Pets
Related: About this forumMr.Bill
(24,786 posts)After losing my pup a few days ago, these kind of posts bring many tears to my eyes.
catbyte
(35,754 posts)iscooterliberally
(3,010 posts)niyad
(119,830 posts)Figarosmom
(2,529 posts)Lost my dog years ago and I still have his toys
slightlv
(4,318 posts)still have the toys, their leads. I losts one right after the other, only a few months between them. It was horrible with my Border Collie, hubby and me all but fighting about what the "best" thing to do would be. Finally, when he fell off the couch and couldn't get his legs under him, as well as soiling himself, that was it. I just told my husband to get his coat, we were going to the vet. Einstein was in pain and far past what his dignity should have allowed. I loved that dog with all my heart, but it just ripped to pieces each time I tried to see him carry on. I told DH that letting him go to sleep in our arms was the more empathic thing to do.
A few months later, my dog... a leonburgher... died on Christmas Day. He was in front of the tree when we came downstairs to open presents. To this day, I hate the coming of Xmas. Porter was a throw away dog... abused and thrown away. But he taught himself how to be a service dog to me. The fact he passed away sometime between Xmas Eve and Day, and I wasn't there with him has always torn my heart in two... and I'll readily admit, I'm much more a cat person!
Me too
We have a large basket of toys, we dog sit some of our families dogs, so they still get used.
Ziggysmom
(3,567 posts)over people? Anyone else feel like that?
Aussie105
(6,244 posts)Our boy dog was put down on Easter Monday.
His beds and toys around the house are still there.
Photos of him in healthier days adorn the house.
His litter mate sister is still with us, and gets special attention.
People, yeah, you lose them, but get over it eventually.
We all know being alive isn't permanent. Pets don't.