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Ilovepugs2017 · 25/03/2024 19:29

We’ve got a westie - we rehomed her around 10 years ago and the previous owner said she was around 7 at that time.

She’s been with us as a family since then but has various problems now due to old age. We’ve discussed between me and DH about the right time to let her go and have spoken to the vets to book an appt to have her put to sleep. The appointment is Wednesday.

We are now both wondering whether it’s the best time for her. Seems so sad to think that she isn’t going to be with us for much longer she’s been such a lovely dog.

How do you know when the right time is?

she has some issues with her eyesight, hearing, isn’t able to enjoy walks that much anymore due to getting tired easily and she has an issue where her back legs keep on giving away when she walks up stairs.

Is now a good time to say goodbye? 😢

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PoulezVous · 27/03/2024 22:37

So sorry, but you did right by your lovely old girl 💐

TeaWithHobnobs · 27/03/2024 22:45

So sorry for the loss of your beautiful girl 💐

Isometimeswonder · 27/03/2024 22:52

@Ilovepugs2017 you rescued an unwanted dog and looked after her for years.
You are very kind and I'm sorry for your loss 🌈

Ilovepugs2017 · 27/03/2024 23:47

Thank you all for being so lovely 🌷

I know I’ve done what is best for her but finding it so hard to come to terms with the fact she’s gone. We have another dog - a pug who’s 3 and even she looks lost without her.

Missing her so much 😢💔 xx

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