you away, you stopped for an instant, turned your head and
looked at me as if to say, "Thank you for taking care of me.

I thought, "No... thank you for taking care of me."

By Chuck Wells


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May1010

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posted January 24, 2001 04:34 PM

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I'm sobbing at my desk ... I'm remembering the Irish Setter my family had as a kid! When I was about 8 we got him, Gilligan. He had long red hair. You can see how beautiful he was by looking at our family photos at the time. He was in all our pix.

Then, if you look at a Christmas picture of us when I was about 18, Gillian is laying there in front of us with alot of the red hair having turned gray. He died while sleeping at the foot of my brother's bed.

... ack! I want my mommy!


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posted January 24, 2001 04:40 PM

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looks like the clomid's kicking in for May....


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Checkmatebloated

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posted January 24, 2001 04:57 PM

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I'm not on clomid. That is just touching. I have tears in my eyes. I have 7 wiener dogs three are puppies.


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Zebo

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posted January 24, 2001 04:57 PM

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Shit, I'll be facing this within the next 6 months. Lab....13 yrs. old.

Now Im depressed...

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posted January 24, 2001 05:09 PM

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Thanks a lot. Now I can't leave my office until the tears stop and dry up. Can't even imagine that day. I have a seven month old black pug. I can't imagine my life without him.

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timac

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posted January 24, 2001 05:19 PM

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I want to go home and spend some time with my dog.


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posted January 24, 2001 05:27 PM

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Hardest thing I ever did. Doc f'ed up the procedure. I wrote about it once here - sucked.
I have my other dog getting ready and it hurts to watch. He's been the best dog I have ever know. Had a stroke about 6 months ago and is just not coming back around. At 14 I guess I shouldn't ask for much.
Used to be I never got up or worried until he did. Was taught not to bark unless it was time. He would raise the hair on his neck and get the juice on. Anyway he lost his hearing in the stroke and the use of his middle ear. So all in all the fact that he can still get around is awesome. At time I see youth in him - when that leaves I start to make a chioce.


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timac

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posted January 24, 2001 05:36 PM

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I had to put one of my dogs down 3 yrs ago cause she was blind- one of the toughest decisions I ever did. it was so sad to see her walking into walls. it had to be done though.


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Rex

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posted January 24, 2001 05:40 PM

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That brought some of the water works out.

What is the middle ear? I'm not busting your balls just not sure what that means.

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posted January 24, 2001 07:18 PM

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We had a weiner dog that was paralyzed because she jumped off the bed wrong. She was 4 1/2 when it happened. We tried giving her shots to decrease the swelling but it didnt work. She lost the movement in her back legs. That next saturday we went to the vet and he brought her out. We said our goodbyes and had her put to sleep. One of the hardest things I have ever done.


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The Canadian Oak

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posted January 24, 2001 07:45 PM

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dam that sure made me cry like a little school girl

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MattTheSkywalker

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posted January 24, 2001 08:38 PM

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Timac,

My dog had cancer last Spring - she was 13 and had almost nothing left. The tumor had gotten so big that treatment would no thelp...it was just a matter of time until she didn't wake up.

Not wanting her to suffer in pain we took her to the vet to have her put to sleep.

The dog must have known what was happening, because as old and weak as she was (she was weak at that point - never barked, rarely even got up, much less played with us) she didn;t want to go with the vet.

She fought and fought and fought....finally she acquiesced and went along....but that was tough...even though I knew she was in great pain and it would be alleviated....I miss my dog.


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posted January 24, 2001 08:45 PM

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This is why you get a RoboDog...

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timac

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posted January 24, 2001 09:17 PM

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that sucks Matt.
we had sharpei that got cancer on her leg, to save her we had her leg cut off, but about a month after that we had to put her down because the cancer already spread throughout her body. I know the feeling.


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Rex

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posted January 24, 2001 09:25 PM

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I remember when we put our dog down a couple months ago. It was a shame to see her deteriorate throughout the months before we finally did it. She used to walk around in circles b/c her one hip hurt so much to go the other way and when she lost her ability to use her back legs she pulled herself around with her front ones. Only thing that helps is knowing ya did the right thing.

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I put my old dog down a couple of months back, I posted about it I think..he was 12 and had cancer of his lympth glands which spread to his chest.

I got the vet to come round home to give him the injection, it was very hard.

I was sitting with him on his beanbag crying like a baby and he was giving me his paw, he was worried that I was upset....

I still miss my old mate.


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posted January 24, 2001 11:42 PM

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My little girl turned 16 this christmas. Cant hear very much, has asthma, has some pills to take for her heart, but other then that she is still as good as she ever was!! She is sleeping on the couch right now, reading all these stories, reminds me how blessed my family is for having her this long. peace..


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posted January 25, 2001 12:06 AM

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gawd ima be a little bit nicer to my dawg now


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Oh Man! I teared up reading that thing. I have my 9 year old Golden retriever right here next to me on the floor by my feet. She means the world to me. You really learn the feeling of Unconditional love from a dog.


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posted January 25, 2001 03:46 AM

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Good story...you need to publish that and put it in every vets office.

the hardest thing is putting a dog to sleep. It seems we are sadden more by the loss of our pets than by the loss of a family member. I know the pet is considered family.

