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kimkalli
post Jul 5 2005, 11:56 AM
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I lost my little pug, Kalli, of 8 years on 7/2/2005. I took her in to have her teeth cleaned (2 Vets told me it would help her live longer). When she awoke, they told me she was vomiting, having diahrea, fever, possible infection, and was having bloody vaginal discharge (she was fixed). I don't know what went wrong. She has been put under before with only mild vomiting. Turns out my attempt to lengthen her life, killed her. I feel so guilty. If only I hadn't taken her. Who cares that she had tarter and her breath stunk. I loved this dog so much we had 2 vets, if I didn't like what one said, I would take her to the other for a second opinion. It's only been 3 days and I can't imagine another 3 days without her smiling face. She was our entertainer, best friend, companion, and my shadow. You could never have a bad day with her, she would just instantly make you smile when you would walk in the door. She slept with me, we shared a pillow. It's hard to open my eyes in the morning because I know her little face will not be there staring back at me. I am crying before my feet ever hit the floor in the morning. I could really use some support right now.
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Cassie
post Jul 11 2005, 02:23 AM
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Hi Kim,

I am sorry about your Kalli. I lost my Buddy the same day and I deeply miss him as I am know you miss your Kalli. I hope you are finding the comfort and peace you need throughout each day. Thank you for your note of encouragement, it really helped me.

Sent with a prayer,
Cassie
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