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When my best friends dog got to age that it was better to put him down than to let him suffer, he asked me to take him because it was too hard for him to do it.
I was with him when he passed. That was one of the hardest things I've ever had to experience.
You can still post a pic if you like. I'll post a pic of Jake when I get back home tomorrow.
Thanks fellas- hard to watch it happen and to have the helpless little thing in your hands all the while. Like most things in life, don't take them for granted, you never know what's around the corner . . .
My girlfriend snapped a pic of our chihuahua Zahrym today when I went to pick her up from work. Was a little chilly out today but he wanted to go for a bike ride more than I did lol
Ha great pic of the dog on a bike....with sunnies and all !
Mind you, that's no Chihuahua...that's a Doberman. In the UK a Chihuahua will fit in a coffee mug.
Here's a shot of Mollymoomoo. The hardest cat in our village. She embarrassed us several times by attacking dogs that were being walked past our house, and having to be physically pulled off of them by the scruff of her neck. Didn't much matter on the size of the dog either, she took on a lab and a Jack Russell together one time. and saw them both off with bloody noses. She was a Kaliko, and they are reknown for being a bit psyco. Don't be fooled by those cute looks.....she was a big sturdy cat.
Sadly Molly had to be put to sleep, aged 13, in September 12 as she was full of cancer. We have another cat now, a really soppy thing, but there will never be another Molly.
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