~:~:~:The Doggie Thread!!:~:~:~

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  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 12,090
    Henslee out for a walk around the Boulder Res. Then to Pearl St. Mall

  • crookedcross
    crookedcross Posts: 1,565
    Wobbie said:
    Oh, man. RIP Petey. What everyone said is so true.

    I've also found this to be true. Posting this when one of us loses a best friend is kind of "my thing"...

    If you’ve ever loved an animal, there are three days in your life you will always remember.  The first is a day, blessed with happiness, when you bring home your new friend.  You may have spent weeks deciding on a breed.  You may have asked opinions of many friends or done research finding a breeder.  Or, in a fleeting moment, you may have chosen that silly looking mutt at the shelter, simply because something in its eyes reached your heart.  But when you bring that chosen pet home, and watch it explore…when you feel it brush against you for the first time, it instills a feeling of pure love you will carry with you through many years to come.

     

    The second day will occur years later.  It will be a day like any other.  Routine and unexceptional.  But, for a surprising instant, you will look at your longtime friend and see age where you once saw youth.  You will see slow deliberate steps where you once saw energy.  You will see sleep where you once saw activity.  You will begin to adjust your friend’s diet and you may add a pill to her food.  And, you may feel a growing uneasy feeling until the third day arrives.

     

    On this day, if your friend or your higher being has not decided for you, then you will be faced with making a decision of your own on behalf of your lifelong friend.  Whichever way your friend leaves you, you will feel as alone as a single star in the dark night.

     

    If you are wise, you will let the tears flow freely as they must.  If you are typical, you will find that not many family and friends will be able to understand your grief.  But, if you are true to the love of the pet you cherished through many joy-filled years, you may find that a soul, smaller in size than your own, seems to walk with you at times, during the lonely days to come.  At those moments when you least expect anything out of the ordinary, you may feel something brush against your leg.  And, looking down at the place where your dear friend used to lie… you will remember those three significant days.  The memory will be painful.  As time passes, the ache will come and go.  You will reject it and embrace it and it may confuse you.  If you reject it, it will depress you.  If you embrace it, it will deepen you.  Either way, it will still be an ache.

     

    But, there will be a fourth day when, along with the memory of your pet, and piercing through the heaviness in your heart, there will come a realization that belongs only to you.  It will be as unique and strong as our relationship with the pet we have loved and lost.  This realization takes the form of a Living Love, like the heavenly scent of a rose.  This Love will remain and grow, and will be there for us to remember.  It is a love we have earned.  It’s the legacy our pets leave us when they go… and it’s a gift we keep with us as long as we live.  And until we leave, perhaps to join our beloved pets, it is a Love we will always possess.



    Wow, beautiful. Thank you

    ... and thank you, everyone. We got his paw print from the vet this past weekend. We are slowly, but healing. Including Pete's partner in crime, Rice who seems to be looking out the backdoor a lot more. 



  • MayDay10
    MayDay10 Posts: 11,995
    I have had a really hard time with my dog Molly
    She is 14.  Great run.  She kept her youth for the most part until the past year.  Lots of peeing in the house, water consumption.  Figured she may have diabetes like my old dog Scooter.  Took her in for an appointment and got a call back from the vet (my cousin).  She has a very dire level of chronic kidney failure.   To the point where the Vet is amazed she is so alert and living pretty normally.  She has a voracious appetite, loves all the attention she gets, she jumps up on me sometimes when she is excited. 

    Enough where we agreed to have her re-tested to see if it was a bad test.  The new results said the Creatine level has doubled!  Brought her in Saturday so they can do a skin push of water and the Vet just stands there staring at her in amazement that she is so.... fine.  He told me any other dog he has seen would be immobile and at the end.  That is when it really hit me that the end is very close and I have been pretty emotional about it since.

    She has noticeably slowed down though the past few days.  A bit more lethargy.  Still has a good appetite, but not as voracious.  Looking more sunken.  It is tough.  I know it is probably a matter of days, but she is still in decent looking health, so it makes it so difficult.  It has been a month and a half since the Vet basically gave me condolences.

    Her being fine but knowing it is a ticking time bomb makes this VERY hard.   I lost a soul-mate level dog I had an extreme attachment to, but it was pretty sudden.  This is so much worse.   My kids are also going to take this very hard.  I told my 13-YO son an honest assessment on the situation, but my 10-YO daughter has her head kind of in the sand, and Molly sleeps in her bed.

