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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 1,193 Joined: 17-April 11 From: Kentucky Member No.: 7,071 ![]() |
![]() Sept. 20, 1996 - Feb. 22, 2011 Eight weeks ago today our little boy Mickey passed away here at home. I'm glad we didn't have to make the choice of putting him down. He was 14 years and 5 months old. We got him from a couple who could no longer care for him when he was 5 years old. He came home with us and accepted us as if he knew us. He was such a sweet loving little boy. He was diagnosed with a heart murmur a few years ago which didn't seem to bother him. But as time went by he could do less without getting out of breath and coughing. At his regular checkup last Oct. the vet prescribed a blood pressure and diuretic pill. It helped his breathing until a few days before he passed in Feb. He was always lively and frisky even if it got him out of breath. He had such a happy playful spirit. He went downhill pretty fast. One night he was trotting behind me for his Pupperoni treat and the next day he started not eating as much, but he always drank plenty of water. He lost some weight during the next few days and we kept in touch with the vet. She said to give him some Pedialyte and we also got his meds refilled. We decided not to take him to the vet to get him stuck with needles and upset him, because he was getting weak and we knew this was going to be the end. I could tell his heart wasn't beating normal and the pills weren't helping much. He had his good days and bad days which they said was normal. The day he passed he had gotten up early that morning and ate a little hamburger I had left out for him in the kitchen. During the day he did his potty outside and even barked at a neighbor through the carport storm door. In the late afternoon, he got in his little soft bed in the living room. My husband and I were in the living room too. All of a sudden Mickey got up out of his bed and collasped. He had a seizure. We got down on the floor with him and comforted him until he took his last breath, which didn't take long. He seemed to be unconscious, so maybe he didn't suffer. We put him back in his little bed on his side and put it in a heavy duty plastic container which we had ready. We put in some of his favorite things and covered him with a little quilt I had made. Before we covered him with the quilt, we left it open for awhile. He looked like a little angel laying there. Then we sealed it up good. We buried him in our flower garden beside our last little dog. Needless to say we are heartbroken. I will write more about him later. I can't see through these tears. To everyone here, please accept my condolences on the loss of your pets. I have been reading here for awhile. I found the board on Google as I was searching for pet monuments. God Bless You All! -------------------- "Love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation." |
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![]() Forum Moderator Group: Moderators Posts: 8,088 Joined: 20-July 08 From: Virginia Member No.: 4,861 ![]() |
Hi, LoveMyMickey, thank you so much for sharing with us how you're doing. I can relate as to how hard it has been for you to share the news about Mickey with his previous family. As you know from reading Oslo's topic that my Oslo was a Retired Service Partner with Guiding Eyes for the Blind. I would routinely share how he was doing and all his activities as a Therapy Partner with his Puppy Raiser family and the folks at GEB. And then I had to let them know about his joining the angels. So, I do understand how hard that task was for you sharing the news about Mickey with his former family.
I am so glad the image of your precious Mickey now with the angels is comforting to you. I know it's hard, though, because I know what it's like to yearn to want to have them back - - healthy and happy - - as though nothing had happened to take them away from us. LoveMyMickey, thank you again so much for sharing with us how you're doing. I hope this weekend will be a peaceful one for you. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers, my friend, and look forward to knowing how you're doing whenever possible. Peace and blessings, moon_beam -------------------- In heaven's perfect garden there is no grief or pain, and all of God's creation join the angels' sweet refrain.
The most blessed way I have of knowing God's comforting love and grace is to look into the eyes and heart of God's creatures' sweet angelic face. |
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