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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 25 Joined: 29-July 04 Member No.: 413 ![]() |
On June 12, 2004 I had my 13 year old lab euthanized. She had terrible elbow dysplasia since age 6 (I adopted her at 4 years old) for which we went to the vet every month for Adequan shots which kept her going this long, but last May her spine became arthritic. The last 2 months of her life she developed elbow infections and a pressure sore on her shoulder. She didn't really want to play (she was a fetch-a-holic) and I knew it was time by looking at her eyes. Her vet helped me with this decision, saying it was best for Sonnet but it doesn't make it easier to deal with being alone. I miss her so much. She was always with me in every room and the place is so empty now. I could use support in going through this tough grieving
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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 28 Joined: 29-July 04 Member No.: 410 ![]() |
Sonnet does look very happy and I know you made her happy as much as she did you.
Yes, this horrible feeling is a rollercoaster of emotions isn't it. You're thinking to yourself, hey I'm not doing so badly here, then suddenly you think something, you see or hear something and you're down again. Common sense tells me that the troughs won't be so deep in time, and they'll easier to scramble out of but it's hard to belive sometimes. |
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