    Sorry for the bummer.  Just needed to vent.

  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 18,928
    Sorry to hear about Molly. When we see them decline it is so hard. Your family is in my thoughts. I hope Molly can bounce back and be around for a while longer. She's a pretty girl. 
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • SPEEDY MCCREADY
    SPEEDY MCCREADY Posts: 28,015
    Very sorry to hear about Molly. 
    Take me piece by piece.....
    Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 NEW YORK Posts: 11,967
    Sorry bout Molly… tough tough stuff… I can remember things I did 15 yrs ago… not a lot of time…. And that’s considered on the luckier side than most 

    peace to you my friend!

    I see this St Bernard weekly when I was able to go on walks and always thought poor gentle giants get far less… so beautiful too


  • MayDay10
    MayDay10 Posts: 11,995
    We always call her Rizzo from The Muppets.

    Thanks for the kind words.  Starting the grieving early and also the blessing of having this extra 5 weeks and counting will help in the long run.
    It just really hurts to grieve a pet when she is sitting there waiting for you to toss her cold cut scraps like nothing is wrong.  
  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 NEW YORK Posts: 11,967
    MayDay10 said:
    We always call her Rizzo from The Muppets.

    Thanks for the kind words.  Starting the grieving early and also the blessing of having this extra 5 weeks and counting will help in the long run.
    It just really hurts to grieve a pet when she is sitting there waiting for you to toss her cold cut scraps like nothing is wrong.  
    Yes indeed… my Matty went thru a rough patch at 16 in 2022… then he got better and my mind played a trick that I’d have at least a year or close to… then just happened. It’s hard for a long time, I still see him cause I got him in an Urn … he’s always smiling at me and I always think.. bastards got me for $500 In my moment of grief, no regrets … he was a special dog. Didn’t like alot of people… took after his owner. He knew what was up…miss him all the time 
  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 NEW YORK Posts: 11,967
    After Zoomies 
  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 12,090
    Morning walk

  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 NEW YORK Posts: 11,967
    Me & Killer made it to our hotel in ATL a year ago today after a 15 hour ride, he was so good on the whole trip … watched the Knicks destroy the Hawks tonight.. wild how quick a yr goes by

    that ATL 5/1/25 show was so good 


  • CarryTheZero
    CarryTheZero Posts: 3,907
    Those Atlanta shows were good! Was just telling my daughter a year ago I was heading down to the show yesterday and tomorrow. She doesn’t get it.
  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 NEW YORK Posts: 11,967
    Those Atlanta shows were good! Was just telling my daughter a year ago I was heading down to the show yesterday and tomorrow. She doesn’t get it.
    Haha… I thought you lived nearby?? I wish the dogs could’ve met, I had to eat $200 that night due to  TM locking me out after getting GA… 

    The crowd was really good on 5/1… I enjoy ATL and being by MB stadium was cool for me… I tried to explain to the dog that spaceship outside our hotel window causes daddy PAIN every Sunday in the fall, he didn’t get that 🤓


  • CarryTheZero
    CarryTheZero Posts: 3,907
    🤣 Well, the Falcons did decide to play a little bit in the last few games of the season. Too little too late.

    I’m just happy the Braves are killing it.
  • CarryTheZero
    CarryTheZero Posts: 3,907


    Waffles says hello!
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 18,928
    Waffles looks thrilled to be wearing a hat. LOL
    Hi Waffles.
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • CarryTheZero
    CarryTheZero Posts: 3,907
    🤣 He was most definitely not thrilled, but he put up with it.
  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 NEW YORK Posts: 11,967
    The looks they give us 😆 that’s a good one, he’s rocking the dad hat like a doggie Larry David… I can see a smart ass comment formulating 🙃


  • CarryTheZero
    CarryTheZero Posts: 3,907
    “I’m pretttyyy . . . pretttyyy . . . pretttyyyy annoyed.”
  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 NEW YORK Posts: 11,967
    🤣 Well, the Falcons did decide to play a little bit in the last few games of the season. Too little too late.

    I’m just happy the Braves are killing it.
    I was @ The NFC Championship game in Atlanta prior to that Super Bowl meltdown… Hi Poncier/ fuckin savage Patriots 😀

    met Derrick Coleman from the Nets in the Airport and he was like… you guys got that game , the pending Superbowl..  me n him even spoke about the late Great Drazen Petrovic 

    Coleman jinxed us 😡