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My boy doggy...
The vet says it's time now to let him go. Streak, my sweet, brave,
beautiful dog will be put to sleep tomorrow at noon. I have just these few hours left with him, and I don't know what to do. The vet is coming here to do it. I want him to be at home when we do this thing that must be done. How do I make it through this? I have no words.... Eva |
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My boy doggy...
wrote in message oups.com... The vet says it's time now to let him go. Streak, my sweet, brave, beautiful dog will be put to sleep tomorrow at noon. I have just these few hours left with him, and I don't know what to do. The vet is coming here to do it. I want him to be at home when we do this thing that must be done. How do I make it through this? I have no words.... ----------- I don't have any words either but know that I'm at home crying with you. The time will come when you will be able to smile again, but for now, grieve your heart out. None of us can live forever, but this doesn't make the passing any less painful. Spend your time with Streak reminiscing over the happy times you've shared. Hug him and kiss him. When my father died, a very wise woman asked me if I knew why we were so sad when someone dies? She said it's not only because we love the person so much but because he loves us. Streak knows that you love him, and he would like to live forever for you, but he can't. So, give him permission to go over the bridge. Assure him that you'll be okay. Please post here as much as you want and know that there are other people who are thinking of you. Gentle purrs and woofs for you and Streak. Best regards, ---Cindy S. |
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My boy doggy...
On Mar 19, 1:22 pm, "cindys" wrote:
I don't have any words either but know that I'm at home crying with you. The time will come when you will be able to smile again, but for now, grieve your heart out. None of us can live forever, but this doesn't make the passing any less painful. Spend your time with Streak reminiscing over the happy times you've shared. Hug him and kiss him. When my father died, a very wise woman asked me if I knew why we were so sad when someone dies? She said it's not only because we love the person so much but because he loves us. Streak knows that you love him, and he would like to live forever for you, but he can't. So, give him permission to go over the bridge. Assure him that you'll be okay. Please post here as much as you want and know that there are other people who are thinking of you. Gentle purrs and woofs for you and Streak. Best regards, ---Cindy S. Thank you for these thoughts. I hope he's not scared when the time comes. I will hold him and tell him what a good boy he's been. I know it's the right thing, but sometimes the right thing is so hard to do. I'll tell him it's OK to go. I'll be there with him till the end, like I promised when I brought him home as a tiny little pup. We have cheated death for a long time now. He's such a big dog -- his life expectancy is only 8-10 years. He's 12-1/2, so we hid from death; we evaded it; we skirted around it. But now we have to face it. Eva |
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