dave524 Posted November 12 Report Posted November 12 (edited) Lost both our girls this spring, they were both 14 or so, good age for larger dogs. Elsa, the pitty looking one suddenly went blind, the vet couldn't find an eye problem, she went into a seizure right in the exam room , the vet suspected a brain tumor, she never came home. Abbie, was on meds for bad arthritis, we couldn't let her go thru what Elsa went through , we said goodbye a month later after Elsa Edited November 14 by dave524 2
Barry Willis Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 I feel for you Dave, I truly do. I've been through it several times. It's the hardest thing there is to go through, losing your dog, your best friend who has stood by you through thick and thin with unconditional love. I could go on but I can't. My sincere condolances. 1
Spiel Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 21 hours ago, dave524 said: Lost both our girls this spring, they were both 14 or so, good age for larger dogs. Elsa, the pitty looking one suddenly went blind, the vet couldn't find an eye problem, she went into a seizure right into the exam room , the vet suspected a brain tumor, she never came home. Abbie, was on meds for bad arthritis, we couldn't let her go thru what Elsa went through , we said goodbye a month later after Elsa So sad Dave, as a fellow dog lover I do truly feel for your loss. 🥺 One of these when I'm driving by your home after a morning on the Lake with Rick I would love to stop in for a minute to introduce myself and say Hello, with advance notice and your permission of course. 1
MGC Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 (edited) My spoiled girl Bailey. Great at home and in the field. Loves being on the boat too! Edited November 14 by MGC 4
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