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Good bye my lovely boy

27 replies

Moanranger · 06/12/2016 12:31

Just made a hard but so right decision this morning to put to rest my 13 YO English Springer Spaniel. He was a delight and charming to the end, eating seconds before he died. He only had about 1 good leg left, and losing weight rapidly, but he still was continent and had his dignity. The vet was great. A picture in homage. Springers are great pets if you can handle the energy!

Good bye my lovely boy
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StefCWS · 06/12/2016 12:34

Ow what a gorgeous boy. I have a 17 yr old springer spaniel, his legs are also starting to fail too :-( Im sorry you have lost such a lovely friend, he was lucky to have an owner that loved him so much xx

Bubble2bubble · 06/12/2016 12:34

So sorry :( He was absolutely gorgeous.
I adore springers, their enthusiasm for everything is just amazing.

KinkyAfro · 06/12/2016 12:52

Sad Flowers

SleightOfMind · 06/12/2016 16:20

Oh he's gorgeous! Springers and staffs were the first dogs who taught my 1st ex racing greyhound how to play. They are so joyous & bouncy. She adored them.
You did a brave and kind thing. We have to do the same tomorrow for my darling dog. She has aggressive bone cancer but, apart from a slight limp, she seems fine.
I'll be thinking of you. The world feels a much greyer place without them doesn't it. 😨

restinginmyaccount · 06/12/2016 16:44

You did a brave and kind thing. I know from personal experience how hard it is. What a lovely life you gave that charmer.

Moanranger · 06/12/2016 17:23

Weeping off & on today. The last two pet deaths I had to deal with did not go so well ( A horse dying on the floor of a surgical theatre, unable to get to his feet; a2am dash to emergency vets for my previous springer to succumb in the surgery whilst on a morphine drip). So I was determined for this to be better, and it was.
Miss him to bits, though!

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SleightOfMind · 06/12/2016 17:43

Oh Moan I know what you mean!
Our old girl had to be pts last month and the Vet cocked it up. It was not good at all and will always haunt me.
I'm determined not to fail this DDog.
It's a new vet coming home to send her on her way tomorrow.
Is it easier, knowing you've spared them the pain and fear?

galaxygirl45 · 06/12/2016 17:52

So sorry for your loss Flowers. I lost a very darling labrador (Charlie) in January, she was 13 and it took me 24 hours to make the decision that her arthritis had gotten the better of her. It still makes me cry looking at her photo, and I've got her ashes in the kitchen as she was always in there when i was, scooting for crumbs on the floor. You can't put into words the love you get from a dog; your boy was a beauty. I've got a spaniel (working cocker) and I swear he's got more love and trust in him than most humans.

bummymummy77 · 06/12/2016 17:54

I'm so sorry. He looked like a sweetie. Flowers

AndShesGone · 06/12/2016 18:01

Flowers so sorry. Lovely doggy

My last dog was a Springer. Mental to the end in his head. I gave him 2 packs of sausages and a pound of bacon on his last day.

Moanranger · 06/12/2016 18:03

Sleight The vet was great - we all got down on floor & DDog on a sheepskin. I fed him treats continually.( By not waiting too long, he still had a good appetite). The vet injected & once it hit his heart, that was it. I am guessing it took less than 5 seconds to kick in, so his last memory was me feeding him treats. He looked v peaceful. In an ideal world, best done before they are suffering too much. I think I got it right. I could have nursed him along, but he had so much wrong with him that he couldn't really be a springer, & was a shadow of himself.

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SleightOfMind · 06/12/2016 18:48

Oh Moan that sounds wonderful (circumstances excepted). Surrounded by all of you and in his own home. I can picture him giving you treat face!
My ancient greyhound girl had some mild back leg issues at the end but she was so happy on the sofa it was fine. Polar opposite of a springer. DDog1's springer friend's legs would even run in mid-air while he was sleeping!
He was lucky to have you. You've saved him from a horrible end. I hope my end is half as good tbh.
DDog is fine apart from a slight limp when the metacam wears off. She has osteosarcoma though and her leg could shatter at the site of the tumour, which would be agonising for her.
I know we're doing the right thing but it's hard when she seems so healthy and happy.
I will think of you and him tomorrow and stay calm and cheerful until it's over.

Chickenagain · 06/12/2016 19:07

I hope you won't mind this and I hope you find it a small comfort & to you too Sleight.

The House Dog's Grave

I've changed my ways a little; I cannot now
Run with you in the evenings along the shore,
Except in a kind of dream; and you, if you dream a moment,
You see me there.

So leave awhile the paw-marks on the front door
Where I used to scratch to go out or in,
And you'd soon open; leave on the kitchen floor
The marks of my drinking-pan.

I cannot lie by your fire as I used to do
On the warm stone,
Nor at the foot of your bed; no, all the night through
I lie alone.

But your kind thought has laid me less than six feet
Outside your window where firelight so often plays,
And where you sit to read and I fear often grieving for me
Every night your lamplight lies on my place.

You, man and woman, live so long, it is hard
To think of you ever dying
A little dog would get tired, living so long.
I hope that when you are lying

Under the ground like me your lives will appear
As good and joyful as mine.
No, dear, that's too much hope: you are not so well cared for
As I have been.

And never have known the passionate undivided
Fidelities that I knew.
Your minds are perhaps too active, too many-sided. . . .
But to me you were true.

You were never masters, but friends. I was your friend.
I loved you well, and was loved. Deep love endures
To the end and far past the end. If this is my end,
I am not lonely. I am not afraid. I am still yours.

MollyHuaCha · 06/12/2016 19:12

Beautiful dog. Hope you have loads and loads of happy memories.

