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Reminds me of when I had to put to sleep one of my past dogs. Hardest decision and experience in my life. Thankfully, my friend is a vet, so instead of having to take Timber to a sterile and cold vet's office. I took her to my friend's house and laid her out on a blanket in the sun. Damn...
 
So sad. It's amazing how attached we become with our dogs, and how "human" they seem sometimes. Our mini-schnauzer had a horrible bout of pancreatitis in January of this year (she was a little over a year-old at the time, but pancreatitis is common in schnauzers).

She was constantly throwing up, she was pooping blood. It was BAD. I had to take her to the vet, and the asshole doctor was like "Well, some dogs just get this and they die -- it happens". No bedside manner at all; I about started balling right there in the waiting right then and there. But they gave her some medicine and she had to fast for a bit...

It was a rough few days after that. She just looked so weak and helpless. I broke down in front of my wife and just started balling my eyes out. I'm just so damn close to her -- she's like a daughter to me (I know, it sounds weird).

But she made it through, and she's doing fine now thank goodness.
 
So sad. It's amazing how attached we become with our dogs, and how "human" they seem sometimes. Our mini-schnauzer had a horrible bout of pancreatitis in January of this year (she was a little over a year-old at the time, but pancreatitis is common in schnauzers).

She was constantly throwing up, she was pooping blood. It was BAD. I had to take her to the vet, and the asshole doctor was like "Well, some dogs just get this and they die -- it happens". No bedside manner at all; I about started balling right there in the waiting right then and there. But they gave her some medicine and she had to fast for a bit...

It was a rough few days after that. She just looked so weak and helpless. I broke down in front of my wife and just started balling my eyes out. I'm just so damn close to her -- she's like a daughter to me (I know, it sounds weird).

But she made it through, and she's doing fine now thank goodness.

no, doesnt sound werid at all. Dogs become part of the family; I love my dogs
 
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