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    Fleeing Idaho to get IKEA Bailey Guns's Avatar
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    Wow! Looks like a great dog and a great life for a dog. I feel for you...I know exactly how it feels to lose a best friend. I'm sorry for your loss.
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    I'm sorry man. I love my dog too. I know how attached we get

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Wow! Looks like a great dog and a great life for a dog. I feel for you...I know exactly how it feels to lose a best friend. I'm sorry for your loss.
    Oh man did she have a good life. Our friends joke that our dogs live better lives than most people. They even had their own bedroom set up for them to be able to lay in bed in the sun all day whenever they weren't laying outside in the sun. My wife & I often joked about how we would gladly trade them places. She was fortunate to be our dog and we were fortunate to find such a special little girl.
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    That sucks man. It doesn't really matter how it happens letting go of a family dog has to be one of the hardest things. I think it gets a little easier with time, but it never completely goes away.

    I have three labs, and had a german Shepard. Had to put my shepard down last June because he had s neurological issue. I love my labs, but my shepard only lived with us for 8 months, and was a very special dog. It always makes me laugh when I think about him. Our daughter couldn't say his name so she called him Tickle, and of course we just called him Tickle.

    I remember the day I put him to sleep at the vet, was the hardest thing I had to do.

    Thanks for passing along the info, I was looking for a vet to do this for him, and ended up taking him to the vet my sister in law works for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    Oh man did she have a good life. Our friends joke that our dogs live better lives than most people. They even had their own bedroom set up for them to be able to lay in bed in the sun all day whenever they weren't laying outside in the sun. My wife & I often joked about how we would gladly trade them places. She was fortunate to be our dog and we were fortunate to find such a special little girl.
    I'm sorry, man. It hurts so bad to lose such a good friend.
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    Just went through a couple of Cats after 16+ years. Two of the dogs are now 16 and 15 (Father and son) The oldest has pretty bad cataracts but does ok otherwise. I feel for ya.
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    Bumping this up so it doesn't get lost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    Bumping this up so it doesn't get lost.
    Good reminder, thanks. The cat I adopted when my wife said "yes", just had his first bout with cancer... so far so good, but i know some things are inevitable.

    aside - no I don't claim her cat as my own, sorry I'm a bad step-owner. I'm a dog lover!
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    Sorry for your loss.
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    Sorry for your loss, never knew how much I could blubber until I had to put down a shepherd pup (she was a year and a half old with mega esophagus), wold have absolutely used this service.

    Hope to not have a need for it for quite some time, but thank you for sharing.

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