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We had to have our beloved old dog Max put to sleep this morning

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Gingerbear · 22/11/2007 21:28

Our lovely dalmatian, who was 13.
He was an old man, has been on anti-inflammatory medication for months for his arthritis, but it has hit us all really hard.

Found him this morning on his blanket shallow breathing and couldn't get up. Took him to vets as no-one could come out until after surgery had finished.

It was so hard telling DD when she came home from school, but she is taking it better than DH and I.
DD wants to make a memory book, I might need some help and ideas from my crafty friends xx

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Carmenere · 22/11/2007 21:30

Oh dear, sorry for you GB

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 22/11/2007 21:30

Aww sorry lady

He was quite an age, wasnt he?

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MamaG · 22/11/2007 21:32

I'm so sorry gb

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LadyOfWaffle · 22/11/2007 21:32

oh, it's awful when a family pet dies, DHs 14 year old dog was put down last year and it's terrible. Don't know if your the hugs type but {{hugs}} A memory book is a really lovely idea by the way.

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Gingerbear · 22/11/2007 21:35

He was VVV, and he seemed to be managing well, stiff legged and not walking far, but heart and lungs were fine.
He was begging for roast chicken yesterday and hoovering up the scraps that fell from DS's high chair

I am glad he isn't suffering any more.

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expatinscotland · 22/11/2007 21:37

Oh, Ginger.

I'm very sorry.



Am in the midst of doing a memory book for our beloved Persian cat, Smokey, who died last month, so let us all know when you're ready to take this step.

((HUGS))

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Gingerbear · 22/11/2007 23:27

thank you all.

Expat, I didn't realise your cat had died - so sorry, it is a bleak time isn't it?

Have been hunting through old photos - there are some lovely ones of DD and Max together. He was her best pal. She has drawn a picture of them both out walking, she is such a sweet girl.
I need to get some nice craft stuff and put all these things together for her (and me!)

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handlemecarefully · 22/11/2007 23:30

Awwww so sorry Gingerbear. 13 years - he was an integral part of your life then

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handlemecarefully · 22/11/2007 23:31

Your dd will be fine. Children seem quite capable of dealing with these things (was amazed by how resilient my children were when they lost their grandfather earlier this year)

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fortyplus · 22/11/2007 23:34

Bloomin' animals... Hurts so much to lose them and their dear lives are so short, aren't they?

I've got a lovely old cat who is 16, now and she's getting a bit rickety. We'll all be devastated when we lose her.

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bossybritches · 22/11/2007 23:34

Ginger- been there -awful.

I used to be one of those who wasn't sympathetic (despite having been around dogs all my life) & was to my shame VERY intolerant of those grieving for their pooches.

Having had one cat & dog of my own who lived to ripe old age I now have more insight into the heartbreak it causes.

A memory book would be lovely. We still look at photos/tell stories of our beloved pets & it's part of the DD's history even when the real memories fade for them the stories remain & they love it.

Hugs for you if you are a huggy type & for your DD & DH too. xx

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Gingerbear · 22/11/2007 23:35

thanks HMC, there is a big gap now, you tend to take your pets for granted, and they get ignored in the busy family chaos at home. I miss daft stuff like having to step over him in the doorway and him hoovering up around DS's highchair.

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handlemecarefully · 22/11/2007 23:37

Gingerbear - you are so right. You do take them for granted, and even get irritated with silly inconsequential things (like dog hair everywhere). But I can so imagine the big space he has left

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MARGOsBeenPlayingWithMyNooNoo · 22/11/2007 23:50

I'm sorry to hear about your dog. I haven't gone through the experience of losing a family pet.

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bossybritches · 23/11/2007 09:26

Ginger they're just THERE aren't they -I know what you mean about the big space.

My kitchen felt empty without a pooch.

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