Pets of the Past, How to deal with pets passing |
Pets of the Past, How to deal with pets passing |
Feb 6 2010, 08:51 PM
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I leave you alone for TWO minutes! Group: Veterans Joined: 27-November 08 |
Okay, so, I've been debating on making this topic for a while now. I...don't think my dog is going to be around for much longer, and that's really hard on me because I've had her since I was five. Almost 12 years. Anyway, I was just wondering if I'm weird for crying because of this? Have any of you guys lost your dog or cat, or hey, even your goldfish and been pretty upset about it? Our pets can be a huge part of our lives. They comfort us when we're sick or sad, loyal, and you can say the stupidest thing to them and they'll just tilt their head and look as if they're saying, "You know, I never thought of it that way! You're brilliant!!"
My dog, Sugar...I love her so much. But she recently got what we think is Cushing's Disease. It's where they drink a lot of water, and have little bladder control (which for a Cocker Spaniel is, like, really bad, because they already have issues with their bladders. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif) They pee when they get really excited). Then, a few days ago, my dog did something and bit her lip somehow, so that she's bleeding almost constantly, and there's nothing we can do to stop the bleeding, and she can't eat because it hurts her, and when she does it, she pukes it back up because she's been swallowing blood. She won't even drink much water! And when we take her out, we have to carry her back up the stairs. She's so thin. I pet her and can feel her bones...it's really weird because a few weeks ago, she was the fatest dog alive. I'm really sad, and scared. I know she's not going to last much longer. Any words of advice? |
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Feb 7 2010, 10:57 PM
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The World Traveller Group: Global Moderators Joined: 14-June 09 |
Just two words Hassy: Too soon.
But anyway, I know it's tough right now, Zen, but just soldier on through, and I promise it'll eventually get better. The only thing I can really recommend you avoid doing is buying a replacement pet. My younger brother did that after his guinea pig died nine years ago, and he just couldn't love the new pet the same way that he loved that guinea pig. It was a disaster. :/ |
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