SAD MAN REALLY SAD...


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posted January 25, 2001 07:09 AM

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That was cool bro. I love dogs and have 2 myself. Thanks and peace

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posted January 25, 2001 09:18 AM

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I had a beagle, his name was George, we got him when i was 13. He was there through all my rough times, when my parents passed away he was all I had left to call my family, when all my friends fucked me over and wouldn't help me get though my rough times, he was there. there was a point when I felt if I didn't have him there, I would have jumped off a roof just to end my grief. Needless to say, this dog meant the world to me. He was there for 13 years until he was diagnosed with chronic kidney failure, which kept getting worse and worse. It was a saturday and i made the decision to have him put to sleep the next day, as I couldn't do it then because i was trying to get ready to go get married. What was supposed to be the happiest day of my life was becoming the saddest. It took about 10 cups of beer to make it through the wedding reception without breaking down, I made it until all the guests had left, then i told my wife and started bawling. I just wanted to go home and spend the last few hours with him I could. When we got there though, he had already passed and was just laying there. People tell me he knew I had someone else who could take care of me now, so he went up to heaven to play catch with my parents. That's all I can type, I'm at work and already had to run to the batroom 3 times to dry my eyes.

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Sorry to hear that KrazyK.

The middle ear is what gives you your balance. Humans have one to. After the stroke everthing just got wacked. It took several week for him to get some of it back. Never will get it all back.
My blonde lab went blind and after months of working with her she just couldn't handle it. She learned commands realy well. Just had this thing that she was never gonna eat again and tore everything up.
Came home one day and she had eaten a loaf of bread, half a bag of floor, a bunch of cirsco and some chocolate. What a mess.
We we then knew that she was really going to hurt herself and took her in.
Short as possible - The doc called in somebody to help and she stuck the needle in the vien but had the wrong tube and walked away with her pumping blood all over the table. I asked what the hell she was doing and my dog was freakin and then finally I reached over and pinched off the vien. The doc jumped my ass saying I was going to poke the needle back thru the skin. So I told the bitch I came to put my dog down not kill her. We had some more chioce words and then it was over. My wife and I were a wreck and when we walked into the waiting room to leave people gasped and then I noticed all the blood all over me. Yeah I was pretty much covered but was so worked up hadn't notice.

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I had a chow from the time I was 3 to 21. 18 years. He heard every problem I ever had. When I moved to Atlanta, I came back two weeks later to pick him up as I was getting everything moved in and settled earlier and he died that morning before I made it back home. It was as if he saw me moving away and finally realized that his work was done, that I really didn't need protecting anymore. I loved that dog to death. I even had my pictures made in a studio with him. And he used to give my son rides around on his back all the time.

sigh... I am going to go cry now.


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posted January 25, 2001 10:13 AM

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The post makes me proud to be a dog owner:


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posted January 25, 2001 11:16 AM

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that is a mighty beeeeeg dawg right there...

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He is 153 pounds of big-baby!!!

When we are in public, my wife always walks him, as it seems to calm folks when they see 120 pound woman walking him rather than me. If you have never owned a Rottie - you have no idea of what a pure joy they are to have around.


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Rotties are awesome. I love big breeds. I had a Great Dane as a kid. First time I ever saw my Dad cry is when he came back from the vet without him. Big breeds get cancer easily. George Carlin once said that when you buy a pet you are buying a tragedy. Now, I have two male bullmastiffs and cringe at the thought of losing either one of them. The older dog has warded off strangers from the house more than once. My hubby works out of town alot and I feel safe with them. I trained dogs on the side for years. Brutus is the only shutzhund trained bullie I know. You should see him hit a sleeve. I would love to see the intruder's face if he ever got into the house. Peace of mind is what I should have named him.


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posted January 25, 2001 11:42 AM

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Beautiful Creature!!!!


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let see if this works -

http://www.photoloft.com/view/Image.asp?s=xpag&u=606285&a=802201&i=5169164

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posted January 25, 2001 11:48 AM

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Cleaner, what kind of dog is he/she? Beautiful.


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Cleaner

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posted January 25, 2001 11:52 AM

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St. Louis alley mutt.
Half shepard/half pitbull.

He about 1 1/2 in that pic.

He was 5 weeks old and on death row at the Humane Society couldn't leave him to die.
Was looking for a blue tick someone stole from me. The guys there thought it fun that they were going to get a chance to kill him.
Then when I took him out of the cage they knew they had trouble.


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Good for you! Bet your glad you went down there that day. Blue ticks are a helluva breed as well. Another fav of mine. My brother has several grand champions. Some hunting mofos.

My neighbor and I used train dogs at the humane society so that people were knocking on doors to adopt them. It's amazing how people can be so cruel. They buy dogs and once they pee in the house, beat em a little then if the dog is lucky gets to meet phenyl barbitol at the human society. Or they get dogs like aussies which require tons of exercise and then lock em up in a one bedroom apartment and expect them to sit around all day....

Whoever said posting that poem/story that started this thread should be posted at every vet's office is right...


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