Moanranger · 06/12/2016 20:55

Chicken. Thank you for that, v powerful & moving. I think I will bury his ashes between 2 apple trees in sight of the house, so poem very apropos.
Lots of good memories- I posted a couple of vignettes on Facebook:
I had recently lost my rather elegant bench bred Springer to liver disease. I only had a head shot of Sam to go by, but I liked the look of him, so hared down the motorway to Southampton on a dark Nov night to a ramshackle kennels where Sam had spent the previous 6 weeks in the bottom crate of a stack. He was friendly & charming although lacking training so off we went, him jumping in the back of my Jeep. He was easy at home, though with a tendency to crawl under the sideboard until he got used to us.
A couple of months later I was on an 11 mile walk with him around Box Hill. This distance was just about right to tire him out. We came to an open space & for some unknown reason a local farmer had decided to graze his sheep on it. Well, Sam was off, & I stood there screaming "leave it" veins standing out on my neck and visions of shotguns & farmers going through my mind. Lo & behold, Sam returned with a big doggy grin on his face. "Leave it" was one command he was pretty good at obeying. Finally, about 2 years ago, when he was 11 we were walking on the South Downs when a hare emerged from the scrub, going lickety split, closely followed by Sam, with "yip, yip, yip" emerging from his throat (never heard it before or since). He didn't catch the hare, though he gave it his best shot.My Sam

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Chickenagain · 06/12/2016 21:09

He sounds lovely - what a great life he had. Little blighters make us laugh, make us cry & leave their paw prints all over our hearts.

Wolfiefan · 06/12/2016 21:12

I'm so sorry you have lost your lovely boy. That sounds like a very peaceful way to go. Bless him.
Sleight Sad

DramaAlpaca · 06/12/2016 21:20

Oh Moan, I'm a fellow springer person & I'm so sorry for your loss. Sam was a gorgeous dog and you know you did absolutely the right thing for him.

Springers are the best, aren't they, the perfect family dogs, and such good fun to have around. We had one whose favourite thing was chasing hares, doing exactly the 'yip yip yip' thing you describe as she did it.

I'm not much of a thread starter but I did start one on here a couple of years back when we lost our old girl, and we've lost our hare chasing girl since as well.

Condolences & to you Flowers

TrionicLettuce · 06/12/2016 21:30

I'm so sorry for your loss Moan Flowers

Is it easier, knowing you've spared them the pain and fear?

DDog1 was nearly fifteen, on all the medication he could be for heart failure and also the maximum amount of painkillers/anti-inflammatories for his arthritis. We got up one morning and it was clear his evening dose of tramadol had not kept him comfortable through the night. There was nowhere left to go painkiller-wise so although once he'd been bribed into eating his breakfast (so we could get his morning meds down him) he was comfortable and his normal happy self we made the decision to have him PTS that evening.

He wandered into the vets expecting liver treats and slipped away quietly in our arms before he ever knew anything was going on.

It was absolutely the right decision. He might have managed fine on his meds the next day, or for the next week but there would have come a point where the meds no longer worked and he was on borrowed time anyway because of his heart. He was an absolutely amazing dog and owed us absolutely nothing. We owed it to him to let him go before he was in real pain.

It's three years on now and although I still miss him like mad I've never once regretted the decision we made.

MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 06/12/2016 22:22

You couldn't have asked for a better end for your boy. Sounds like he had a good life and a peaceful passing. That's as good as it gets. No regrets. Flowers

It's two years today since we lost our working cocker, Barney. Found an old picture of him yesterday that I forgot I had. Was lovely.

Groovester · 06/12/2016 22:31

What a handsome chap. So sorry for your loss Flowers

SleightOfMind · 07/12/2016 11:15

Oh Chicken, that's lovely. I started to read it but it made me cry and I'm determined not to worry DDog. I'll look at it properly later.
Moan Sam sounds lovely! DDog 1 was like that with the leave command. She had very high prey drive but was brilliant around livestock (unlike my mother's JRT who DH and I once spent an hour chasing in a field of cows Shock).
She used to walk with a lurcher who'd been trained to hunt and learned to stop and point from him. She'd do it at the treat cupboard as well though!
Unfortunately, she did dispatch some wildlife in her time (unlike DDog2 whose biggest catch was a toad she promptly dropped unharmed).
Sam sounds such a sweet happy dog. We've been so lucky to have them.

SleightOfMind · 07/12/2016 11:38

Thank you Trionic, for sharing your lovely old boy's story. He sounds wonderful and you're right, they do plod on for us uncomplainingly. Reading that was sad but has helped enormously, thank you.

DDog1's end was not good so I'm pinning all my hopes on this being better.
DS1 (15) was with me when she went. I lied to him and told him she knew we were there but he's still very cut up. I hope today will help him too.

Still smiling at the image of Sam bounding back from the sheep with a big doggy grin! You must have been so proud of him Moan!

Moanranger · 07/12/2016 16:23

Sleight more like very relieved!
Chicken I typed out your lovely, lovely poem last night when I couldn't sleep, and I will be putting it up on the wall. Somewhat less teary today (rode DHorse, which always helps). Coming to terms with DDog being gone -so quiet in the house.
The plan was for this to be last dog, but I don't know if I can hold out! I was imagining a life without dog hair every where, holidaying with no worries about where to leave dog, no dog vet bills, no dog insurance. But then not to have a dog? We shall see. I got Sam 3weeks after I lost another Springer.Probably too soon, though he worked out fine.

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itsawonderfuldogslife · 10/12/2016 15:26

So so sorry for your loss, he looks like an absolute beauty. Gave me a lump in my throat Flowers