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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 64 Joined: 29-November 07 Member No.: 4,029 ![]() |
Hello all
I just lost my best friend on Sunday. He was just short of his 15th birthday. He had been sick for about 2 months. I tryed everything to help but nothing did. His name was J-dog, he was a very speical dog a Jack Russell. This is the hardest thing I've had to do. I'm having a really bad day today. I have two other dogs another JRT she is almost 13, and a Lab who is 13. What a crew! Both of my other dogs are joining me in my grief. I'm worried about my Lab he too is just hanging on to life by a thread. I don't know how I will deal with back to back grief like this. The Lab is my husbands dog, J-dog was mine and my other JRT is both of ours. She is having a hard time dealing with Jays death. I try not to cry around her, but it hard because she won't let me out of her sight. I quess I need some encouragement on how to deal with her. Gosh I miss my buddie so much.... ![]() |
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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 64 Joined: 29-November 07 Member No.: 4,029 ![]() |
Update on Goose. He is still hanging in there. As long as we give him his fluids. What a blessing he has been. He seems to be putting his best paw forward. He is being so loveable to us. As if to say I'll be going soon and you the best owners any dog could have. What a great blessing in the wake of J-dogs death. I know it won't be to much longer but we are enjoying Goose so much. He has never been a dog that complains. I just wish J-dog could of dyed easyer if thats possible. Any way we are just loving Goose in his twilight....
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