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Anyone awake? Our wonderful old dog has just died.

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YesIJudge · 13/10/2024 00:24

Beside me on the sofa, where he's been every night for the last 12 years. He just slept away an hour ago with his head on my lap. DH is working away and DD is away at uni. DS (20) is inconsolable. I kind of guessed this was coming as he's been a bit 'wandered' for a couple of weeks and very unsettled the last few days. I know some people will think this is pathetic but I took a days holiday yesterday because I was worried about him. I'm completely devastated and I don't know how to tell DD.

He's a chocolate lab and cost us a fortune over the years eating things he shouldn't and generally being a knobhead like most labs are but, my god, how we loved that boy. He is absolutely part of our family. I've wrapped him up and put him in his bed and DH is on his way home. I've had dogs all my life and my parents had dogs before they had us and I really didn't want another one for the very reason that I knew I would have my heart broken all over again.

I don't really expect a reply to this, I know not everyone likes dogs or understands how much they can mean to people. I just know that my children are going to feel the way that I did when we lost our first 'family' dog. The one that came on all the holidays and stole the birthday cakes and chewed the school shoes.

Our boy really was the goodest boy.

OP posts:
Mrsredlipstick · 13/10/2024 12:20

I'm going to tell you a story and I hope it helps.
My grandfather was dying and just before he passed he said 'it's OK Ann, the dogs are here'.
I hope when my time is up I see all my lovely animals. X

ApolloandDaphne · 13/10/2024 13:44

My beautiful golden girl died at the end of August and left us all heartbroken. She was just the best. I miss her constantly but we have such good memories and loads of pictures. Take care of yourself.

TUGGY2006 · 13/10/2024 13:57

I'm so sorry for your loss. He sounds like a wonderful boy. He's running free over the rainbow Bridge now. Pets are so amazing but they totally break your heart when they leave. Sending you gentle hugs xx

Hunnymonster1 · 13/10/2024 14:19

Very sorry to hear this nice though that he didn’t suffer and just died in his sleep next to you at home. I have two old dogs now one is 13 14 in feb and the other is 15 16 in June next year. My 15 year old jack russell cross seems a bit like he has a bit of dementia he def isn’t the same as he once was. It worries me that he hasn’t got long left.
you must be heart broken as I know i will be when their time is up

Christine1998 · 13/10/2024 15:37

I’m so sorry for your loss. He must have felt safe, loved and comfortable laid by your side and passed in peace. You gave him the best life. We lost our boy last September a week after his 16th birthday, unfortunately we were on holiday when he passed, he was at home with our daughter. I felt so guilty that i wasn’t there for both of them. We nearly lost him 6mths before but he seemed to have a miraculous recovery. He was taken to a farm/pet crematorium until we could get home to see him. He looked so peaceful and pain free. Your dog will be running free over the rainbow bridge 💔💙💔. Take care, xxx

Sharontheodopolodous · 13/10/2024 16:23

I remember when our family dog died
She was my bestie-she taught me how to behave around her
Unconditional love
Never judged me
She taught myself and my siblings to walk
And to NEVER paint a dogs nails red as you WILL get into trouble

I lived with my grandad as a kid,and the phone went
He answered it and told me to sit down as 'your parents have had to put susie down'
I'd only seen her the week before and she was fine-i didn't get to say goodbye,she was there and then she wasn't
I was 8/9 then and I'm almost 47 now and still well up at the thought

Sending so much love-its hell when we lose them

Pain is the price we pay for love-we carry them in our hearts

Normallynumb · 13/10/2024 17:10

I'm so sorry for your loss
I'm sure you gave him a wonderful life
It's testament to your lovingcare that he gently slipped away whilst next to you, which is what you would have wished for him, but the raw, gut wrenching grief is yours to bear for a while
In time, the grief will ease and you will remember the joy, and smile.
He has left his paw prints on your heart

ednclouda · 13/10/2024 17:19

YesIJudge · 13/10/2024 00:24

Beside me on the sofa, where he's been every night for the last 12 years. He just slept away an hour ago with his head on my lap. DH is working away and DD is away at uni. DS (20) is inconsolable. I kind of guessed this was coming as he's been a bit 'wandered' for a couple of weeks and very unsettled the last few days. I know some people will think this is pathetic but I took a days holiday yesterday because I was worried about him. I'm completely devastated and I don't know how to tell DD.

He's a chocolate lab and cost us a fortune over the years eating things he shouldn't and generally being a knobhead like most labs are but, my god, how we loved that boy. He is absolutely part of our family. I've wrapped him up and put him in his bed and DH is on his way home. I've had dogs all my life and my parents had dogs before they had us and I really didn't want another one for the very reason that I knew I would have my heart broken all over again.

I don't really expect a reply to this, I know not everyone likes dogs or understands how much they can mean to people. I just know that my children are going to feel the way that I did when we lost our first 'family' dog. The one that came on all the holidays and stole the birthday cakes and chewed the school shoes.

Our boy really was the goodest boy.

He really is the goodest boy
lots of hugs
been through this aswell
love Edna

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